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The Florists' Review 



Decbmber 4, 1919. 



GOLD LETTERS-SPECIAL PRICES PJ\PEff 



L«tt«ra p«olc«d SS to •aoh paotac*. 

 Numerals In aam* oolora and prlo*. 



SCRIPT 

 LEHERS 



Can ba liad in the lollowlnK InaortP' 

 noma In Gold and Purple 



No. 1 

 [a Gold and Parple, per 1000, $S.60 



No. 4 

 In Gold Onlr, per 1000, $6.00 



No. 6 

 In Gold Only, per 1000. $4.80 



The kind that will stick, STICK and STICK, and won't come off. 



B. E. ani J. T. C9KELY, 201 H. 7th Ave., SCRMTOH, PA. 



Kstabllataod M yoara Manufaoturara and Importera of Floriata' Buppllea 



— ^— ^^— i^-^— ^— ABOVE PRICES ARE POSTPAID ^— -i^-^^— ^^-— 



Father 



Mother 



Brother 



Sister 



Husband 



Wife 



Mamma 



Comrade 



Nephew 



At Best 



Rest 

 Our 



My 



Asleep 



Baby 



Sleeping 



Cousin 



Peace 



Niece 



Daughter 



Darling 



Dear 



Too Soon 



Grandpa 



Grandma 



Friend 



Aunt 



Uncle 



Papa 



Son 



Ten Worda to Each Paokase 

 Per 106 worda fS.SO 



Always state what color is wanted, other- 

 wise <{old will be sent. 



The price is from $4 to $6, Stevia is 

 also coming in and is $3 per hundred. 



Coal Orders Strict. 



The following orders were made by 

 the local fuel administration to go into 

 effect in Kansas City at midnight Sun- 

 day, November 30: 



1. Motion pictures, tlieaters, dance lialls, 

 pooi parlors and all places of amusement must 

 dose. 



2. All stores, whether wholesale or retail, and 

 all office buildings must open at 9 a. m. and 

 close at 4 p. m. Grocery stores, restaurants and 

 drug stores open for the filling of prescriptions 

 are excepted. 



3. Public meetings of every description, in- 

 cluding clubs and lodges, must be discontinued; 

 also weekday services in the churches, funerals 

 excepted. ^.^ ^ ^, 



4. All schools in greater Kansas Citv, Iwth 

 public and private, day or night, must close. 



5. In the homes only those rooms necessary 

 to health should be heated and only such lights 

 as are absolutely necessary should be burned. 



"These rules," states C. H. Mark- 

 ham, of the fuel administration, "apply 

 to everyone and they must be obeyed. 

 Otherwise all electric current and all 

 coal will be shut off from violators. 

 Many persons believe they can operate 

 after hours, provided they do not use 

 light or heat. They cannot. I appre- 

 ciate that it seems unfair to them, but 

 if one does it the rest will insist upon 

 doing it and the effectiveness of the or- 

 der will be destroyed." 



Florists, of course, like all other busi- 

 ness men and women, will come under 

 the ruling of the above order. The coun- 

 try clubs have been closed for two days, 

 and orders for table decorations for va- 

 rious affairs have been canceled. No 

 ruling has as yet been made concerning 

 greenhouses, most of which have still 

 sufficient coal to run for a month or two. 

 One or two have coal enough on hand 

 to carry them through the entire winter, 

 a few burn oil and one grower has gas 

 on his property. Just how these will be 

 affected, whether the coal will be taken 

 to supply families who have no fuel 

 whatever, or how the situation will 

 work out, remains to be seen. Growers 

 hope, however, that they will be pro- 

 tected and that the strike will soon be 



settled. 



Various Notes. 



T. J. Noll & Co. handled a little over 

 60,000 mums Thanksgiving and the day 

 before. So completely did they sell 

 out that they had no stock to ship on 

 wire orders Friday. * a i. 



The 9-room residence of Allen A. ack- 

 erson. Independence, Mo., was destroyed 

 by fire last week. Nearly all the fur- 

 niture and clothing of the family was 

 saved. Mr. Ackerson's greenhouse, 

 which is a short distance from the resi- 

 dence, was not damaged, as the wind 



ATS 



COLORED MATS 

 24x32 inches 



A very fine quality for 

 wrapping plant pots. 



Write for prices. 



We make a specialty 

 of importing Mats and 

 Frieze. 



Enomoto & Co., Inc. 



35 St. Anne Street, 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



FOR QUICK ACTION, WRITE 



SAM SELIGMAN 



Resident Buyer and Jobber in All Specialties in 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



239-241 Fourth Ave., New York 



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will increase your profita. Send for catalogue. 



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AND EQUIPMENT CO. 

 188 N. Clark St. CHICAao. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



was blowing in the opposite direction. 



Mrs. B. C. Hinz, Leavenworth, Kan., 

 was a visitor last week. 



The Pinehurst Floral Co. is cutting 

 stevia. It sold a good many roses on 

 Thanksgiving orders. 



Waterproof Crepe Paper 



All colors. Per dozen rolls $4 25 



Christmas Tape 



For tying packages, etc., 1,000 yds. to spool. 12 50 



Rice Paper Blossoms 



These are very pretty, made of rice paper 

 of various ricii colors, and have the ap- 

 pearance of large butterfly sweet peas- 

 on single stem, price, per 100.. fi 50 



Special Xmas price list of many other 'items 



sent free. 



Geo. H. Angermueller Co. 



1324 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. 



Mention The Review when yon writP 



There was a football game in Kansas 

 City, Kan., Thanksgiving day, so that 

 the call for mums was augmented on 

 that side. Mrs. T. A. Moseley had a 

 big day in mums. 



Ed A. Humfeld says that there will 



