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The Florists^ Review 



JUNB 19, 1919. 



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goRONA FLOWER BOXF? 



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Repreaentatives 



M. E. CHAPIN 



516 Fifth Avenue 



New York City 



T. A. DIXON CO. 



1 526 Blake St. 



Denver, Colorado. 



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T. S. FINCH 

 3200 Main St. 

 Dallas, Texas. 



WINDLER 

 WHOLESALE 



Floral co. 



1310 Pine Street 

 St. Louis. Mo. 



For Violets and Corsages 



Sixe Per 100 



7x 4x4 2-inch Top $3.76 



10 X 6 X S^a 2-inch Top 4.25 



12 X 8 X 6i« 2-inch Top 6.55 



14x10x8 2-inchTop 9.46 



For Cut Flowers 



18 X 6 X 3 2-inch Top 13.40 



20 X 4 X 3 2-inch Top 3.40 



21 X 5 X 3 3-inch Top 4.50 



24 X 5 X 3^ 2-inch Top . . 4.76 



24x8x4 2-inch Top 6.10 



28x8x4 2-inch Top 6.90 



28 X 8 X 5 2-inch Top 7.90 



30 X 5 X SM2 2-inch Top 5.20 



36 X 8 X 5 2-inch Top . 10.00 



the chair appointing Frank A. Windier 

 and W. A. Rowe. 



W. F. Thomaa filed application for 

 membership. 



After the meeting Mrs. Pilcher, as- 

 sisted by Mrs. A. S. Cerny, Miss Vir- 

 ginia Cerny and Miss Bruno, served re- 

 freshments to the members. 



After a tour through his well-kept 

 rose-growing establishment, the mem- 

 bers gave a rising vote of thanks to Mr. 

 Pilcher and the ladies for their enter- 

 tainment. 



Various Notes. 



The Retail Florists' Association held 

 its monthly meeting June 9 at Mission 

 Inn Garden and, owing to the small at- 

 tendance, all business matters were laid 

 aside until next meeting. There was 

 only a general talk on business for 

 Mothers' day and Memorial day. Why 

 St. Louis retailers take so little inter- 

 est in attending the meetings of an as- 

 sociation that will benefit them in their 

 business was also a subject for discus- 

 sion. President Weber and Secretary 

 Ruff were both at a loss to know why. 

 Now that the busy season is at an end, 

 another effort will be made to bring to- 

 gether all the members at the next 

 meeting. 



The florists' dance at the W. A. Rowc 

 Co. greenhouses, at Kirkwood, June 14, 

 was a big success. The county florists 

 came out in good numbers, and many 

 from the city also attended. The music 

 of Art Beyer's jazz band featured the 

 evening, and those who missed the event 

 surely overlooked a good time. 



J. M. Walther, the Iowa avenue flo- 

 rist, put into service a fine automobile 

 delivery last week. It made a big hit 

 its first time out in the wholesale dis- 



The sizes Riven herft are carried in i-toch, in 

 the popular MIST-ORAY and GREEN colors. 



5% DISCOUNT 



CASH WITH ORDER 



The prices Quoted herewith are f . o. b. Chicago. 



When printing is wanted there will be a 

 charge of $3.60 for BOO boxes or any part thereof. 



A charge of $5.00 per lOOO will be made for 

 printing when Quantity is over 500. 



Border printing and embossing will be charged 

 for as time work in accordance with the amount 

 of work involved. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



16 X 



20 X 



21 X 

 24 X 

 24 X 

 30 X 

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 32 X 

 36 X 

 36 X 

 36 X 

 40 X 



Home Office 

 and Factorj 



4433 Ogden At* 



CHICAGO 



Telephone 

 Lawndalo 909 



For Sprays, Desififns and 

 Cut Flowers 



Size P" IW 



16 X 8 Telescope $15.85 



20 X 8 Telescope 20.55 



X 3 Telescope 4.50 



X 34 Telescope 5.50 



X 10 Telescope 31.60 



X 5 Telescope 11.00 



X 6 Telescope 15.85 



X 8 Telescope 39.45 



X 5 Telescope .). . 14.20 



X 6 Telescope.. ^...y.. 19.00 



X 8 Telescope... .y. "".... 25.30 



10 X 6 Telescope . . . ■ 2a?.60 



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What Helps Oth*r* Must Help You. 



Dulutli. Minn., May 29, 1919. 

 STATK FAIK FLORAL CO., 

 Sedalla, Mo. 

 Your FUAT-Mb appeal to us as nioner savera. In deslKn wire and flowers. They give us 

 service on medium priced Fraternal Emblems where otherwise Impossible, wken price Is an 

 object. Yours truly. 



DULUTH FLORAL CO., 



(No. West's Greatest Flower Shop.) 



Frat-Ms are 4-in. reproductions of Fraternal emblems, in the highest class gold 

 and color embossing that can be done. By using them the florist can use ANY color 

 flowers he has on hand, as the colors as demanded by each Fraternal order are embossed 

 on the Frat-M. Any spray, wreath, pillow becomes a special Fraternal offering by the 

 attachment of a Frat-M, They save wire designs, flowers, lettering and will get bus- 

 iness that can't be obtained without their use. They please the Fraternal bodies, and 

 THIS makes new business. 



They sell for 20 cents each, or S2.00 a dozen. If you will order a dozen assorted 

 right now, from your supply house or us either, they will be on hand when you need 

 them, and they will save you ten times their cost. 



STATE FAIR FLORAL CO., Sedalia, Mo. 



trict. Mr. Walther reports one of the 

 best business seasons in many years. 

 Gust. W. Grossart, of Belleville, 111., 



will celebrate his silver wedding anni- 

 versary June 26. He will leave June 27 

 to visit his son, Frederick, who has 



