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March 11, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



55 



THESE ARE THE MAGNOLIA LEAVES 



Honored 



ENDORSEMENTS 

 by Leading Jobbers 



ENDORSEMENTS 

 by Leading Jobbers 



Because these Magnolia leaves are selected quality, fully prepared, 

 the only safe investment for wholesale and retail Florists. 



PLEASE ASK FOR A COPY OF THE LETTERS AND BE CONVINCED. 



Ask your Wholesaler for Prices on our 50-Ib. and 100-Ib. Cases of Magnolia Leaves 



DR. H. DUX CO., Jacksonville, Fla. 



* 



Green Dye 



For St Patrick's Day 



_J L 



MARCH 



17 



WEDNESDAY 



GREEN DYE 



Small package— Enough for coloring 

 100 to 200 carnations 50c 



Large package— Enough for coloring 

 300 to 400 carnations $1.00 



We have the most successful Green Dye, 

 which is cheaper and more economical than 

 any other on the market. 



A. T. Pyf er & Company 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



L. D, PHONE. Central 8878 



164 N. Wabash Aye., CHICAGO 



'"a^ny purchasers preferred them to 

 n/i^tural flowers. T. F. Galvin, Jr., con- 

 ^' lered that growers were entitled to 



Fancy Ferns 



Extra fine and large size. 



Cut Asparagiis Sprays 



Fresh every day. Every spray a tip. 

 Four lengths— short, medium, long 

 and extra long. 



Galax Leaves 



Bronze and Green; new crop. 



Southern Smilax 



The best that grows. Large stock al- 

 ways on hand. 



Sheet Moss 



Grass-green. 



Sphagnum Moss 



Good, clean stock. 



Mexican Ivy 



Try something different. Excellent for 

 corsage work. 



Pussy Willow 



Large, cultivated variety. Long and 

 short sprays. 



The Largest Stock and Most Complete Assortment in America, 



which includes many other Greens. Quality the 



Very Best and Prompt Attention. 



RIBBONS. CHIFFONS— compUt* aasortmant 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES WIRE WORK 



The KERVAN COMPANY 



119 W. 28th St., NEW YORK 



as high prices as they got; he never be- 

 grudged prices that he was asked to 

 pay. B. A. Snyder said that when 



prices were high more and more salted 

 goods were pushed onto the wholesalers 

 and they, in turn, were compelled to let 



