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The Fbrists' Review 



AuGDST 12, 1930 



GOLD LETTERS-SPECIAL PRICES 



Lattara paokad tS to aaoli padotca 

 NnmanUa In aama aolora and mrloa 



PAPER 



SCRIPT 

 LEHERS 



Mo. 1 

 Id Gold and Parpl«, per 1000, I6.M 



Mo. 4 

 In Gold Only, per 1000. 10.00 



Mo. 6 

 In Gold Only, per 1000. $4.00 



Th« Idnd that wiU stick, STICK and STICK, and won't come off. 



Can ba had 

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Father 



Mother 



Brother 



Sister 



Husband 



Wife 



Mamma 



Comrade 



Nephew 



At Rest 



In tha folloirlnc Inaarlp 

 :te Sold and Furpla 



ifest^i^,^- 



Our '^v* 

 My *^ 



Asleep , 



Baby 



Sleeping 



Cousin 



Peace 



Niece 



Daughter 



Darling 



Dear 



Too Soon 



Grandpa 



Grandma 



Friend 



Aunt 



Unole 



Papa 



Son 



B. L aod J. T. COKELT. 



2l1R.7thilvo.,SCUITOI,PA. 



■atabllaliad 25 TMura Mannfaotnrara and Importara ot-Florlata* SappUaa 

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Tan Worda to Kach ^aekaca 

 Par 100 worda M.M 



Always state what color is wanted, other- 

 wise gold will be sent. 



Boses are holding their own, with 

 Premier the leader as a summer rose. 

 Eussell is also good, but shows a ten- 

 dency to soften during the hot period. 

 Sunburst is the best yellow variety on 

 this market. 



The demand has continued into the 

 summer months far longer than in pre- 

 vious years. Not only funeral work has 

 kept the trade fairly active during 

 July and the first part of August, but 

 there has been a general demand for 

 flowers for t^e hospitals and for gifts. 



Various Notes. 



Judge and Mrs. W. J. Vesey are spend- 

 ing the month of August at Leland, 

 Mich., where they have been joined by 

 their daughter, Miss Margaret Vesey, 

 who has been in St. Louis for the last 

 year, where she has been in Y. M. C. A. 

 work. 



Miss Alice Flick, of the Flick Floral 

 Co., has returned home after a week's 

 vacation at Chicago and at Clear Lake, 

 Ind., with friends. 



Richard Blossom, of the Blossom 

 Floral Co., had charge of the elaborate 

 decorations for the wedding of Pierre 

 Goodrich, the only son of Governor 

 Goodrich, of Indianapolis, Ind., to Miss 

 Frances Dugan, of Decatur, Ind. The 

 wedding took place in Decatur. The 

 decorations were of huckleberry and 

 oak foliage and gladioli, asters and 

 roses in much profusion. The Blossom 

 Floral Co. has an excellent combina- 

 tion, a summer window and an F. T. D. 

 window. 



A fine display of gladioli was noted 

 in the window of A. J. Lanternier & 

 Sons. Summer flowers are seen here in 

 much profusion. Business has con- 

 tinued well throughout the summer. 



The Doswell Floral Co. enjoys a good 

 out-of-town trade at all times and re- 

 ports an excellent bedding season, which 

 has just closed. This firm specializes 

 in this line of the business, having 

 the greenhouses near the entrance to 

 Lindenwood cemetery. 



The double windows of the Flick 

 Floral Co. are always full of seasonable 

 flowers. Last week they had an espe- 

 cially fine showing of gladioli in fancy 

 varieties and superb asters. They report 

 that the year just closed went far 

 ahead of any preceding year in sales. 



Wenninghoff 's, on Calhoun street, 

 reports a good sale of large and small 

 ferns this summer. Baskets of well 

 arranged flowers are a feature of the 

 windows. 



Japanese bowls of gladioli were a 

 feature of Balph Tinkham's window 



Write for our 32-page 1920 booklet 



'^ Modem Flower Shops'' 



Refrigerators and Store Fixtures 



A. L. Randall Co., 



coypuTE aansTi' 



OOTHTTEIS 



Chicago, III 



GOLDFISH 



Larta, Haaltky Fish at 

 "Rock Bottom" Prieae 



Owing to the length of time it now 

 takes to get goods by freight, we would 

 advise placing your order for Globes, 

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

 fish can be shipped promptly, when 

 the season opens. 



Ashbrnve Goldfish & Son>ly Co., 



Afcacj Street BURLINGTON, IOWA 



GOLDFISH 



aad AQUARIUM SUPPLIES 



Send for catalogue 



ORIENTAL GOLDFISH k SUPPLY CO. 

 S7S7to3niC«llM«GrOT«AT«., CHICAGO, ILL 



ydfish 



Bay fatMD the Breeder. 



1*7 Acnt d Pwii lUt Smtm. 



Write for Bis. New CaUlosM. 



GMet, AfiariiBs, AfiiriM Sipplies. etc 



BERT J. PUTNAM, Scicatlflc Aqvarirt, 



492 Washington Street, Buffalo. N. Y. 



last week. Mr. Tinkham has had a good 

 number of weddings this season and is 

 pleased with the year's business. 



The Knecht & Freese Floral Co. is 

 doubling the capacity for rose growing 

 for the coming year and will grow twice 

 as many Premier, Russell, Columbia and 

 Shawyer, 



The erection of the new range of 

 eig^t greenhouses, each 250 feet long, 

 of the Flick Floral Co., is well under 



Writa for Cataloffaa 



BUCHBIflDER BROS. 



11 8. La San* 



St., CHICAGO 

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REFRIGERATORS for all Purpoati 

 Send for Oataloana 

 MeCray Mriitntor Ca..2tnUkt St.. I 



GLOEKLER FLOWER 

 REFRIGERATORS 



Sand at onoa lor (MiloffiM F. nhMtoaMv 

 and ilefTlMng flower honwa. 



KBttEDGLOaaiE COJittAiiAh. 



way. The new range will have a com- 

 plete new heating system, separate from 



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