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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBBR 14. 1920 



BUUS 



Hoiisi 



Write nearest office for description and prices. 



BRANCH OFFICES: 



CUcaco. lU.. 1569-P-CoBwa7 BMf. IndiuapoUt, lad.. 631-P-Kiiifhto of fylUa* BMf. 



Kauas City, M*.. 306-7-P-Scarritt-Arcaile BMf. M naeapolb, Minn., 210-P-Lnmber Exchtnce Bide. 



Oklahoma City, OUa.. 204-P-Scott ThoBpiOD BIdf. 



Now&raSafe Trip! 



OU can mail or express your 

 finest flowers in Bulls Corrugated 

 Fibreboard Boxes and feel sure that 

 they will reach their destination in per- 

 fect order. The boxes are light weight, 

 with strongly reinforced corners. No 

 crushing or gaping under the weight 

 of other packages in transit. 



Bulis Patented Corner Clasps, that 

 never let go, hold the corners of the 

 covers. Little "fishhook" clasps hold 

 the corners of the boxes while they 

 are being filled. 



Bulis Boxes are convenient. 

 They come to you flat, and take 

 little space. Just fasten the cor- 

 ners, and they are together to stay. 

 Empty boxes can be mailed back and 

 used over and over, thereby cutting 

 the box cost. Bulis Florist -Boxes 

 come in twelve sizes. 



J. C. BULIS MANUFAaURING CO. 



General Offices: Dept. P. Mo. State Life BIdf., St. Lou*. Mo. 



ViTe are the largest manufacturers of Floral Wirework in the United States 



Order Now and Save Money 



B. E. and J. T. COKELY 



Everything in Florists' Supplies 



Established 25 Years 



201 North Seventh Avenue SCR ANTON, PA. 



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earlies are now available, including 

 Chrysolora, Pink and Bronze Unaka, 

 Tints of Gold and October King, with 

 smaller sorts, such as the Caprice, and 

 early-flowering singles and pompons. 

 Arrivals clean up fairly well, the qual- 

 ity being generally good. About $1.50 

 to $8 per dozen is the range of prices, 

 with bunched varieties at 75 cents to 

 $1.50 per bunch. 



Roses are in good supply and the 

 quality is good. Premier, Crusader, 

 Mme. Butterfly and F. W. Dunlop are 

 prominent among the offerings and meet 

 a good demand. White varieties are on 

 the scarce side; in fact, Killarney is 

 about the only one seen. The price 

 range for hybrid teas is about $2 to $25 

 per hundred, with the exception of Key 

 and Crusader, which are in a class by 

 themselves. Short stock is in limited 



CHirrON--2 and 3 Stripe 



Whit^ pink, green, lavender, etc., 38 yards 

 in bolt. 4-in. at lie; 6-in. at 14c per yard. 

 Postpaid, when remittance with order. 



COLORADO SEED CO. 



DENVER, COLO. 



supply, at $1 per hundred. American 

 Beauty, October 11, was moving at $75 

 per hundred for selected stock, down to 

 $40 for the lower grade of specials. 



Carnations are more plentiful, but not 

 much can be said for the quality of most 

 arrivals. About $1 to $4 per hundred is 

 the price range, with a few selected 

 flowers going at $5. Several carna- 

 tion growers are still without coal; con- 

 sequently night temperatures in the 

 greenhouses run low, affecting quality. 



CHRISTMAS CARDS 



No. 17 — Chriitmss scene in colors. 

 No. 19 — Christmas, assorted 3 designs. 

 No. 20 — Christmas, assorted 6 designs. 

 No. 23 — Holly, embossed in colors. 

 No. 24 — Poinsettia, embossed in colors. 

 No. 41 — Panel with Christmas Greetings. 



PRICES ON ALL ABOVE CARDS 



100 $0.75 500 $2.50 



200 1.25 1000 4.50 



We snarantee satisfaction or refoDd yoor moiey. 

 Also Christmas ta(S, labels and envelopes. 



THE JOHN HENRY CO. 



Florists' Cards and Enrelopes LANSING, MICH. 



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There is a good supply of cattleyas, 

 chiefly labiata. The demand for them 



