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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 12, 1021 



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JASMINES, GRANDIFLORA 



The Most Beautiful and Fragrant The Queen of Flowers 



Do not delay placing your order for MEMORIAL D AY 



Order Now 



100 1000 



Extra long stems, 20 to 24 inches.. .... .$4.00 $30.00 



Long Stems, 12 to 18 inches 3.00 25.00 



Medium, 8 to 12 inches 2.00 18.00 



Short, 4 to 8 inches 1.50 12.00 



500 at 1000 rate 



These snow-white fragrant buds with their evergreen leaves are 

 packed in wet paper and are guaranteed to reach you in perfect 

 condition. They are packed and timed to arrive the day wanted, 

 ready to open. 



Thos. C. Edwards Alvin, Texas 



The Old Reliable— EttablUhed 1894 



^r:yg. ^ CAPE JASMINES 



•^■■to-^m^K^/ GRANDIFLORA— THE QUEEN OF FLOWERS 



We expect to begin shipping about May 8 to 15 and continue to June 10. 

 Orders for Decoration Day should be sent in as early as possible. Our buds are fine 

 with plenty of foliage. 



Short Stems, 4 to 8 inches, per 1000 $12.00 



Medium Stems, 8 to 12 inches, per 1000 18.00 



Medium Stems, 8 to 12 inches, per 100 2.00 



^^^^^^ Long Stems, 12 to 18 inches, per 1000 26.00 



i '-..JA i^^^^^^^, Long Stems, 12 to 18 inches, per 100 .3.00 



50 buds, prepaid, for $1.75 ^ 



We ship C. 0. D. to responsible parties. We solicit your order, which will receive our prompt attention. 



T. W. CARLTON, Grower and Shipper, ALVIN, TEXAS 



REFERENCE: Alvin State Bank 



its city store, will celebrate his twenty- 

 sixth birthday anniversary May 15, 



W. J. Keimel was called to Little 

 Bock, Ark., last week by the death of 

 his venerable mother. 



May 7 was the opening day for Henry 

 Wittbold & Son, at their new store, 75 

 East Adams street. So far as known, 

 it is the only carpeted flower store in 

 Chicago and the atmosphere la dis- 

 tinctly different from most places where 

 flowers are sold. A big business was 

 done on the opening day and that night 



a decoration was put up in a downtown 

 store for $1,000. 



The Alpha Floral Co., accustomed to 

 handling large numbers of transient 

 customers, never has had its store, at 

 Adams street and Wabash avenue, 

 more crowded than during the after- 

 noon of May 7. There always is a 

 large quantity of stock in the windows 

 there. The features of the display on 

 the afternoon preceding Mothers' day 

 were vases of Laddie carnations grown 

 by the Bichmond Greenhouse Co., mar- 



keted by the E. C. Amling Co., and 

 vases of Gladiolus Mrs. Frank Pendle 

 ton, forced by the Weiland-Eisch Co. 



William Beyer is making a first- 

 class success as working manager of 

 the Alois Frey place at Crown Point. 

 The colored freesias were fine and 

 brought a larger sum than any pre 

 ceding crop, the Ward and Matchles? 

 carnations have been excellent all sea- 

 son and the spring crop of snapdragon, 

 Mr. Frey's special pink, are taming 

 out splendidly. 



