Mabch 18, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



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A Greater Easter 



The oudook is very promising for a Greater Easter this year 

 than ever before. You should by all means make every 

 endeavor you possibly can to get your share of the business. 



Plant and Cut Flower Baskets will be much in demand. 

 Order at once a $25.00, $50.00 or $100.00 assort- 

 ment. We will pick out a good selection for you. 



An Extended Service 



Don't forget — ^in our effort to be of greater service to you, 

 we have established Branch Houses in Cincinnati, Clevelemd 

 and Detroit. Florists established in territories surrounding 

 these centers will find it an aid to more prompt and efficient 

 service by deeding with the closest branch. 



Concerning Our Ne^iv York Office 



Mr. Sam Seligman from now on will represent the McCallum Company at 239 4th Ave., 

 Nevr York, where he vrill exhibit our complete line of Florists' Supplies, Novelties, 

 Baskets, Ribbons, Chiffons and all items of particular interest to Exclusive Florists. 



Mr. Seligman ^11 also be glad to secure anything on the New York Market for our 

 customers, even if it should be for things outside of the florists* business. 



The McCallum Company 



PITTSBURGH 



DETROIT 



CLEVELAND 

 CINCINNATI 



Artificial Flowers 

 Waxed Flowers 



LOTOS MFG. CO. 



1S66.68 Clyboom At*., CHICAGO 



sold Butterfly peas for 60 cents per 

 '>QDch, limiting sales to five bunches to 

 a customer. 



Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nefl, of Denver, 

 ^olo., are visiting their sons, H. E. Nefif 

 and L. H. Neff, of the Muehlebach 

 Slower Shop. 



Wishing to give those who cannot 

 °^y flowers, even at low prices, the 

 benefit of his surplus sj;ock, J. O. Eg- 

 gieston has been sending sweet peas to 

 ^'^e charity hospitals. Last week he 





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Imported St. Joseph Easter Lilies $40.00 per 1000 



Crepe Easter Lilies 35.00 



Crepe Roses 25.00 



Crepe Mums or Dahlias 30.00 



Satine Jonquils 5.00 per 100 



THE JOSEPH M. STERN CO., Cleveland, Ohio 



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Maattoa Tlw Brtow whf y write. 



sent them to Mercy hospital, the hos- 

 pital for crippled children. This week 

 he intends to cheer the inmates of the 

 General hospital and, if his crop con- 

 tinues as bountiful as it has been, he 

 intends to send blooms to several insti- 

 tutions that have charity wards. 



The Muehlebach Flower Shop has 

 been specializing in sweet peas. One 

 day it had 2,000 and another day 4,000, 

 all of which were sold. It had a fine 

 showing of Darwin tulips, too. Corsage 

 business has been heavy of late. 



Mrs. T. A. Moseley has had a heav/ 



