Mat 22. 1019. 



The Florists' Review 



73 



JASMINES 



We have to offer a very heavy crop of fine quality. 



Warm weather and a fine rain have been bringing the Jasmine 

 crop on rapidly. We believe there will be more fine stock for Me- 

 morial Day than ever before. 



100 1000 



Grade B— 4 to 8 inches $1.00 $8.00 



Grade A— 8 to 12 inches 1.50 14.00 



Grade X— 12 to 18 inches 2.25 20.00 



CARLISLE & SON, Florists, Alvin, Texas 





CAPE JASMINE BUDS 



THE MEMORIAL DAY FLOWER 



Our crop has begun to move. Fine lot of large buds with beautiful foliage, 

 from young stock. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Grade X, 12 to 18-in 12.25 »20.00 



Grade A, 8 to 12-in 1.50 14.00 



Grade B, under 8-in 1.00 8.00 



Our Quality. Count and Pack Guaranteed. 

 500 of a grade at 1,000 rate. 

 Ca^h with order or C. 0. D. to responsible parties. t 



BOOK YOUR ORDERS EARLY AND SHIPIWENTS WILL CO PATE WANTEp" 



ALVIN PLANT FARMS 



Box 396 ALVIN, TEXAS Reference: Farmers' State Bank 



Artificial Flowers 

 Waxed Flowers 



LOTOS MFG. CO. 



1566-68 Clybourn Av«., CHICAGO 



Mention Th> B«Tlaw when yon write. 



JOHNSON BASKET WORKS 



2538 Milwaukee Avenue 

 CHICAGO 



Mention The R« ritvr ■whn yon write. 



well. These last two are seen in small 

 baskets and on reaching the retail 

 stores are trimmed with paper and rib- 

 bons and sell fast, making an excellent 

 margin. 



There continues to arrive a good sup- 

 ply of hydrangeas, baby ramblers, cal- 

 ceolarias, small laburnums and heath- 

 ers, besides a quantity of primroses, 

 etc. Greens of all kinds are plentiful 

 and the demand is good. 



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FLORIST RBFRIGBRATORS 



will increase your profits. Send for catalogue. 



HcCnrRebigenttiCi., "i^MSui. m. 



REFRIGERATORS 



Complete Store Fixtures 



Write for Gatalosue and Prices. 



A. L. RANDALL CO. 



ISO N. Wabash Ava, CHICAttO 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. Arvilla Smith, of the Rochester 

 Floral Co., has been ill at her home all 

 the last week. 



Hubert B. Stringer, of the sales force 

 of George B. Hart, who has been sick 

 with pneumonia, is able to be out again. 

 Light employment has been found for 

 him by Mr. Hart in the greenhouses at 

 Fairport, N. Y. A large greenhouse 

 purchased from the Campbell place has 

 been torn down and the frame has been 



set up in place alongside the other 

 houses and will soon be ready for use. 

 A large quantity of bedding stock is 



