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The Rorists^ Review 



July 28, 1921 



Gold Letter 



Prices Smashed 



These prices on gtld letters are Postpaid to you 

 no matter whether you are located in Maine or 

 California, Oregon or Florida. 

 Compartment Boxes 20c each or f r«« with orders 

 of 5,000 letters. 



Tb*s* I«tt«r* ar* our regular first Vinality 

 stock. Tko kind that will stick, STICK and 

 STICK, and won't com* off. 



No. 6 

 Per 1000. $3.00 



No. 1 CoM 

 Per 1000 S3.50 



Deduct 



No. 4 

 Perl000,$3.00 



2^ if you send cash with order and 10^ if yon order 

 over $26.00 worth of assorted gold letters. 



3^IUPX Father Sister Grandpa Asleep Rest Darling Mamma At Sest Niece Uncle 



Y CT'T'E'^G Mother Husband Grandma Baby Our Dear Comrade Cousin Daughter Papa 



LilL I I JCiKo Brother Wife Friend Sleeping My Too Soon Nephew Peace Aunt Soon 



Per lOO, $3.00; per lOOO, $25.00 ' 



B. L and J. T. COKELY, 



Established 25 years 



201 N. 7th Ave., SCRANTON, PA. 



Manulacturen and Importers of Florists' Supplies 



WE 



AREWAITINGTOriLL-THATORDERrOR 



New Prices Effective July 1st 



tvindler bmiltno Service 



Three-Stripe Chiffon— Best Quality 



White, Pink, ) 6-in., per yard 6c 



Violet,UVder^4.in. pe, yard 5c 



WINDIER WHOLESALE FLORAL CO., 



Sphagnum Moss 



One Bale $ 1.36 



Ten Bales 12.50 



Green Thread 



(Meyer's) 



One-pound box $ 1.75 



Ten boxes 16.50 



Number 2 Metalline Shower 



Pink and White 

 Per 50-yard bolt Ji.sc 



All 1310 Pine Street, 



Phones ST. LOUIS, MO. 



eeived a bunch of Hadley roses, tied 

 with white manila, inscribed, "De- 

 feated, but not disgraced." Surely the 

 victors did not get all the spoils. 



Mrs. Uttley, of Harrisburg, Pa., wit- 

 nessed the baseball game at Belmont, as 

 :i guest of Edward Eeid. 



The baseball games scheduled for this 

 week are Craig vs. Rice and the Inde- 

 pendents vs. Craig. Phil. 



BOSTON NOTES. 



[Continued from page 27.] 



seems to be the one most favored, al- 

 though some will go by steamer of the 

 Metropolitan line to New York. 



The tremendous rainfalls of the last 

 few weeks have caused serious damage 

 to carnation and aster crops on low 

 ground. Edward Winkler, of Wake- 

 field, has lost a great many plants from 

 stem-rot and other growers are in the 

 same position. Since June 29 we have 

 had nearly fourteen inches of rain. 

 Potato fields in all directions are now 

 badly diseased. 



Jelle Roos, of Concord, is shipping in 

 many thousands of fine gladioli daily 

 to the Boston market. His large fields 

 are in luxuriant condition. 



The Massachusetts Nurserymen's As- 

 sociation will hold a field day, starting 

 from Horticultural hall, Boston, at 9 



PAPER— In Reams 



(Full reams, 480 sheets) 



Per Ream 

 No. 2 White Tissue, 20x30 inches.$1.25 

 No. 2 White Tissue, 24x36 inches 2.00 

 White Wax Tissue, 24x36 inches. 4.00 

 Gxeen Wax Tissue, 24x36 inches. 4.50 



TWINE 



Jute Tube Rope (4 ply) . About 10 



to 12 lbs. to baU. Price per lb. $0.25 

 Jute Twine (3 ply). On H lb. 



balls, per lb 50 



White Cotton Twine on Cones. 



About 2}4 lbs. each, per lb 40 



Green Sea Island Twine on Cones, 



about 2H lbs. each, per lb 70 



Twine Holders for cones, each . . . .40 



Complete list of many other items free. 

 One FLORAL ART ALBUM civen free with any order of $25.00 or more. 



Geo. H. Angermueller Co."» t.'^! St. Louis, Mo. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



GOLD LETTERS AND SCRIPTS 



Best and Cheapest on the market. Write for samples and prices. 



J. LICHTENBERGER, 1560 Ave. A, NEW YORK CITY 



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