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The Florists' Review 



Pbbbuabi 12, 1920 



GOLD I.ETTERS- SPECIAL PRICES 



PAPER 



L«tt«n paokad S5 to MMh pMstac*. 

 Nmnands In uum* oolora and prio*. 



SCRIPT 

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cam b« lutd In tli« foUowlnc ln*eilp> 

 ttona In Oold an* Furpl* 



No. 1 

 In Gold and Purple, p«r 1000, t8.B0 



No. 4 

 In Oold Onl7, per 1000. tB.OO 



No. 6 

 In Oold Only, per 1000. I4.S0 



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 SooD 



Grandpa 



Grandma 



Friend 



Aunt 



Uncle 



Papa 



Son 



B. E. and J. T. COKELY, 



201R.7thAve.,SCRMTON,PJL 



Katabllstaad 25 years Manufausturara amd Importara of Vloriata' BuppUaa 



^^_i-— ^— ^^» ABOVK PRICKS ARK POSTPAID ^^^— ^^-—i— 



Ten Worda to Katoh PaMtoce 

 Per 100 worda... $S.50 



Always state what color is wanted, other- 

 wise gold will be sent. 



well liked. It is said they have sold so 

 well that they have paid the grower 

 even better than selling the plants 

 would have done. 



Herman Rolff, 7052 Stony Island ave- 

 nue, is planning to start in the green- 

 house and florists' business near the 

 cemeteries. 



J. H. McNeilly, confectioner and flo- 

 rist at the southeast corner of East 

 Sixty-third street and University ave- 

 nue, will retire from business, having 

 disposed of his lease. He plans to start 

 again in the same neighborhood. 



A huge red heart, symbolical of Val- 

 entine's day, tells those who pass W. J. 

 Smyth's boulevard windows to "Say It 

 with Flowers. ' ' 



M. C. Wright returned a few days 

 ago from a week's visit at the general 

 office of Lord & Burnham Co., in New 

 York. The company is planning for 

 the future on a broad scale. 



Peacock's Flower Shop is boosting 

 the telegraph delivery service on its 

 Valentine's day mailing card. It says: 

 "Send a Valentine flowergram to a 

 friend or relative anywhere in the 

 United States or Canada. Merely call 

 at our store or telephone and tell us the 

 amount you wish to spend. We will 

 transmit the order by wire to our cor- 

 respondent in the city you specify and 

 the flowers will be delivered within a 

 few hours' time. We are members of 

 the Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asso- 

 ciation, which has a bonded member- 

 ship of nearly 1,400 leading florists in 

 over 850 cities and towns. Satisfactory 

 flowers and delivery guaranteed." 



The business of the A. L. Randall Co. 

 is expanding so rapidly that additional 

 office space became necessary and the 

 headquarters of the household refrigera- 

 tor, the furniture and the artificial 

 flower departments have been removed 

 to the third floor in the Le Moyne build- 

 ing- 



R. Scheffler is doing his errands 



around Wheaton in a new Buick sedan. 



Before E. Wienhoeber left for Cali- 

 fornia he sold his old residence and 

 large grounds at Highland Park and 

 bought a smaller but beautifully situ- 

 ated home at Winnetka. 



Fred C. Meyer, of Elmhurst and Ad- 

 dison, has a deal pending for the ac- 

 quisftion of property on which he plans 

 to build a new range of glass. 



W. J. Smyth says the growth of the 

 telegraph delivery feature of the busi- 

 ness has been especially rapid this sea- 

 son. There was a big increase last year, 

 but nothing like the jump in orders 

 shown this winter, according to Mr. 



THE UNIVERSAL CAR 



Ford Delivery Cars are used in fleets by many 

 of the largest business firms of the country. 

 This is because the Ford Delivery Car has solved 

 the problem of safe and quick delivery with the 

 smallest possible expense. Easy to understand, 

 easy to drive, and durable. A faithful servant 

 giving years of faithful service. We can give 

 you any style of body you want. One thing is 

 sure — every retail merchant will make money 

 by having a Ford Delivery Car. Come in. Let's 

 talk it over. We assure you genuine Ford 

 service with genuine Ford parts. 



JAMES L. KdLAR 



Formerly J. J. Kolar & Son, Floriatm 



PHONEIOR write: 



5217-23 West 25th Street, CICERO, ILL. 



PHONE.S 



Lawndale7l7 Cicero 194 Cicero 69 4\ 



Authorized Agent, Vrba Motor Co. 



Smyth, who adds that he still sends 

 fully as many orders as he receives. He 

 never misses an opportunity to boost the 

 F. T. D. 



The Dunlop roses exhibited at the 

 Florists' Club last week have stood 

 since on the counter of the store of Zech 

 & Mann, where their development has 

 been watched vwth interest by many 

 people. The flowers were of enormous 

 size and still good February 10. 



August Jurgens has been at Ridge- 

 land, Miss., since early December. He is 

 rapidly developing his bulb farm there. 



Perhaps it will give an idea of the 

 condition of the market if it is stated 

 that one wholesale house reports the 

 smallest day's sales in the week of 

 February 1 to February 7 as $6,200, 

 with the largest day's sales $9,100. An- 

 other reports daily sales ranging be- 

 tween $4,500 and $6,500 for the week 



