May 22, 1919. 



The Rorists^ Review 



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Order Now for Memorial Day 



Every indication points to the fact that this Holiday will see the Largest Business Ever among 

 the trade this year. Prepare yourself by ordering your requirements NOW from McCallum's. 



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MAGNOLIA LEAVES 



Green Painted 

 Ruscus 



A very good article 



for cemetery or 



any outside work, 



pliable and easily 



handled. 



Per pound 75c 



Prepared Lycopodium 



A very staple article for 

 use all the year around. It 

 permanently retains its nat- 

 ural color and will not be af- 

 fected by weather conditions. 

 Per carton of 10 lbs $3.50 



Fancy Green Log Moss 



Large sheets 

 Per bag $1.75 



Waterproof Crepe 



Paper 



Heavy quality, all colors. 



Perdoz.rolls $ 4.00 



Per 100 32.00 



Cemetery 



Vases 



Heavy green 



metal vases, as per 



illustration, 



painted green. 



This is the kind 



that does not leak. 



Full length, 



11 inches. 



Length of vase, 



7 inches. 



.Width at top, 



4 inches. 



Packed 3 doz. to 

 a carton. 



Per dozen ..$ 1.75 

 Per gross... 19 50 



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Waxed Crepe fi^ 



Flowers ^^ 



(Can make"imme- A^f 



diate shipments.) ^ ^ 



""You^will no J»r 



doubt need to re- ^"^ 



plenish your ^^ 



stock of Waxed A^ 



Crepe Flowers. Look 4^ 



over this list. V^ 



Per Per ^ ^ 



100 1000 J^f 



Carnations f2.50 $22,50 ^^ 



Cape Flowers fi.oo ^^ 



Chrysanthemums 3.00 27.50 ^ ^ 



Dahlias 2.75 25.00 .4^ 



Lilies 3.00 27.50 ^^ 



Orchids 2.75 26.00 ,^^ 



Roses 2.50 22.50 i»f 



Sweet Peas l.CO 9.00 ^^ 



Leaves of all kinds, Roses, T^ 



Oalax or Maple, Green or ^ # 



White. 4^ 



Per gross COc 4^ 



Colors: Green, Brown, Purple 



Percarton $ 1.75 



Lots of 10 cartons @ 1.65 



Lots of 25 cartons or over @ 1.55 



Per case of 100 lbs 22.00 



Artistic Magnolia Wreaths 



Skillfully made by competent designers, of Dux's 

 Superiora Brand Leaves only. 

 Width Each Per doz. 



14-inch $0.65 $7.50 



16-inch 75 H.50 



18-inch 90 10.30 



20-inch. 1.05 12.10 



22-inch 1.25 14.60 



24-inch 1.50 17 50 



Get our prices before buying elsewhere on Ribbons, 

 Chiffons, Gold Letters, Green Thread, Tin Foil, Waxed 

 Paper or anything in the way of Florists' Supplies. 

 We will surely please you. 



Cycas 

 Leaves 



Our Cycas 

 Leave s 

 are pre- 

 pared. 



ironed and painted 

 by hand, being 

 very pliable and 

 non-curling. Put 

 up in bundles of 

 ten. We cannot 

 break bundles. 



Per Per 

 Size 100 1000 

 12-16..$ 5.00 $ 47.50 

 16-20.. 6.50 62.50 

 20-24.. 7.50 71.60 

 24-28. . 11.00 106.50 

 28-82.. 12.50 

 32-36.. 15.00 

 36-40.. 17.50 

 40-44.. 20.00 



The NcCALLDN CONPANY, 



"The House That Service Built" 

 PITTSBURGH,PA. 



121.50 

 145.00 

 167..'iO 

 190.00 



OVERISSUED NEWSPAPERS 



Car Load Lot. FOR WRAPPING PURPOSES HAVE GIVEN EXCELLENT SERVICE AND Protect your S"pPly 



Our Specialty HAVE SAVED MONEY FOR MANY OF OUR SATISFIED CUSTOMERS by ordering Now 



910 Michigan Blvd. MENDELSON BROS. PAPER STOCK CO. Chicago, ilunois 



sands were shipped out from the com- 

 pany's Marcus avenue greenhouses last 

 week. 



Miss Dussard's pretty new store on 

 Collinsville avenue has attractive win- 

 dow displays. Her nephew, Lucian 

 Dussard, is with her, learning the busi- 

 ness. 



At Grimm & Gorly's branch store, 

 where Charles Hahn is in charge, all 

 hands were found busy with design 

 work. 



George Kuchner, of th« H. G. Bern- 

 ing force, is winning a fine reputation 

 as a ball player with the strong Alpen 

 Brau team. Manager Burke, of the 

 American League team, is keeping a 

 watchful eye on George's work. 



Frank Windier celebrated his twen- 

 ty-ninth birthday May 18. Albert 

 Gumz, a member of the firm, says he 

 believes that Frank is a confirmed 

 bachelor. 



A visit to the east side last week 



found a new flower store in operation. 

 It was opened by J. J. Friday at 1515 

 State street and he reports good busi- 

 ness. 



Eoland Hammer, son-in-law of F. C. 

 Weber; Harry Schlechter, of Anger- 

 mucller's; Eay Young, of H. Young & 

 Son, and Peter Fender, of Vander- 

 voort's flower department, all of whom 

 have been in active service in France, 

 returned home last week and their 

 many friends in the trade were pleased 



