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The Florists' Review 



Mat 19, 1921 



?r>RONA FLOWER Bpyp? 



Representatives: 



M. E. CHAPIN 



516 Fifth Avenue 



New York City 



T. A. DDCON CO. 



1526 Blake St 

 Denver, Colorado 



T. S. FINCH 



601 Elm St 



Dallas. Teas 



For Violets and Corsagres 



Size Per 100 



7x 4x4 2-mchTop $5.00 



10 X 6 X 5»3 2-inch Top (>.00 



12 X S X 6»a 2-mch Top 7.65 



14x10x8 2-mch Top 12.(K) 



For Cut Flowers 



18 X 5 X S 2-iach Top $ 6.10 



20x4x3 2-mch Top 6.05 



21x6x3 2-mch Top 7.25 



24 X 5 X 3*2 2-mch Top 7.70 



24x8x4 2-mch Top 10.80 



28 X 8 X 4 2-mch Top 12.10 



28x8x5 2-inch Top 13.05 



30 X 5 X 3»« 2-inch Top 9.25 



36x8x5 2-inch Top 16.20 



BOSTON. 



The sizes given here are carried in stock, in 

 the popular MIST-ORAY and GREEN colors. 



5% DISCOUNT 



CASH WITH ORDER 



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



When printing is wanted there will be a 

 charge of $9.00 per color for printing 500, 

 S12.00 per color for printing 1000. 



Border printing and embossing will becharged 

 for as time work In accordance with the amount 

 of work involved. 



HomeOflicc 



and Factory 



4433 Osden Ave 



CmCAGO 



Telephone 



Lawndak906 



For Sprays, Desis^ns and 

 Cut Flowers 



Size Per IM 



16zl6x 8 Telescope $29.26 



20x20x 8 Telescope 38.96 



21 X 5x 3 Telescope 7.26 



24 X 6 X 3>u Telescope 8.90 



24x24x10 Telescope 65.76 



30 X 10 X 5 Telescope 22.00 



30xl2x 6 Telescope 30.26 



32x32x 8 Telescope 63.76 



36xl0x 6 Telescope 26.20 



36xl2x 6 Telescope 36.36 



36xl4x 8 Telescope 46.66 



40 X 10 X 6 Telescope 44.00 



The Market. 



For a day or two after Mothers ' day 

 there was a marked scarcity of flowers, 

 and prices ruled high, particularly on 

 carnations and roses. The high prices 

 checked buying. Retailers, in fact, boy- 

 cotted the growers in great measure 

 and, as a consequence, prices started to 

 tumble, until before the end of last 

 >veek they had fallen to the level pre- 

 ^'ailing before the Mothers' day rise. 

 The long spell of cold weather was fol- 

 lowed by higher temperatures May 15, 

 16 and 17 and this caused a marked 

 increase in supplies and a corresponding 

 (decline in values. 



Carnations, whieh a week ago were 

 held at $12 to $15 per hundred, are 

 down to one-third or less of these prices 

 and are moving slowly at that. A 

 change to better values is probable be- 

 fore the end of the week, as growers 

 will leave their crop on as long as pos- 

 sible for the coming tremendous Me- 

 morial day demand. Roses .are decid- 

 edly weaker, with short -stemmed stock 

 down to $2 to $3 per hundred, and there 

 is a decline of fully fifty per cent in the 

 values of other grades compared with a 

 week ago. The hot weather May 15 

 caused a weak market May 16, and 

 there was considerable unsold stock. 



Lilies have not been overabundant 

 and last week made as much as $35 per 

 hundred. Callas also held up their 

 heads and went to $25. The latter are 

 nearing the end of their season and it 

 has been a quite satisfactory one. 

 Sweet peas are poorer in quality and 

 the warm weather affects their color. 



Climax Mfg. Co. 



We manufacture the finest line of Flower 

 Boxes on the market, in Mist Tan, Green, Ox- 

 ford Gray, Favorite Manila, White Carnation 

 and White Glazed grades, plain, printed or em- 

 bossed, at the best prices, quality considered. 



Write for our price list 



OFFICE AND FACTORY: 



Castorland, New York 



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.JACOB BRUNNER, 5 Winthrop Square, Boston, Mass. 

 A. G. KEROES, 546 So. 59th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 J. A. CORN, 3229 Haitt Place, Washington, D. C. 



E. F. KENNON, 82 St. Andrews Place, Yonkers, N. Y. 

 C. L. MANNING, Janesville, Wis. 



