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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 20, 1920. 



BBm. 8CHLOSS. 



P«M.MldTrMM. 



MILTON SBUNKA. 



THE RIBBON HOUSE 



ScHLoss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 



31 and 33 East 28tii Street, 



EW YORK 



HEADQUARTERS 



For Florists' Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties 



GOLD 



-SPECIAL PRICES 



L«tt«ra p«ok*<l S5 to Mtoh paokmc* 

 Hninaimla In sain* eolora «nd prlo*. 



PAPER 



SCRIPT 

 LfHERS 



Can be bad In tli* foUowfnc Inaortp- 

 tlona In Oold and liirpl* 



No. 1 

 In Gold and Purple, per 1000. 16.60 



Mo. 4 

 In Gold Onlr, p«r 1000. $6.00 



No. 6 

 In Gold Only. P«r 1000. $4.60 



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



B. E. and J. T. COKELY, 201 R. 7th Ave., SCRARTOH, PA. 



■■tabllatied 25 yaars Manufaotnrars and Importers of Florists* Supplies 



•^^— -^^-^— — — — ABOVK PRICKS ARK POSTPAID -^-^— ^^^.^.—m. 



Father 



Mother 



Brother 



Sister 



Husband 



Wife 



Mamma 



Comrade 



Nephew 



At Rest 



Rest 



Our 



My 



Asleep 



Baby 



Sleeping 



Cousin 



Peace 



Niece 



Daughter 



Darling 



Dear 



Too Soon 



Grandpa 



Grandms 



Friend 



Aunt 



Uncle 



Papa 



Son 



Ten Words to Baoli Paokaae 

 Per 100 words $S.M 



Always state what color in wanted, other- 



wiSA sold win bfl BATlt. 



for one year before the estate is set- 

 tled. Charles E. Fliegel, who has 

 grown up with tlie business, is expected 

 to continue as manager. 



George S. Faulkner is manager for 

 Alfred B. Cartledge, Jr. Mr. Faulk- 

 ner's return from the Emergency Fleet 

 Corporation to the profession is Wel- 

 come. 



llarvcv Slieaff, manager for Mrs. E. 

 A. Williams, of Pittsburgh, has been 

 with us. 



William Graham thinks it would be 

 wise for the chiefs of the Pennsylvania 

 Horticultural Society to abstain from 

 controversy over the sale of Horticul- 

 tural hall. 



The steamer Wathena, compelled by 

 a broken propeller to put into tlie 

 Azores, finally reached this port May 14 

 with large shipments of goods for H. 

 Bayersdorfer & Co. 



Robert Craig is expected to arrive 

 from Porto Rico this week. 



A new front is being put in at the 

 store of Berger Bros., which promises 

 to improve its appearance. A lot of 

 work has made the interior into a well 

 appointed commission house. 



The M. Rice Co. believes that florists' 

 supplies made here are the best. 



Ferguson & Son have a beautiful 

 window display, with a specimen Bos- 

 ton fern in the center, a hydrangea, 

 Alice blue in color, in a basket on one 

 side, with a basket of pink and deli- 



GRAVE MARKERS 



Stein's Floral Supply Mfrs., 2223 W. Front St., Philadelphia 



cate lavender sweet peas on the other. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. are receiving 

 heavy shipments of baskets. A large 

 quantity of raw material from Japan 

 has just been shipped to Europe. 



Aschmann Bros, are tearing down 

 two greenhouses and rebuilding them 

 into one large greenhouse. Phil. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



The Market. 



Tiie rusli for flowers for Mother- 

 day was the j>rincipal topic of the tra'n^ 

 last week, in discussing the volume 't 

 l)usiness that was done. In addition to 



