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The Florists' Review 



Jolt 1, 1920 



SMIL 8CHLOS8. 



PrM.aadTMM. 



MILTON SBUNKA. 

 S«c««tMry 



THE RIBBON HOUSE 



ScHLOss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 



31 and 33 last 2gHi street, NEW YORK 



HEADQUARTERS 



For Florists' Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties 



Floyd Bralliar purchased land just 

 out of the city of Chattanooga last 

 week, where he expects to grow bulbs 

 of various kinds. He has for more than 

 ten years been experimenting with hun- 

 dreds of varieties of bulbs and their re- 

 quirements. W. C. Boynton is to have 

 charge of the place, Mr. Bralliar remain- 

 ing where he is, at least for the present. 



Geny Bros, had an attractive window 

 display last week. F. B. 



CLEVELAin), O. 



The Market. 



Until this week there has been plenty 

 of stock of all kinds on the market, 

 but this week found stock rather scarce, 

 especially wedding flowers, such as 

 white roses and lilies of the valley, 

 which have been scarce. The supply 

 was not nearly enough to take care of 

 the big demand. Peonies are just 

 about over and there are few in storage 

 this year. Gladioli seem to be coming 

 in slowly this season, as only a few 

 have made their appearance. Lark- 

 spur is arriving, good in quality as well 

 as quantity. Bachelor's buttons are 

 gradually disappearing. Coreopsis and 

 other outdoor flowers are making their 

 debut. Water lilies are coming in regu- 

 larly at present and have been cleaning 

 up fairly well, but have not been bring- 

 ing the price they should. 



Various Notes. 



A. J. Saywell has bought a lot on the 

 lake shore, east, where he intends to 

 erect a cottage and spend his summers 

 in the future. 



C. M. Wagner has moved to his new 



store, at 2037 Euclid avenue. 



, Carl Lee and Mr. Borger, of the 



Floral Service Co., have contracted to 



do the delivering for the McCallum Co. 



The wholesale houses have agreed to 

 be open a short time Sunday morning, 

 July 4, and remain closed all day Mon- 

 day, July 5. 



The delivery truck of the wholesale 

 store of the J. M. Gasser Co. met with 

 an accident June 25 and was out of com- 

 mission for several days. 



The son of William Bramley was 

 married last week. 



Miss Fannie Evans, of the Cleveland 

 Cut Flower Co., has just returned from 

 a two weeks' vacation. 



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Owing to the length of time it now 

 takes to get goods by freight, we would 

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 Ornaments, Food, etc., at once, so that 

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 the season opens. 



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Goldfish 



Buy from the 3reecler. 



107 Acret of Pondt this Seatoo. 



Write for Big, New Catalogue. 



Glsbes, Aquariums, Aquarium Supplies, etc. 



BERT J. PUTNAM, Scientific Aquarist, 



462 Washington Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Walter Priest, of the Cleveland Plant 

 & Flower Co., is spending his vacation 

 in St. Joseph, Mo., visiting his mother 

 and family. 



Charles Bramley is displaying a new 

 Overland coupe. 



Stephen Berthold, of the Cleveland 

 Plant & Flower Co., reports the arrival 

 of an 8-pound boy, on which he is re- 

 ceiving congratulations. 



New York Wire Lamp Frame Co. 



1132-34 South Wabash Avenue 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



Phone Harrison 3568 



Leading Manufactorera of 



FLORISTS'WIRE DESIGNS 



And Wire Lamp Shade Frames 



OUR BOOSTERS: 



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Natural Green Sheet Moee 



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KNUD NIELSEN 



IVtRQRreEN, ALA. 



Karl Witthuhn was married to Miss 

 Marjorie Christie June 30. They in- 

 tend to go honeymooning to Buffalo, 

 Niagara Falls and probably New York. 



W. A. E. 



Walter F. Felton, president of Fel- 

 ton's for Flowers, bears a name famous 

 in retail flower selling and is a brother' 

 of E. F. Felton, senior member of the 



