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^ The Florists' Review 



Jancabx 20, 1921 



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Representative*: 



M. E. CHAPIN 



516 Fifth Avenue 



New York City 



T. A. DIXON CO. 



1526 Blalce St. 

 Denver, Colorado 



T. S. FINCH 



601 Elm St. 



Dallas, Texas 



Home Office 



and Factory 



4433 Ogden Ave, 



CHICAGO 



Telephone 



Lawndale906 



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For Violets and Corsages 



Size I>e, 190 



7x 4x4 2-inchTop $ ri.OO 



10 X (> X 5»a 2-inch Top (i.OO 



12 X H X 5I3 2-inch Top 7.()5 



14x10x8 2-inch Top 12.<)0 



For Cut Flowers 



18 X 5 X a 2-inch Top $ 6.10 



20x4x3 2-inch Top (i.m 



21x5x3 2-inch Top 7.25 



24 x 5 X 3^ 2-inch Top 7.70 



24x8x4 2-inch Top 10.80 



28 X 8 X 4 - 2-inch Top 12.10 



28 X 8 X 5 ' 2-inch Top 13.05 



30 X 5 X 31a 2-inch Top 9.25 



36x8x5 2-inch Top 1H.20 



of the unexpected death of Fred Peter- 

 son, which occurred at Newark, N. J., 

 the early part of last week. Until the 

 time of his death he was-connected with 

 Alexander Forbes & Co., of Newark, 

 N. J. He was for several years with 

 James Vick's Sons. 



George T. Boucher entertained his en- 

 tire force, including their wives and 

 sweethearts, at a pig roast at the Os- 

 burn House, Thursday night, January 

 13. Table decorations were of jonquils, 

 pussy willows and ferns. Hugo Teute 

 and Charles W. Curtis were honored 

 guests. 



The supply department of the Roches- 

 ter Wholesale Supply House underwent 

 a complete change recently. Increased 

 business made it necessary to tear down 

 two partitions and make it into one spa- 

 cious floor. In the front a workroom 

 is built in one corner. The wire design 

 shop is now comfortably located on the 

 ground floor on Ely street, next door. 



George Cramer recently returned 

 from a visit to northern Michigan, 

 where he visited his mother. He ex- 

 pects to make another trip there in the 

 early spring. 



The annual election of officers of the 

 Rochester Florists' Association was 

 held at the Osburn House, Friday eve- 

 ning, January 14. Over forty members 

 were present and showed keen interest 

 in the proceedings. Officers elected for 

 the ensuing year were: President. 

 James Sproat; vice-president. Hugo 

 Teute; treasurer, Harry L. Glenn; sec- 

 retary, Ambrose Seeker. 



The election of officers of the Ladies' 

 Auxiliary, for 1921, took place at the 

 regular monthly meeting held last week. 

 Those elected were: President, Mrs. J. 



The sizes given here are carried in stock, in 

 the popular MIST-GRAY and GREEN colors. 



5% DISCOUNT 



CASH WITH ORDER 



The prices Quoted herewith are f.o. b. Chicago, 



When printing ia wanted there will be a 

 charge of 19.00 per color for printing 500, 

 $12.00 per color for printing 1000. 



Border printing and embossing will be charged 

 for as time work in accordance with the amount 

 of work involved. 



For Sprays, Desig^ns and 

 Cut Flowers 



Size Per lOO 



16xl6x 8 Telescope $29.25 



20 X 20 X 8 Telescope 38,95 



21 X 5 X 3 Telescope 7.25 



24 X 5 X 3^2 Telescope 8.90 



24x24x10 Telescope 55,75 



30 X 12 X 6 Telescope 30.25 



32 X 32 X 8 Telescope (53.75 



36xlOx 5 Telescope 25,20 



36 X 12 X 6 Telescope 36,36 



36 X 14 X 8 Telescope 46.65 



40 X 10 X 6 Telescope 44.00 





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 Qomposiiion, 'Wa.lerproofed. 

 ^Height 7' 



Per Dozen iio-oo 



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