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The Florists' Review 



May 20, 19'; 



k;/. a cape jasmines 



' > ^m^ GRANDIFLORA-THE QUEEN OF FLOWERS 



We expect to begin shipping about May 20th and continue to June 10th. 

 Orders for Decoration Day should be sent in as early as possible. Our buds are tii^e 

 with plenty of foliage. 



Short Stems, 4 to 8 inches per 1000 $12.00 



Medium Stems. 8 to 12 inches per 1000 18.00 



^ ,j „^^^^^^^^ Medium Stems, 8 to 12 inches per 100 2.00 



^' -^ jj^^^^^^. Long Stems, 12 to 18 inches per 1000 25.00 



Long Stems, 12 to 18 inches .per 100 3.00 



50 Buds, prepaid, for $1.75 



We ship C. 0. D. to responsible parties. We solicit your order, which will receive our prompt attention. 



T. W. CARLTON, Grower and Shipper, ALVIN, TEXAS 



REFERENCE: Alvin State Bank 



JASMINES 



Due to the late crop, we have done no advertising to date in order to take 

 care of our old line of customers. Hence, the warm, moist weather the past two 

 weeks leaves us open for orders for a good many thousand buds for shipment 

 the 25th, 26th and 27th. Stock is very fine. 



100 1000 



Grade B— 4 to 8 inches $1.50 $12.00 



Grade A— 8 to 12 inches 2.00 18.00 



Grade X— 12 to 18 inches 3.00 25.00 



CARLISLE & SON - Florists - Alvin, Texas 



a splendid keeper but that its fragrance 

 is one of its exceptional merits. 



H. B. Kennicott and wife have given 

 up their city apartment and have gone 

 to the old Kennicott home at The Grove 

 for the summer. Mr. Kennicott is 

 driving a new Hupp touring car with 

 much satisfaction. 



William J. Keimel has joined the 

 ranks of the Packard drivers. 



"It's an ill wind that blows nobody 

 good." When an unknown person last 

 week put a bullet into "Big Jim" 

 Colosimo, leader of the under world, it 

 resulted in calls for funeral pieces, 

 May 15, so large and numerous that 

 five automobiles were required to trans- 

 port them to the cemetery. 



Visitors. 



Dr. A. J. Knapp, peony grower, was 

 here from Evansville, Ind., last week 

 to size up the market prospect. The 

 season is late with him, as with nearly 

 all other peony shippers, but he expects 

 to have everything cut before Memorial 

 day. 



J. C. Steinhauser, of Pittsburg, Kan., 

 spent three days in the market, having 



Beautiful Gladiolus 



Cut Flow^ers 



Mixed colors and sizes $6.00 per 100 



Mixed colors, larj^e sizes 8.00 per 100 



F. o. b. Brunswick. Will endeavor to fill orders to color if wanted. 



TAIT BROS. CO. 



p. O. Box S56 BRUNSWICK, GA. 





Mention The R«t1cw when yon write. 



run up from Kansas City, where he 

 had business May 14. 



Walter Cook, the Cleveland seeds- 

 man, was a visitor in the Chicago mar- 

 ket this week. 



A. H. MacDonald, manager of the 

 floral department of Gimbel Bros., Mil- 

 waukee, came to Chicago on a trip for 

 Memorial day supplies May 13. 



TORONTO, ONT. 



Club Meeting. 



The wonderful success of the ^^"^^[ 

 ers' day cooperative publicity brought 

 a big representation from the Hanul- 

 ton Florists' Association to the ri'^^' 

 lar meeting of the Toronto Retail 11°' 



