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The Florists' Review 



January 22, 1920. 



SMIL SCHLOSS, 



Pras. Mid Ttmm. 



MILTON SBUNKA. 

 8«cfl«ta*y 



THE RIBBON HOUSE 



ScHLOss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 



31 and 33 East 28lh Slnset, NEW YORK 



HEADQUARTERS 



For Florists' Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties 



GOLD LETTERS-SPECIAL PRICES 



Lattara p«ok«d SB to Mtoh paokac*. 

 Numantla In aam* oolora and price. 



PAPER 



SCRIPT 

 LEHERS 



Can b« had In th« following Inserip* 

 tlons In Gold and Purpl* 



No. 1 

 In Gold and Farple, per 1000, tS.SO 



No. 4 

 In Gold Only, per 1000. fS.OO 



No. 6 

 In Gold Only, per 1000, $4.S0 



The kind that wlU stick, STICK and STICK, and won't come oil. 



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. COKELT, 



201ll.7thAve.,SeR«NTOII,PA. 



■atabllshad 25 Faara Manufaoturara and Importara of noriata' Suppllaa 



— ^— ^— ^^^^ ABOVK PRICKS ARK POSTPAID ■^— ^— ^— ^-^ 



Tan Worda to Kaoh Paokaca 

 Par 100 worda M.BO 



Always state what color is wanted, other- 

 wise «old will be sent. 



being helped by tlie shortage in other 

 lines of staples. The variety Mrs. C. W. 

 Ward brought as much as $20 per hun- 

 dred Saturday, January 17, and the fol- 

 lowing Monday. About $15 per hun- 

 dred is the mark for other varieties, 

 with splits and inferiors going for $10 

 to $12 per hundred. 



Cattlej'as are in good supply at about 

 the same range of prices as in the pre- 

 vious week, 40 cents to 75 cents each, 

 ■with a movement on the low side. Cypri- 

 pediums are also abundant, at $4 to $6 

 per dozen. Lily of the valley is not 

 quite so plentiful and the best is bring- 

 ing 15 cents per spray, with inferior 

 grades down to 4 cents. Gardenias are 

 somewhat short in supply, with the price 

 range about $3 to $6 per dozen. Multi- 

 florum lilies are hardly a commodity 

 these days and range from 25 cents to 

 35 cents per bloom. Good callas bring 

 $4 per dozen and lilac is $2 per bunch. 



Sweet peas are fairly plentiful, but 

 the quality is nothing to boast of. They 

 are bringing $2 to $5 per hundred, ac- 

 cording to grade. Stevia is in good de- 

 mand at three bunches for $1 for the 

 best. Calendulas sell well at 50 cents 

 to $1 per bunch and wallflowers at 50 

 cents to 75 cents. The best mignonette 

 goes at $1.50 to $2.50 per bunch and 

 snapdragons at 50 cents to $2. 



Various Notes. 



The Tiffanv silver vases and the sub- 



Meyer's Florists' Green 

 Thread 



contains 2 oz. of actual thread, not weighing 

 in the wood, spool, or boxes. Take our 

 spools when empty and when full, and weigh 

 up, and you will see the difference, and do 

 the same with cheaper thread and you will 

 see that our thread will give you the best 

 results of any thread in the world. 

 Manufactured by 



JOHN C. MEYER THREAD CO. 



BOSTON. MASS. Mllla at Lowell. Mass. 



Big Season Offer 



25 



Cut Flower 

 Baskets 



Nos. 310.^25 



Regular Price 

 $12.15 



For January 

 only, com- 

 plete with 

 liners 



stantial boxes of candy given as prizes 

 in the elimination dance, at the Ladies' 

 night of the New York Florists' Club 

 January 12, were presented by the re- 

 tiring president, Philip F. Kessler. 



The party leaving New York on the 

 Twentieth Century Limited for Chicago 

 Tuesday, January 20, included John 

 Young, A. M. Henshaw, A. L. Miller 



40 



.00 



Caah only 



Johnson Basket Works 



2533 Milwaukee Avenue 

 CHICAGO 



Mention The Beriew when yea writ*. 



