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The Florists^ Review 



; AuocST 0, 1920 



BNIL8CHL08S, 

 Pns. and Tr«aa. 



BOLTON SBUNKA. 



THE RIBBON HOUSE 



ScHLOss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 



31 and 33 East 28tii street, NEW YORK 



HEADQUARTERS 



For Florists' Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties 



GOLD LETTERS-SPECIAL PRICES 



Letters paok«<l tS to Mtob paokac* 

 HmnenUa In ■am* eolors and prloa 



SCRIPT 

 LEnERS 



Can b* bad in tba tollowlnc Inaorlp 



PAPEIJ 



tlons In Gold' and Pnrpla 



No. 1 

 In Gold and Purple, per 1000, tSJW 



' No. 4 

 In Gold Onlr. per 1000. IB.OO 



No. 6 

 In Gold Only, per 1000. 14.60 



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



Father 



Mother 



Brother 



Sister 



Husband 



Wife 



Mamma 



Comrade 



Nephew 



At Rest 



Resf^. 

 Our 

 My ^ 



Baby, 



Sleeping 



Cousin 



Peace 



Niece 



Daughter 



Darling 



Dear 



Too Soon 



Grandpa 



Grandma 



Friend 



Aunt 



Uncle 



Papa 



Son 



B. E. aad J. T. COKELY, 



201l.7tliAve.,SCMIIT0l,PiL 



■■tabliabad 25 yaatfa Mannfaotnrars and Importers ol Florists' BnppUes 



^— ^^«»— ^^^ ABOVK PRICKS ARK POSTPAID -^^— — — ^^-m 



Ten Words to Sacb Packace 

 Per 100 words $S.fO 



Always state what color Is wanted, other* 

 wise itold will be sent. 



—then he wired from Albany, then 

 from Spring^eld; Mass., from which 

 facts Sydney H. shrewdly opined that 

 his parents had been in the Berkshires 

 and thought they chose well. 



The Lord & Burnham Co. has complet- 

 ed the fine house, 72x600 feet, ordered 

 by the Edgeplain Floral Co., at St. Leon- 

 ards. It is thought that the house will 

 not be operated this summer. 



The crop of Freesia Purity bulbs in 

 California is short this season. French 

 freesias are not available. 



The Charles F, Krueger Co. is making 

 a fine display of gladioli in named va- 

 rieties at the Beading Terminal Flower 

 Shop. 



Frank X. Alter spends the week-ends 

 at the seashore, varied by a trip to New 

 York. 



Leo Niessen is at Cape May, N. J. 



Emil H. Geschick has returned from 

 the Poconos. 



H. H. Bunyard has resigned his posi- 

 tion as manager for the Henry F. Mich- 

 ell Co., at Andalusia. 



Joseph Cousins, captain of the Phila- 

 delphia florists' baseball team, has 

 caused comment by releasing his man- 

 ager and signing several of the players 

 of the opposing team. For a captain to 

 release a manager is startling. The once 

 great Cornelius McGillicuddy, sometimes 

 styled Connie Mack, should beware. The 

 next meeting of the Florists' Club will 

 be held Tuesday evening, September 7. 



Bobert A. Craig expects to attend the 

 Cleveland convention. 



of interest: 



The Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association, 

 beginning Aug. 5th, will publish, each month, 

 the "P. T. D. NEWS." 



This -will be a magazine exclusively for the 

 retail florists. It will, in each issue, discuss 

 the problems of the trade — there will be various 

 departments, each edited by a member of the 

 F. T. D. There will be cartoons — special arti- 

 cles — everything that goes to make up the sort of 

 magazine to which the retail florists are entitled. 



It will be their magazine — printed by them — 

 for them — sent to them. 



We ask — 

 Your interest. 



Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



J. M. Deutscher spent the week-end 



motoring from Harrisburg to Pittsburgh. 



M. J. Callahan has had an excellent 



summer. June and July have been two 

 of the busiest summer months he has 

 ever had. Mr. Callahan closed his 



