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JUNB 12, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



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^ Baskets Direct from the Weavers to You ^ 



Cost you lest money than buying through » jobbing house. We illustrate a few of our better selling styles which are well worth A^ 



trying out. As an introductory offer we will send you two of eaeh of these styles in No. 1 size ^^ 

 for $10.00 (value $18.40), or you may make selections as you choose at prices listed. 



Size 



68-1 

 68-2 

 58-3 



No. S8 



Height 2-Toned 



20-in. 

 24-in. 

 28-in. 



$0.9) 

 1.10 

 1.65 



Size 



44-1 

 44-2 

 44-3 



No. 44 



Height 



18-in. 

 20-in. 

 22-in. 



2 -Toned 



$0.65 



.75 



1.00 



No. 2 1 



Size Heht. Stained 



21-1 25-in. $0.56 

 21-2 25-in. 1.10 

 21-3 86-in. 1.75 



2-Toned 



$0.66 

 1.20 

 1.1« 



Send for our latest folder, which illustrates more good styles and many other staples in florists' accessories, 

 right and our service will please you. We will be pleased to have your inauiries on your needs. 



Our prices are always 



The McCallum Co., I!:^"/.'''.'.*.''" Pittsburgh, Pa. 





in September, and chrysanthemums in 

 ■November. Other flowers, fruits and 

 vegetables in their season will be ex- 

 hibited. The shows will be staged by 

 the exhibition committee, consisting of 

 Cornelius Hartstra, Arthur Sellew, 

 Alexander Macrae and Mrs. Cora E. 

 Waite, of this city, and Stewart Pratt, 

 of Longmeadow. 



Various Notes. 



The greenhouse range on the estate 



of the late William Hay, at Oaklawn, 

 is being operated by his sons, William 

 and Cecil, who are already making suc- 

 cessful progress. 



A. L. Johnston has succeeded A. M. 

 Miller, Bristol, and reports satisfactory 

 business in early vegetable and bedding 

 plants. 



Samuel Resnick, of Joseph E. Koppel- 

 man & Co., has been passing out cigars 

 on the advent of a boy in his household 

 June 5. 



The Everett Forestry Co., Inc., of 

 Providence, has just added a half-ton 

 truck to its equipment. 



John J. Johnston, of Johnston Bros., 

 has been appointed chairman of the 

 committee to solicit florists for member- 

 ship in the drive for associate members 

 of the Boy Scouts of America. 



Swanson Bros, are contemplating the 

 erection of another greenhouse at their 

 range, 14 Stenton avenue. 



The Victory Florist, Mathewson 



