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The Florists' Review 



Sbftembbb 9, 1920 



DAHLIAS 



All varieties and 

 the best quality 

 direct from the 

 grower to you. 



GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER 



We Also Have All Seasonable Flowers 



PHILADELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO., 



Phones: 



Bell, Spruce 80:V80I 



Keystone, Race 1112-1113 



Wholesale Florists 

 1517 Sansom Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



GEORGE AEUGLE 

 Proprietor 



GOLD 



-SPECIAL PRICES 



L«tt«ra p*ok«<l tB to •aoh paokac* 

 HmnMmls In sam* eolora and prlo* 



PAPER 



SCIIPT 

 LEHERS 



Mo. 1 

 Gold and Purple, per 1000. tS.M 



No. 4 

 In Gold Only, per 1000, IB.OO 



Mo. 6 

 In Gold Onlr. per 1000. 14.60 



TIm Idnd that wUl stick, STICK and STICK, and won't come off. 



Can b« had 

 ttona 



Father 



Mother 



Brother 



Sister 



Hasbftnd 



Wife 



Mamma 



Comrade 



Nephew 



At Rest 



In tlia foUowlna Inserlp 

 In Gkild and PnrpI* 



Rest 



Our 

 My 



Asleep 



Baby 



Sleeping 



Cousin 



Peace 



Niece 



Daughter 



Darling 



Dear 



Too Soon 



Grandpa 



Grandma 



Friend 



Aunt 



Uncle 



Papa 



Son 



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■■tabllataad 25 yaara Mannfaotorars and Xmportara of Vloriata' BnppUoa 



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Ton Words to Kaoh Paekaco 

 Par 100 words M.M 



Always state what color !■ wanted, other* 

 wise gold will be sent. 



1921, will fall on Monday, five days 

 after the commencement of Lent. 



It is reported that Ludwig P. Vollers 

 will soon open a retail flower shop at 

 Twelfth and Chestnut streets. 



Sydney H. Bayersdorfer says that a 

 number of his best novelties have ar- 

 rived here and will be in their ware- 

 house as soon as permits for their entry 

 are issued. 



Edward Reid writes cheerily from 

 London. 



George Aeugle announces the arrival 

 of some extra fine dahlias at the store 

 of the Philadelphia Cut Flower Co. 



Robert A. Craig and family spent La- 

 bor day at Ocean Grove. It is the first 

 holiday Mr. Craig has had this busy 

 summer. 



The Dutch bulbs have come. 



Frank R. Hastings paid a flying trip 

 to the "land of roses," Richmond, Ind., 

 recently. 



Emile H. Geschick, who undorwcMit an 

 operation August .30, is greatly improved 

 and is expected to leave the Hahnemann 

 hospital in a few days. 



Adolph Faronwald is sending some 

 good Russell from his place at Roslyn 

 to the Leo Nicssen Co. 



Alfred M. Campbell has a fine lot of 

 carnations at Strafford. 



It is with deep sorrow that the death 

 of Mrs. Charles E. Schackernian, wife 

 of the well known representative of the 

 M. Rice Co., is announced. Mrs. Schack- 

 erman, who was taken ill only two weeks 

 ago, while at Atlantic City with her 

 husband during his vacation, died Sep- 

 tember 1. The funeral services were 



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During September only. All sizes. 

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Florists' Supplies 

 1324 Pine St., ST LOUIS, MO. 



held three days later at her home in 

 Philadelphia. 



