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The Florists^ Review 



August 28. 1019. 



EMIL SCHLOSS* 



Pre*, and Ttmm. 



MILTON 8KLINKA, 

 Secretary 



THE RIBBON HOUSE 



ScHLoss Bros., Ribbons, INC. 



31 and 33 East 28lh Street, 



NEW YORK 



Our new fall line of FLORISTS' RIBBONS, CHIFFONS 

 and NOVELTIES is ready for your inspection. 



SAM SELIGMAN, Western Representative 



GOLD 



SPECIAL PRICES PAPrR 



Letters packed 85 to each paokace. 

 Numerals in aame colors and price. 



SCRIPT 

 LETTERS 



Can be bad in tbe following inscrip- 

 tions in Gold and Purple 



No. 1 

 In Gold and Parple, per 1000, $5.60 



No. 4 

 In Gold Only, per 1000, SS.OO 



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 



Kest 



Our 



My 



Asleep 



Baby 



Sleeping 



Cousin 



Peace 



Niece 



Daughter 



Darling 



Dear 



Too Soon 



Grandpa 



Grandma 



Friend 



Aunt 



Uucle 



Papa 



Son 



B. E. and J. T. COKELV, 



201ll.7thAve., SCRAIITOII,PA. 



Kstablisbed 24 years Manufacturers and Importers of Florists* 8uppli»s 



— «^— ^^-^^^-i ABOVE PRICKS ARC POSTPAID ^i^-^— — ^^-. 



Ten Words to Kacb Package 

 Per 100 words $S.50 



Always state what color is wasted, other- 



w's** Bold will iifi spnt. 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



The Market. 



Last week was the dullest of the 

 summer, the biggest cause being the 

 street car strike, the second one in four 

 months. At the present writing it does 

 not look as though there would be any 

 settlement reached for some time. The 

 supply of roses has been small, which 

 is a good thing, as the demand is light. 



The supply of asters is just about 

 equal to the demand. The first of the 

 New York state asters have put in an 

 appearance, but the stems are short and 

 the flowers small. 



Gladioli continue to be the back- 

 bone of the market, but the supply is 

 not nearly so large as usual at this sea- 

 son. A few garden flowers are seen, 

 but not enough to cause any flurry. 



Various Notes. 



Harvey Scheaff, manager for Mrs. E. 

 A. Williams, was to have left on his 

 vacation August 16, but was taken sick 

 and has been confined to his home with 

 an attack of lumbago ever since. 



Earl Hunkel, of the cut flower de- 

 partment of the McCallum Co., has re- 

 turned from his vacation, which he 

 spent at home. 



H. L. Thompson, on Third avenue, 

 New Brighton, has a window display 

 which represents a country estate, with 



B D3N'r OVERLOOK THIS BARGAIN! ^ 



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We have the quality in Gold Letter.e that will stick and stick 

 tight when applied. As a special for this monih, we ofifer you a 

 real bargain in No. 1 Gold letters only, at $4.60 per 1(K;0. 



Prices on others as follows: 



No. 1. Purple, $5.50 per 1000; $0.75 per 100. 



No. 4. Gold, 5.00 per li 00; ■ .60 per 100. 



No. 6. Gold, 5.00 per UK»0; .60 per 100. 



Gold or Purple Paper Script, $5.00 per lOO words. 



We will make prompt shipments and guarantee the quality of our 



letters to be sec md to none on ihe market Your money will be 



cheerfully refunded li' youare not pleased, butweare sure to please 



you. Seud your orders to 



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"THK HOUSK THAT SKKVICK BUILT" ^J^ 



(*l Nannfactoren and Importers of Florists' Accessories Pitlsburgh^ Pa* J^ 



BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB 



a bungalow home, summer houses, per- 

 golas, driveways, lakes, woods, flower 

 gardens, bridges and all that goes into 

 the making of a rural estate. 



A. Kleinberg has returned to Pitts- 

 burgh and resumed his former position 

 as salesman with the Alpha Floral Co., 

 on Penn avenue. East Liberty. He went 

 across with the Fourth Army Corps and 



was with the Army of Occupation in 

 Coblenz, Germany. 



Although having been in existence 

 only three months, the Thompson-Harris 

 Co., 306-307 Lloyd building, Penn ave- 

 nue. East Liberty, is having exceptional 

 success. The firm is composed of G. H. 

 Thompson, who was formerly a down- 

 town salesman, and Bobert M. Harris, 



