



74 



The Florists' Review 



May 22, 1919. 



RAEDLEIN BASKETS FOR SPRING CUT FLOWERS 



10 assorted cut flower baskets, all colon, I^Q DA OC imrted tvmbler baskeU, all colors, ^O OC 



*" tin liners, 21-28 in. over all ... . VV.llV LO p„.ffine liners, 15-20 in. high . . . VO.OU 



RAEDLEIN MbASKET CO. 



0ISIONBR8 Aam^ANUF4?CTUReilB 





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Write for 

 NEW PRICES 



to be seen and will soon be ready for 

 moving. 



Max Paulizek has recently been dis- 

 charged from the army. He has opened 

 the same store that he vacated when 

 he was called into the army. 



S. W. Morgan, of Le Eoy, N. Y., was 

 a recent visitor. E. H. McKerr, of 

 Canandaigua, also called on the trade 

 during the week, informing us that he 

 had disposed of his greenhouses to G. 

 Ray Hall, formerly secretary and treas- 

 urer of the Curtiss Airplane Co. They 

 will be reerected in Hammondsport, 

 N. Y., with Mr. McKerr in charge. 



The Wilson Floral Co. will remove its 

 entire stock to the retail store, where 

 suitable storerooms will be fitted up 

 in the basement, with a display room 

 and office on the second floor. 



Muc*)} bedding stock has been sold by 

 Charles W. Curtis, of Irondequoit, dur- 

 ing the last two weeks. He has also 

 been cutting a large quantity of sweet 

 peas, which have exceptionally long 

 stems and are of excellent quality. 



Lilac day, one of the main events of 

 the year at Highland park, will be 

 celebrated May 25 if weather condi- 

 tions are favorable, according to a 

 statement issued by Calvin C. Laney, 

 superintendent of parks. 



Miss Ada Klein entertained several 

 of her friends from the store of H. E. 

 Wilson at a dinner party. May 12. It 

 was given in honor of her brother, who 

 recently returned from France. 



Hugo Teute has a heavy crop of 

 sweet peas, from which he is cutting 

 several thousands a day. He is selling 

 a large quantity of bedding stock and 

 is getting good prices. 



Visitors this week include C. Frank 

 Baker, of Utica, N. Y.; Julius Snyder, 

 of B. A. Snyder Co., of Boston, and 

 William Cahill, of Eoman J. Irwin, 

 N. Y. H. J. H. 



FORT WAYNE, IND. 



The Market. 



Trade was satisfactory last week, al- 

 though there were no large social af- 

 fairs. There was a fair amount of 

 funeral work and a big demand for 

 flowers for the hospitals, besides a num- 

 ber of small weddings, flowers for table 

 decorations and informal pre-nuptial af- 

 fairs. The supply was exceptionally 

 short following Mothers' day, but in- 

 creased toward the middle and latter 

 part of the week. The weather has been 

 much more favorable for production 

 during the last fortnight, and if it con- 

 tinues, a fine supply of both indoor and 

 outdoor flowers for Memorial day may 

 be expected. Already advance orders 

 are coming in to the retail and whale- 

 sale establishments through the P. T. 



Boston Floral Supply Co., Inc. 



Wholesale Florists 



If you want satisfaction, place your orders with us for your Cut 

 Flowers and Eversfreens, such as Ward, Sunburst, Pink and 

 White Killarney, Ophelia, Montrose and Milady Roses in all 

 lengths; Carnations, Sweet Peas, Jonquils, Poeticus, Violets, 

 Primroses, Tulips, Pansies and all kinds of Cut Flowers. Our 

 stock of Ferns, Galax, Adiantum, Sprengeri, Laurel, Boxwood, 

 etc., is also very fine. 



Just let us know what you need and on what train you desire 

 your goods, and your orders will be carried out fully. 



We are headquarters for Magnolia Wreaths, both plain and 

 decorated. Wax Designs, Sprays, and all kinds of artificial flow- 

 ers for Memorial Day. We manufacture our own Cycas, 

 Boxes, Wire Frames and we handle a full line of Florists' Sup- 

 plies in general, 



Boston Floral Supply Co., Inc. 



Cut Flowers and Evergreens 

 Manufacturers, Exporters, Importers, Preservers of Cycas 



Tactory and Laboratories 



347-357 Cambridge Street 

 BOSTON, MASS. 



Kindly address all communications to our Main Office, 15 Otis Street Tel. Main 2S74-3S25 



Unknown customers please ei-ve reference or cash with order 



Office, Salesrooms, Shipping Dept. 



15 Otis St. 96 Arch St. 



M#ntloD The R«t1«w when 70a writ*. 



LACE PAPER 



BOUQUET HOLDERS 



Are as much In TOfirne today as they were the first 

 day you entered the florists' business. 



"Yon Can't Keep a Good Thinr Down." 



Just tell us how many you want and see how 

 Quickly we'll get them to you. 



Width of Width Per Per 

 Size Cup over all Dozen Gross 



No.l 1%-in. 4 -in. $0.80 $8.00 



N0.2 214-in. 5 -in. .45 4.50 



N0.3 8 -in. 6 -in. .60 6.00 



N0.4 8^2-in. 7^-in. .75 7 50 



No. 6 5 -in. 9 -in. 1.00 10.00 



THE McCALLUM CO., 



137 S«v«nth St. Pittsburch, Pa. 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



