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The Florists^ Review 



Dbccubsb 9, 1920 



Red Immortelles 



$45.00 per lOO bunches 



125 bunches in case. 

 Less than case 50c per bunch 



Red Ruscus 



XXX Quality, bright Xmas Red 

 $42.50, case 50 lbs. $1.00 per lb., less than case. 



Partridge Berry Bowls 



Pint size $ 9.00 per dozen 



Quart size 12.00 per dozen 



Two Quart size . 18.00 per dozen 



SEND FOR LATEST CATALOGUE 



Most complete line of Decorative Greens in America. 

 Pull assortment of Ribbons and ChifiFons. 



PRICES LOW 



The Kervan Company 



119 W. 28th Street. NEW YORK 



and to that end we shall be pleased to have you 

 notify this office of any contemplated work 

 of this nature, so that such suggestions as we 

 are able to offer concerning the details of the 

 proposed exhibition may be presented previous 

 to the execution of your plans. 



During the holidays defects will be noted by 

 our Inspectors and an increase in the rate of 

 insurance to cover the hazard may follow on all 

 risks containing faulty equipments. 



Club Meeting. 



There waa a nice little flower show 

 at the meeting of the Florists' Club at 

 the Randolph hotel December 9. It 

 was the night of the annual election, 

 but the excitement of a contest was 

 lacking. The following were elected 

 unanimously: 



President, Joseph Kohout; vice-presi- 

 dent, A. T. Pyfer; treasurer, A. H. 

 Schneider; secretary, F. Lauten- 

 schlager; trustee for three years, Au- 

 gust F. Poehlmann. 



Various Notes. 



Andrew Benson has joined the forces 

 of Paul Weiss and associates, having 

 taken charge of the growing at the 

 Premier Rose Gardens, succeeding David 

 Lundiu. Mr. Benson, it will be recalled, 

 until recently was with the Lombard 

 Floral Co. 



The Albert F. Amling Co., at May- 

 wood, is preparing to "cash in" at 

 Christmas, having timed the Columbia 

 just right for a full cut. It is said the 

 company has the world 's largest plant- 

 ing of Columbia. Good crops also are 

 in prospect in other sections of the place. 



W. A. Hansen left last week to spend 

 a fornight swinging around the circle 

 of the customers of the E. C. Amling 

 Co., from Des Moines, St. Paul, Detroit, 

 Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and 

 St. Louis. 



The first fruits of the recent election, 

 so far as florists are concerned, ripened 

 this week. Many of the newly elected 

 officials were inducted into office Decem- 

 ber 6. Nearly all of them received 

 flowers and several received huge quan- 

 tities of them. The new state 's attor- 

 ney received more than 100 baskets and 

 good luck designs, some of them repre- 



CHRISTMAS SPECIALTIES 



We can ship same day order is received 



RUSCUS, Red, the right shade $ 1.25 per lb. 



Other colors 1 .00 per lb. 



STATICE, sQver gray 1.25 per lb. 



THISTLES, red, white, lavender 4.00 per 100 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES, best quality (Gnatt's ) 1 .75 carton 



STRAWFLOWERS, assorted colors 2').00 per 1000 



RED BERRIES, fine stock 4.00 per case 



MISTLETOE, original cases of 25 lbs 7.50 per case 



BOXWOOD, Baby, extra quality .-iO-OO per 100 lbs. 



Tree, extra quality 25.00 per 100 lbs. 



CYCAS LEAVES, all sizes at low prices. 



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AND MANY OTHER HELPS TO INCREASE 

 YOUR CHRISTMAS SALES 



Tann 



Wholesale 

 Cut Flowers 

 and Supplies 



30 E. Randolph St. 



Chicago 



Phone Central 6284 



