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The Florists' Review 



J0KI 16, 1921 



REDUCED PRICES 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



Since printing our price list in the Florists* Review, April 28, we have reduced prices on the following itcnu: 



.$0.06 

 . .08 



CHIFFON: 



4-inch rrencli, .^-stripe, popular colors. Per yard 



6-iiicli rrench, ,i- stripe, popular colors. Per yard 



CUT FLOWER BOXES: Mist Gray-100 in a bundle. 



3 xl8x5. Per 100 $6.00 



3 x21x5. Per 100 6.80 



35/$x24x.S. Per 100 7.80 



3^^x30x5. Per 100 9.00 



4 x24x8. Per 100 10.50 



5 x5'6x8. Per 100 17.00 



"Economy" One-piece Folding Box. 4J/i x 24 x 3. Per 100 5.tO 



GILT LETTERS AND WORDS: 

 No. 1 Gummed Letters. In packages of 10 each, at $1.00 per 100. 

 In envelopes of 25 each, at 80c per 100. 



All the popular words, in envelopes of 10 each, at 



Script Words: 



$3.50 per 100. 



FIBER VASES: 



No. 2. V/i inches diameter, 9 inches tall. 



No. 22. 4^ inches diameter, IS inches tall. 



No. 11. 6 inches diameter, 18 inches tall. 



No. 01. 7 inches diameter, 20 inches tall. 



Each $1.65 



Each 1.90 



Each 2.00 



Each 3.00 



RAFFIA— Natural: 



In skeins, single skeins at 30c per lb. 

 50 lbs. or more at 22c per lb. 



5 skein lots at 25c per lb.; 



RIBBONS: 



Baby Ribbon, No. 1, per 50- yard spool, each $0.85 



Bon Ton or Ribbonzene, per 500- yard spool, each 1.80 



Empress or Fiber Ribbon, 1-inch, per 50-yard bolt 1.95 



THREAD: 

 Special, Green, 8 spools in 



box for $1.30 



CUT WIRE: 



No. 22, bright cut, 12-inch and 18-inch, per 12-lb. box. 



.$2.40 



WHV NOT ORDER DIRECT FROM THIS PRICE LIST? 



WE WILL MAKE PROMPT SHIPMENT 



COLORADO SEED CO., 



WESTERN FLORISTS' 

 SUPPLY HOUSE 



DENVER, COLO. 



•when Mr. Ilill told liiiii that Red Co- 

 lumbia had f;iv(Mi liftytwo fiowers per 

 plant in the last season. A few plants 

 of it are being tried out at the Premier 

 Rose Gardens and bv Poehlmann Bros. 

 Co. 



A. E. Hunt reports the loss of his 

 June batch of cuttings of his celebrated 

 strain of daisies, lie can not fill orders 

 before October. 



It is no wonder that the Greenhouse 

 Coal Co. should feature the florists' 

 slogan in its circular matter to the 

 trade, for one officer of the company is 

 a florist liimself. Paul E. Weiss has 

 been able to observe amply the pulling 

 powers of our slogan. 



Visitors. 



Hans Rosacker and wife, of Minne- 

 apolis, spent a day in Chicago last week 

 on their way to Germany to visit the 

 place of their birth. They were mar- 

 ried twenty-eight years ago and left 

 next day for America. This is their 

 first return visit. They have four sons, 

 three of whom are in charge of the 

 business. One son runs the growing, 

 another the selling, while the third 

 looks after the office, which seems an 

 ideal arrangement. 



Among last week's visitors was L. F. 

 Kleitz, secretary and manager of the 

 Lockyear Floral Co., Evansville, Ind. 

 He was on a week 's business trip, after 

 which he planned to retire to some lake 

 resort for a rest after a busy season. 

 His concern lias plans for e.xpansion. 



One of last week's \isitors was S. A. 

 Kost, the inventive genius of the W. F. 

 Kasting Co.. Buffalo. Mr. Kost has 

 invented .u soil grinder, a greenhouse 

 glazing gun and numerous other labor- 

 saving contrivances. In ;i Dodge tour- 

 ing car lie has made ;i business trip 

 from Buffalo to Louisville, St. Louis, 

 St. I'aiil ,'ni(| Miiinca]iolis and is on liis 

 way home. 



Tlieodori' Wirth and ^Irs. Wirtli were 

 recent visitors, returning to tlieir home 

 at Minneajiolis after a trip east. They 

 were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George 

 Asmus and Mr. and Mrs. Guy French 

 .'It ;i little dinner at Lincoln Tavern, at 

 Morton Grove, the evening of their de- 

 parture. 



Charb's Smith, of the Eastern Wreath 

 Mfg. Co., I'roviilence, R. I., has been 



WE ARE CUTTING 



GOOD SUNNER FLOWERS, ROSES 

 CARNATIONS and GARDEN FLOWERS 



Premier ........ 4c to lOc 



Columbia 3c to 10c 



Butterfly 3c to 8c 



Ophelia 3c to 8c 



New Ferns, 1000... .$4.50 



Carnations 3c 



Lilies 15c to 18c 



Gladioli lOc 



Delphinium, bunch , . .75c 

 Asparagus, 3 bunches, $1.00 



T. J. Noll Floral Company 



1117-1119 McGee St., Kansas City, Mo. 



H. KUSIK & CO. 



Largest Shippers of 

 Fresh Cut Flowers 

 at Kansas City. 



Florists' Supplies 

 Manufacturers of Wire Designs 



1018 McG«« Street 

 KANSAS CITY, MO. 



here this week. He sells only through 

 jobbers, who handled 500,000 of his 

 wreaths last season, and he plans to sell 

 a million frames in the next year. 



Frank Goacher, of the J. M. Gasser 

 Co., Cleveland, spent June 9 in this 

 market. 



THE nap PROBLEM 



ReUeyed by the 



Ever Ready 

 Flower Pot 

 G)ver.,.. 



Dresses your plants in a smart style 

 quickly and without work. Write for 

 sample and price list today. 



Send lOc PcMtage. 



The Ever Ready Flower Pol Cover Co. 



146 Hughes Avenue, BUFFALO. N. Y. 



Schenectady, N. Y.— Walter Mott 

 cannot keep away from the florists' 

 business even on vacation. He is spend- 

 ing his in potting and planting, though 

 the temperature of late would discour- 

 age a less enthusiastic person in such a 

 form of recreation. 



