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The Florists' Review 



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JUNB i&, 1921 



^RONA FLOWER BOyp$ 



Reinresentative*: 



M. E. CHAPIN 



516 Fifth Avenue 



New York City 



T. A. DDCON CO. 



1526 Biake St 

 Denver, Colorado 



T. S. FINCH 



601 Elm St 



Dallu. Texas 



For Violets and Corsagres 



Size Per 100 



7x 4x4 2-mchTop $5.00 



10 X 6 X 51q 2-inch Top 6.00 



12 X 8 X 5I3 2-inch Top 7.65 



14x10x8 2-inch Top 12.60 



For Cut Flowers 



18 X 5 X 3 2-inch Top $ 6.10 



20x4x3 2-inch Top 6.05 



21x5x3 2-inch Top 7.25 



24 X 5 X 31a 2-inch Top 7.70 



24x8x4 2-inch Top.. 10.80 



28x8x4 2-inch Top 12.10 



28x8x5 2-inch Top 13.05 



30 X 5 X 31a 2-inch Top 9.25 



36x8x5 2-inch Top 16.20 



W. Willis also made a grand display 

 of these popular flowers. 



The Arnold Arboretum received a 

 first-class certificate for a new seed- 

 ling rhododendron, Holmleaense (R. 

 discolor x E. catawbiense). H. H. Rich- 

 ardson received honorable mention for 

 the new Chinese Anisostichus (big- 

 nonia) capreolata, and similar awards 

 went to the Arnold Arboretum for 

 Rhododendron Anneliesoe and to T. C. 

 Thurlow's Sons Co. for its collection 

 of seedling peonies. Walter Hunnewell, 

 T. D. Hatfield, superintendent, showed 

 u large collection of hardy rhododen- 

 drons, including some fine seedlings. 

 Henry Stewart showed a collection of 

 oriental and Iceland poppies. 



T. D. Hatfield delivered an interest- 

 ing lecture on hardy azaleas and rhodo- 

 dendrons on each afternoon of the show, 

 which attracted interested audiences. 



Various Notes. 



B. Hammond Tracy, Jr., son of Mr. 

 and Mrs. B. Hammond Tracy, of Wen- 

 ham, Mass., who was drowned in 

 France, May 5, was buried at Wenham 

 June 2, with full military honors, fol- 

 lowing a largely attended funeral cere- 

 mony at the Wenham Congregational 

 church. The Norman Prince Post of 

 the American Legion escorted the body 

 to the grave, vviicre a squad fired a 

 salute and a Ijiigler sounded taps. The 

 Reverend T. C. Craig, of the Congre- 

 gational cliurcli, officiated, assisted by 

 Cliaplain Benjamin, of the Legion Post. 

 Tlicre was a wealth of beautiful floral 

 f ril)utes. 



Tlie annual bliow of the American 

 Peony Society will be held at Horticul- 

 tural hall, .lime 18 and 19, in conjunc- 



The sizes given here ore carried in stock, in 

 the popular MIST-ORAY and GREEN colors. 



5% DISCOUNT 



CASH "WITH ORDER 



The prices Quoted herewith are f . 0. b. ChicaKO, 



When printing ia wanted there will lie a 

 charge of $9.00 per color for printing 600, 

 tl2.00 per color for printing 1000. 



Border printing and embossingwill be charged 

 for as time work in accordance with the amount 

 of work involved. 



HomeOflkc 



and Factory 



4433 Ogden Ave 



CHICAGO 



Telephone 



Uwndak906 



For Sprays, ffesij^ns and 

 Cut Fl^iirers 



Size Per 100 



16xl6x 8 Telescope $29.26 



20x20x 8 Telescope 38.96 



21x 6x 3 Telescope 7.26 



24 z 6 z 3I3 Telescope 8.90 



24z24zl0 Telescope 55.76 



SOxlOx 6 Telescope 22.00 



30xl2z 6 Telescope '.. 30.26 



32z32z 8 Telescope 63.76 



36zlOz 5 Telescope 26.20 



36zl2z 6 Telescope 36.36 



36zl4z 8 Telescope 46.66 



40xl0x 6 Telescope 44.00 



DISCOUNT 

 y-v wkea BOMy it sent 

 ^ witk At erder. 



FLORISTS BOXES 5% 



The AuU Bros. Co., Dayton, O. 



ESTABLISHED 1890 



Made of heavy, high-grade material and firat-class workmanship. We 

 strive for duplicate orders and get them. Write for samples. 



Hist Gray Hist Gray 



or Hsnila or Manila 



Shallow Foil 



Cover Teleaeop* 



SIZES Price Price 



per 100 per 100 



3 x20x 4 $ 3.00 $ 3.30 



3 xl8x 5 3.20 3.40 



3lt2x24x 5 4.10 5.00 



34x30x 5 5.10 6.00 



5 x24x 8 7.10 8.30 



5 x28x 8 8.00 10.00 



5 x38x 8 11.40 13.80 



5 x30xl0 12.40 14.00 



Ulst Gray 



or lianila 



ShaUow 



Cover 



SIZES Price 



per 100 



6x28x12 $13.20 



5x35x10 13.90 



6x36x12 17.60 



8x20x20 18.60 



8x24x24 27.50 



7x42x12 



8x48x14 



Hilt Gray 

 or Manila 



Full 

 Telescope 



Price 

 per 100 



$16.00 



16.50 



21.00 



23.50 



32.00 



32.50 



39.00 



Gray Corsage and Violet 



With Shallow Fluted Edge Lid 



5l2x9x 6 $4.25 



6 x7xl4 5.25 



6x9x13 $5.70 



7x9x 9 5.70 



ONE PIECE BOX. heavyweight, mist gray, 3x41^x24 $3.00 



Printing in black ink, J2.00 per 1000, or loss quantity; printing in colored ink, $8.00 per 

 1000 or less quantity, in assorted sizes. All f. o. b. Dayton, Ohio. 

 No order printed less than 50 of large sizes or 100 oif small sizes. 

 We reserve the privilege of sub<;tituting either color. 



tion with the exhibition of the Massa- 

 chusetts Horticultural Society. A week 

 earlier would have suited local peonies 

 better, but, nevertheless, a fine show is 

 looked for. 



John J. O'Brien, the Beacon street 

 florist, held a double celebration May 



31. It happened to be his birthday and 

 Mrs. O'Brien, in honor of the auspi- 

 cious event, presented her hasband with 

 a bouncing 11%-pound son. Always a 

 tall man, Mr. O'Brien's head now 

 seems almost to reach the clouds. 

 The E. & J. Farquhar Co. haa had a 



