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JdI-V 14, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



33 



Everybody knows Jimmie Magee, of Bayersdorfer's, Philadelphia. Here is a brand-new 

 cartoon by Jimmie's brother, Ray. It represents the Merchant Prince in the act of landing 

 from the steamer Lapland in New York on July 10, 1921. It shows with unmistakable clear- 

 ness the tremendous effect that his coming will have upon the Florists' interest in the country. 



OR Bros 



30 East 

 Randolph Street 



Wholesale Growers of 



CHICAGO 



CUT FLOWERS 



Large Supplies of the 



Popular New Roses and Carnations 



M'lition The Uevlcw when you write. 



Congress Flower Shop, who noticed that 

 a j'ear ago the war-wealthy paid any 

 price for these flowers, whereas the per- 

 manent, well-to-do class of tlorists' 

 patrons, who buy more flowers as living 



costs decline, are unwilling to give 

 fancy prices for these floral aristocrats. 

 Among last week 's visitors was S. S. 

 Skidelskj-, well known to all the older 

 generation of florists. Pie was on his 



way from New York with a ticket that 

 would carry him to Salt Lake City, Los 

 Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Van- 

 couver, St. Paul and home. It is Mr. 

 Skidelskv's first visit to the Pacific 



