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The Florists^ Review 



March 31. 1921. 



WW 1 #% WW V 1 ^\ Growers and Shippers of 



Holton & Hunkel Co. «=Sp%S*s?« 



462 Mil^raukee Street Mil^vaukee, Wis. 



GREENS and 

 PLANTS 



Wholesale Cut Flower Prices. 



Philadelphia, Mar. 29, 1921. 

 Per 100 



neauty, long $50.00 @ $02.50 



Heauty, iiiertliiin 25.00 «S 35.00 



Double While Klllarney 6.00 (<i 10.00 



Maryland, Ophelia, I.onK 12.00 ft( 15.00 



Maryland, Ophelia, Short 0.00(g) 8.00 



Uussell, Hadley, Long 25.00® 30.00 



Russell, Hadley, Short 10.00 @ 15.00 



Premier, Colunibla, Long 15.00® 20.00 



^femier, Columbia, Short 8.00 @ 15.00 



Cattleyas 100.00 @ 150.00 



Carnations. I>addie 12. (K) 



Carnations, Select 6.00® 8.00 



Carnations, Ordinary 4.00 @ 5.00 



Snapdragons 8.00 ro 12.00 



Easter Lilies 15.00® 25.00 



Daisies 1.00 @ 2.00 



DaffcHlils 3.00® 4.00 



Sweet Peas, Select 2.00® 3.00 



Sweet Peas. Ordinary 50® l.(K) 



(Jardenias 25.00 @ 35.00 



Calendulas 3.00 ® 4.00 



Valley 6.00 @ 10.00 



Cnllas 15.00 ® 25.00 



Violets 50 ® 1.00 



Tulips, Darwin 10.00 



Tulips 3.00 ® 5.00 



Mignonette 3.00 @ 6.00 



■I..ilac. per biincli. .$1.00 @ $1.50 



Pittsburgh, Mar. 30. 1921. 

 Per 100 



Beauties $60.00 ® $00.00 



Uussell, long 25.00 (((! 30.00 



llussell, short 6.00 r,ti 20.00 



Columbia, Premier, long 20.00 ® .TO.OO 



Columbia, Premier, short 10.00 (<i 12.00 



Ol)helia, long 15.00 ® 25.00 



Ophelia, short 8.00 ® 10.00 



Double White Klllarney 6.00 ftj) 20.00 



Richmond 8.00 ® 20.00 



Crusader 8.00 ® 20.00 



Easter Lilies 25.00 



Valley 6.00 @ 8.00 



Cattlevas 75.00 



Carnations, Ijiddie 12.00 



Carnations, Select 8.00 @ 10.00 



Carnations, Ordinary .S.OO 



Sweet Pca.s, Select 2.00 di 3.00 



Sweet Peas, Ordinarj- 50 dt 1.50 



Violets .75 



Daisies 4.00 



Calendulas 6.00 



Callas 25.00 



Snapdragons 10.00 <<t 15. (K) 



Freesias 4.00 



Daffodil.s 4.00 ffi) 6.00 



Tulips 4.00 in: 6.00 



White lilac, per bch.$2.0O®.$2.50 



.Milwiinkee, Mar. 30. 1921. 

 Per 100 



Columbia $12.00 ® $35.00 



Premier 10.00 ® 35.00 



Klllarney 8.00 20.00 



Hoosler Reauty 10.00® 25.00 



Mrs. Ward 8.00 r?£! 15.00 



Ophelia 10.00 @ 25.00 



Carnations 8.00® 10.00 



Easter Lilies 25.00 



Callaa, per doz $3.00®$ 4.00 



Cattleyas, doz 12.00 



Violets 1.00 ® l.-IO 



Sweet Pe.-is 1.50® 4.00 



Ciilendula 4.00® 8.00 



Paper Whites 6.00 ® 8.00 



Tulips 6.00 (?/) 12.00 



Daffodils 4.00® 6.00 



nvaclnths 8.00® 12.00 



Vallev 6.00® 8 00 



Freesias 4.00 (fj 8.0(» 



Wallflowers 6.00 © 8.00 



Sn.-ipdragons. doz $1.00@$2.00 



Augusta, Ga. — J. S. Cloud Ims oponod 

 a store under the name of Cloud's 

 Greenhouse. 



Oak Harbor, O. — .Tolm Wistinfjliansen 

 is Imilcliiiir a irr(>eiihouse and upon its 

 coTii]il('tion will s]i('ci!ili/.(> in cut fl(iW(M'.s 

 and vejjetalile ]ilants. 



Hudson, N. Y. — G rover C. Xeiher^all, 

 of tlie Forest Flower Shop, lias ]iur- 

 ohased some land outside of the city 

 and will erect a greenhouse to sup7)ly 

 his retail store. The King Construction 

 Co. lias the contract nnd the house will 

 be completed about June 1. 



FRAT-M'8 



Frat-M'a are a great help to florists who make funeral work. They are exact 

 reproductions of the ofllcial emblems embossed in gold and the different colors as 

 required by each Fraternal and Labor organization. 



The florist is saved time and worry in the nuisance of lettering, as well as the 

 keeping of such a stock of wire frames, and different colored flowers. Just use such 

 flowers as you have and then attach a FRAT-M with paste to the chiffon, or by the 

 hanger that comes for each, as a card, and that is all there is to it, excepting the com- 

 ment and commendatory talk for the florist. 



Just pick out a dozen of the most used from the list following, enclosing $2.00 per 

 dozen, and if they don't make you ten times their cost, return those unused, and get 

 your money. 



Square and Compass, Chapter, Commandery, 32nd Degree, Shrine, Eastern Star, 

 Royal Neighbors, M. W. A., Maccabees, Odd Fellows, Red Men, Knights of Columbus, 

 K. of P., Moose, Jr. O. U. A. M., B. of R. T., B. of R. Clerks, B. of L. E., Br. of Black- 

 smiths and Helpers, Eagles. 



Just give Frat-M's a trial; you don't have to keep them. We are willing to send 

 them to you and return the money if they don't pay you ten times their cost. Address 



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