FUBHUARY 23, 1922 



The Rorists^ Review 



15 



/Le£JlAy^ 



How many flowers would you sell if you 

 used tin cans? Other unattractive con- 

 tainers are nearly as bad. 



Certainly your flowers would have an atmos- 

 phere of beauty and distinction if they were 

 displayed in mahogany containers. But ma- 

 hogany is high-priced. 



"Fibrotta" Ware is inexpensive, yet it re- 

 sembles polished mahogany. It retains its 

 attractive appearance. 



prove exceptionally effective. These vases 

 are non-conductors of heat and cold. Unlike 

 metal vases, they keep water cool. They do 

 not chill the water when put in your refriger- 

 ator. They also do not rust out or stain 

 woodwork. 



"Fibrotta" vases are not easily broken like 

 earthenware. 



"Fibrotta" saucers for flower pots are light and 

 easv to clean. Thev do not scratch woodwork. 



For displaying cut flowers, '"Fibrotta" vases Let us send you our catalogue. 



CORDLEY AND HAYES 



14 Leonard Street New York City 



Eatablished 1889 



WARE 



"Fibrotta" saucers for 

 flower pots. Easy to 

 clean. Never sweat 

 through. 



"Fibrotta" florists' 

 vases. Regularly fur- 

 nished in mahogany 

 color. Enameled green or 

 white, to order. Made in 

 a variety of sizes. 



