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The Florists^ Review 



October 9, 101». 



GOLD LETTERS-SPECIAL PRICES 



Letters packed 25 to eaota package. 

 Numerals In same colors and price. 



PAPER 



SCRIPT 

 LETTERS 



Can be had In the foUo^elnK inscrip- 

 tions in Gold and Purple 



Xo. 1 

 In Gold and Purple, per lOOO, $5.60 



No. 4 

 In Gold Only, per 1000, 15.00 



No. 6 

 In Gold Only, per 1000. $4.50 



The kind that will stick, STICK and STICK, and won't come off. 



Father 



Mother 



Brother 



Sister 



Husband 



Wife 



Mamma 



Comrade 



Nephew 



At Rest 



Rest 



Our 



My 



Asleep 



Baby 



Sleeping 



Cousin 



Peace 



Niece 



Daughter 



Darling 



Dear 



Too Soon 



Grandpa 



Grandma 



Friend 



Aunt 



Uncle 



Papa 



Son 



B. E. and J. T. COKELY, 



201ll.7thJlve., SCRAMTOII, PA. 



Kstabllshed 24 years Manufacturers and Importers of Florists* Supplies 



— -^^^^^^^^^ ABOVE PRICES ARK POSTPAID ^-^^-»i^i— 



Ten Words to Eacb Packace 

 Per 100 words fS.SO 



Always state what color is wanted, other- 

 wise Kold will be sent. 



team, though his name was omitted 

 from the list in last week's issue. 



The St. Louis Wholesale Cut Flower 

 Co, has moved into the new quarters, 

 1406-8 Pine street. The new building 

 contains double the floor space of the 

 old quarters and has an attractive 

 front. 



The W. A. Rowe Co., of Kirkwood, 

 has started cutting heavily of Smith's 

 Advance and Yellow Smith's Advance 

 chrysanthemums. All other varieties 

 at this establishment are coming along 

 nicely. 



Grimm & Gorly furnished the big flo- 

 ral decorations at the Planters' hotel 

 for the bankers' banquet and ball. Ac- 

 cording to Frank Gorly, it was the big- 

 gest job of the year in the amount of 

 flowers used. 



Frank J. Fillmore, who was born in 

 England in 1849, celebrated his seven- 

 tieth birthday October 5 with his fam- 

 ily at his home, 4224 Nebraska avenue. 

 Mr. Fillmore holds the honor of being 

 the oldest active club member and 

 never misses a meeting. 



The Townsend Floral Co., at Boyle 

 and Olive streets, of which Mr. Paff is 

 the proprietor, has made extensive im- 

 provements, installing fixtures all in 

 white. A. Oppermann, Jr., is the de- 

 signer here and his pretty witidow dis- 

 plays attract many. 



The Blossom Shop, which is managed 

 by Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Rothenheber, re- 

 ports a heavy demand for wedding work 

 of late. Mrs. Rothenheber 's artistic 

 work has built up a large trade here. 



Miss Doussard, J. J. Friday, August 

 Mirring and Grimm & Gorly, east side 

 florists, have completed many new im- 

 provements for the coming season's 

 business. 



H. G. Berning had large shipments of 

 California mums last week. 



Visitors last week were W. E. Kyle 

 and R. C. Ellsworth, of Chicago, who, 

 with their wives, spent a few days 

 looking up old friends, as this city was 

 the former home of Mr. Kyle. They 

 were on an automobile trip and left 

 here October 1. 



A. F. Longren, representing the Bur- 

 lington Willow Ware Shops, Burling- 

 ton, la., and Morris LeVine, of Lion & 

 Co., New York, also spent a few days 

 here calling on the trade. 



The new "Say It with Flowers" 

 bowling league opened the season Octo- 

 ber 1. There was a full attendance and 

 many visitors from the trade. The 

 Sweet Peas won three games from the 

 Carnations, while the Daisies won two 

 from the Roses. Secretary Frank Plotz 



Refrigerators and Fixtures 



NONE BETTER MADE, SAYS 



JOY FLORAL CO.. 



Nashville, Tenn. 

 EICHE FLORAL CO., 



Lincoln, Neb. 



What serves best, serves cheapest. 



KNOBLE BROS. CO., 



Cleveland, O. 



GEO. WIENHOEBER. 



Chicago, 111. 



A. L. Randall Co., 



COMPLETE FLORISTS' 

 OUTFIUERS 



Chicago, 111. 



lower 



jjeautu prescrv?cd^ 

 J rofits assured^ 

 use ylocklGr 

 JVefrigGraiors for 

 cut flowers 



Bernard Glocklcr Co. 



^ Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Uention The Rerlew when 7*a write. 



Artificial Flowers 

 Waxed Flowers 



LOTOS MFG. CO. 



1566-68 Clybourn Ave., CHICAGO 



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BUCHBINDER BROSJ 



11 S. La SaUc St., CHICAG* 

 Reem 731 



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was high average man and also made 

 the highest single game of the night. 

 This week the Roses meet the Carna- 

 tions and the Sweet Peas meet the 

 Daisies. J. J. B. 



Grimm & Gorly are employing one of 

 the Randall airplanes to attract atten- 

 tion in their store. Vincent Gorly near- 

 ly disrupted the Marines' parade Octo- 

 ber 4 by tossing flowers into the ranks 

 of marchers. 



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Sent free on request. 



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Lanaing, Mich. 



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