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The Florists^ Review 



JUND 10, 1920. 



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A Basket For 

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The McCallum Line of Baskets is complete in each and every 



detail. A basket for every purpose and a basket that will faith- 

 fully fulfill the purpose for which iutended. The McCallum Baskets are 

 right because they are made ritht— you will Hod it hard to dupl cate the 

 same quality and correctness at the very reasonable prices we ask. 



1^1^ ^ 1 #^— The basket illustrated on the left is of very dainty 

 * '^* * •*■ " design— one of the latest styles in vogue. Open fili- 

 gree willow woven. Complete with container. Body depth. 5 in. Onen- 

 ing width,4in. Entire height, 15 in. Painted two-tone, per doz., $7. !5. 



The McCallum Company 



NEW YORK BRANCH . . .230 Fourth Avenue 

 DETROIT BRANCH .... 34 W. Elizabeth Street 



CLEVELAND BRANCH 4 •;{ I High Avenue 



CINCINNATI BRANCH .... 112 E. Third Street 

 SAN JUAN, P. R., BRANCH .. 15 Luna Street 



MAIN OFFICE AND 



FA CTORIES 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



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This Jardiniere costs but a few cents 



Yet it adds many times its cost to the appearance of any 

 potted plant, and it may be used to equal advantage 

 for cut flowers, artificial flowers, baskets and ferns. 

 Made of wood fiber, waterproofed, handsomely decorated 

 in Wedgwood colors. Send for illustrated folder and 

 prices for 4, 5 and 6-inch standard flower pot shape sizes. 



MONO SERVICE CO., Newark, N. J. 



CINCINNATI, O. 



The Market. 



The market during the last week has 

 been steady. All stock went well and 

 prices were normal. Peonies seem to be 

 at their best and promise a slight over- 

 supply; coiiseciuently some are selling 

 as low as $2 per liuiidred. Lilies, botli 

 Harrisii and callas. are arriving in 

 strong supply and find a ready sale, 

 bringing $12 to $];j ])er hundred. 



Some good Sjianisli iris is finding a 

 ready sale, as it is just the thing for 

 spring decorations. Sweet peas have 

 seen their best days and are showing 

 the effects of the cloudy and wet 

 weather. Carnations are just about 

 holding on, but still help to fill in ou 

 orders. 



Valley has been better the last week 

 than ever before this year and is clean- 

 ing up readily, the best bringing $10 

 per hundred. Cornflowers are in full 

 bloom now and are just in time for 

 graduations. Good yellow daisies have 

 found their way into the market and 

 are surely welcome, cleaning up well. 



Various Notes. 



Julius Baer has been busy the last 

 week on weddings and receptions. 



E. D. Kuttlc, of Covington, O., has 

 had plenty of funeral work, keeping 

 him busy far into the night. 



Louis Kyrk has been getting some 

 fine calla lilies from Walter Gray late- 

 ly. He says that business is good. 



E. G. Gillett has been receiving some 

 excellent White Killarney and Mock 

 roses. 



George Durban reports a good bed- 

 ding plant season. G. 11. K. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



Carl Jurgens has sold his real estate 

 on the Bliss Mine road. 



Oscar Schultz supplied the flower 

 committee of the G. A. R. with 800 

 palms for Memorial day, at 20 cents 

 each. W. 11. M. 



Dubuque, la. — The A. L. Glaser Sons 

 were recently incorporated with a 

 capitalization of $100,000, with Louis 

 Glaser as president. This firm is build- 

 ing greenhouses on a farm recently ac- 

 quired and rebuilding the old range in 

 the city. An up-to-date and well 

 equipped retail store is operated on 

 Main street. A Federal truck has been 

 added to the delivery equipment. 



