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The Florists' Review 



May 18, 1920. 



BMILSCHLOSS. 



Pras. and Ttmm. 



MILTON SBLINKA. 

 S«cc«t«ry 



THE RIBBON HOUSE 



ScHLOSs Bros., Ribbons, inc. 



31 and 33 East 28tli Street, 



NEW YORK 



HEADQUARTERS 



For Florists' Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties 



GOUD LETTERS-SPECIAL PRICES 



Letters packed t5 to each paokace 

 HomeralB In aame colors and price. 



PAPER 



SCRIPT 

 LEHERS 



Can be had In tbe foUowlnB Inacrlp* 

 tlona In Gold and Pnrple 



No. 1 

 In Gold and Purple, per 1000. piM 



No. 4 

 In Gold OnlT. per 1000, $B.OO 



No. 6 

 In Gold Onl7, per 1000. I4.S0 



The Idnd that wiU stick, STICK and STICK, and won't come off. 



B. E. and J. T. OOKELY, 201 H. 7tii Ave., SCRMTOH, PA. 



■itabllsbed 25 years Manufactnrers and Importers of Florists* Supplies 



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Ten Words to Kach Packace 

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Always state what color is wanted, other- 

 wise Rold will be sent. 



writer's city. Mr. Tull wrote to the 

 bank. In due time he received a reply 

 from the vice-president. That official 

 wrote that Mr. Tull's inquiry had been 

 referred to him for an answer; that it 

 embarrassed him somewhat, as he 

 chanced to be the lady's near-husband; 

 that her credit was good; he sometimes 

 wished that it wasn't. The order was 

 filled. 



Various Notes. 



The Germantown Horticultural So- 

 ciety held a plant exchange in the music 

 pavilion at Vernon park on the after- 

 noon of May 10. The meeting in the 

 evening was devoted to wild flowers. 

 The high school girls were present. 



Elmer Weaver, of Konks, Pa., was in 

 town last week. 



Mrs. Winters, wife of the superin- 

 tendent of Northwood cemetery, does a 

 large business in spring plants. 



Charles Henry Fox displayed a sign 

 in his window that orders for white 

 carnations would not be accepted for 

 Mothers' day, owing to market condi- 

 tions. 



The M. Rice Co. has completed its 

 ofBce improvements. The addition gives 

 more floor space. The effect is excellent. 

 This firm has been working overtime on 

 wreaths for Memorial day. 



Edward Reid was believed to have 

 the largest stock of white carnations in 

 the market last week. He supplied a 



GOLDFISH 



BUY FROM THE 

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Globei, A^uarinmi. Afttiriam Sawliei, Etc 



BERT J. PUTNAM, Scientific Aqoarist, 490 Washington St., Bnffale, N. Y. 



107 Acres of Ponds this Seasoi. 



Writ! fir bio 

 ■ew cataleiie 



GOLDFISH 



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Owing to the length of time it now 

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 fish can be shipped promptly, when 

 the season opens. 



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 Agency Street BURLINGTON, IOWA 



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large number of customers, both out of 

 town and in town. One consignor alone 

 sent in 18,000. 



Charles H. Grakelow did a rushing 

 Mothers' day business. 



John Berger felt the pulse of the New 

 York market. 



Mrs. J. H. Claus offered pretty bas- 



B Wa handle a large line of Floriits' Letter*. It 

 S will pay you to write for our price list. 



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