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The Rorists* Review 



NOVBMBBtt 17, 1921 



Gold Letter 



Prices Smashed 



No. 1 CoM 



Per 1,000 S 3.50 



Per 5,000 15 00 



Per 10,000 28.00 



These prices on gold letters are Postpaid 



to you no matter whether you are located 

 in Maine or California, Oregon or Florida, 

 Compartment Boxes 25c each or free with . 

 orders of 5,000 letters. 



These letters are our resrular first 

 quality stock. The kind that will 

 stick, STICK and STICK, and won't 

 come off. 



No. 6 

 Per 1000, $3.00 



No. 4 

 Per 1000. $3.00 



SCRIPT 

 LETTERS 



Father Sister Grandpa Asleep Rest Darling Mamma At Rest Niece Uncle 



Mother Husband Grandma Baby Our Dear Comrade Cousin Daughter Papa 



Brother Wife Friend Sleeping My Too Soon Nephew Peace Aunt Soon 



Per lOO, $3.00; per lOOO, $22.50 



B. L and J. T. COKELY, 



EcUbllshed 25 years 



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



Manufacturers and Importer* of Florists' Supplies 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



left for a three weeks' hunting trip in 

 Potter county. 



George C. McCallum, Homer D. Wood, 

 Lawrence Cooper and Edward Niggle, 

 of the McCallum Co., are hunting in 

 Forest county. The company has estab- 

 lished a camp, where all its employees 

 expect to spend from one to two weeks 

 before the hunting season ends. 



Mr. Anderson, of the A. L. Eandall 

 Co., spent a few days in Pittsburgh last 

 week. 



Special comment has been made on 

 the large-sized mums being displayed 

 by the Mrs. E. A. Williams Co. store, 

 on Penn avenue. These mums have 

 been grown for exhibition purposes 

 by John Barnett, grower for Mrs. 

 J. D. Lyon, of Sewickley. The varieties 

 arc Firestone and Nagirroc. The pro- 

 ceeds from the sale of these mums will 

 be given to tlie Eed Cross. Mr. Sheaf 

 says that some of these mums are bring- 

 ing $5 apiece. 



W. A. Clarke, treasurer of the Pitts- 

 burgli Cut Flower Co., has been confined 

 to his home for the last few days, suf- 

 fering from a severe cold. H. J. H. 



HAND PAINTED 



NEWARK, N. J. 



The Market. 



Funerals, wedding work, sales in con- 

 nection with the i)ig football games 

 and the commoncemcnt of winter social 

 life have increased tlie business of local 

 florists somcwliat during the last two 

 weeks. Trade, however, is not up to 

 normal for tliis time of the year. Mums 

 continue to be the leader, but there is 

 an active demand for carnations and 

 other seasonable flowers. Prices are rea- 

 sonable, though somewhat higher than 

 last year at this time. 



Various Notes. 



A timely window display attracted 

 many people to the store of the A. C. 

 Begerow Floral Co., 946 Broad street. 

 The center of the display represented a 

 miniature football field made of moss 

 and marked off in accordance with the 

 rules of the game. Small figures, the 

 players, were lined up for action. The 

 sides of the football field were covered 



BEAUTIFULLY 



$3.25 per doz. 



F. 0. B. Chicago. 

 THREE SIZES. 



Send $1.25 

 For 5 Samples 



'Terms: 

 Cash with order. 



m 



fuTAfthn*- 



Chicago PapierNache Co. 



2834 Lincoln Ave. Chicago 



with autumn foliage, and here and there 

 were small pots of chrysanthemums, 

 which blended harmoniously with the 

 foliage. R. B. M. 



rORT WAYNE, IND. 



The Market. 



Business conditions have been gener- 

 ally good. Rain and sleet, followed by 

 snow, has been the program of weather. 

 All stock is plentiful with the exception 

 of orchids, which are to be had only in 

 limited quantities. Some violets and 

 sweet peas are coming in that are of 

 good quality. 



Various Notes. 



The florists made a concerted drive 

 for busi^iess in connection with Armis- 

 tice day, but, owing to the disagreeable 

 weather, the results were not satisfac- 

 tory. The day opened with a heavy 

 rain, which later turned to snow, and 

 the general public did not turn out to 

 celebrate. 



A. J. Lanternier had an attractive 

 window arranged for Armistice day. 

 Tlie American flag made of cape flowers 



Best Made Plant Basket 



All reed in I'-tone with TIN LINERS. 

 No. 7(Hi. 7-in. opening, per doz., $7.?5 

 No. H(Kt. 8-in. opening, per doz., [} 00 



Our Great Leader 



No. ;n(i. Cut Flower Baskets, in 2- 

 tone, with liners. 



Per doz., $5.00; 25 for $10.OO; 

 100 for $38.00. 



This lasket has any other l)asket beat 

 on the market at any price. 



Terms strictly cash with order. 



JOHNSON BASKET WORKS 



253S Milwaukee Are., CHICAGO, ILL. 



occupied the center of the window and 

 was surroHuded by red, white and blue 

 bouquets. ^ 



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