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The Rorists' Review 



August 25. 1921 



Gold Letter 



Prices Smashed 



These prices on geld 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. 



Tk««« lettars ar* our rogular first quality 

 stock. Tho kind that will stick, STICK and 

 STICK, and won't com* off. 



No. 6 

 Per 1000, $3.00 



No. 1 Gold 

 Per 1000 $3.50 



Deduct 



No. 4 

 PerlOOQ, $3.00 



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

 over $25.00 worth of assorted gold letters. 



3CIRIPT Father Sister Grandpa Asleep Rest Darling Mamma At Rest Niece Uncle 



1 ir'l " l'iri>C Mother Husband Grandma Baby Our Dear Comrade Cousin Daughter Papa 



LttL I 1 EilCo 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, 



EsUblUhed 25 years 



201 N. 7th Ave., SCRANTON, PA 



Manufacturers and Importers of Florists' Supirfies 



PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



The Market. 



Last WL'i'k was an unusually busy one 

 for this time of the year, due to the 

 great demand for funeral work. Sev- 

 eral largo funerals gave an impetus 

 to business that has kept all on the 

 jump. Eoses, asters and gladioli are 

 the principal flowers and the prices on 

 these are conservative. Already deal- 

 ers are preparing for the new season 

 and most are looking forward to good 

 business. There are a number of wed- 

 dings on the social calendar that should 

 be beneficial. 



Various Notes. 



Never in the experience of the old- 

 est florist here has there been such a 

 large floral display at a private funeral 

 as there was at the funeral of the late 

 Colonel Samuel romeroy Colt, former 

 president of the United States Rubber 

 Co. Timothy O 'Connor, of this city, 

 had the family order, wliicli included a 

 handsome, large casket blanket of red 

 roses and maidenhair. I'ractically every 

 florist in the state; and many outside the 

 state sent large i)ieces. Johnston Bros, 

 furnished a large piece, representing 

 the coat of arms of Khode Island. This 

 was from the Republican state commit- 

 tee and was one of the most pretentious 

 pieces ever made in this city. 



Willis S. Pino, accompanied l)y his 

 wife, left Wednesday, August 17, 

 for a month's automobiling among the 

 White mountains. They will make their 

 headquarters at Bethlehem, X. H. 



Raymond Macrae has been spending a 

 vacation with friends at Stilhvater, 

 R.I. 



Joseph E. Koppelman has a new 

 limousine for himself and family. 



Macnair the Florist has been kept 

 busy at both stores the last week with 

 funeral work. 



Miss Clara McCarron is spending licr 

 vacation this summer at Old Orchard 

 Beach, Me. 



William Marshall, of the Fruit Hill 

 Greenhouses, has returned from his va- 

 cation, spent at Block Island. 



Sweeney Bros., 448 Cranston street, 

 are making a complete overhauling of 



Roses - Asters - Gladioli 



Good stock and plenty of it 



Asters, all colors 2c to 4c 



Gladioli, fancy 6c to 8c 



Roses, new crop 3c to 8c 



Our fall and winter line of florists' suppplies has been 



personally selected of the best on the market. 



Let us quote you quantity prices. 



Large line of Florists' Supplies always on hand 



T. J. Noll Floral Company 



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



Papier Mache Wreaths 



6-inch $1.35 per 100 



8-iach 2.00 per 100 



lO-inch 3.00 per 100 



12-inch 4.00 per 100 



14-inch 5.00 per 100 



Florists' Supply House 



HARTJE & ELDER, Proprietors 



229 N. Delaware St. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



GOLD LETTERS AND SCRIPTS 



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



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



