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The Florists^ Review 



March 16. 1922 



Gold Letter Prfees Smashed 



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 regular first ^^^^ 



NciGoU quality stock. The kind that will Periooo.$3.oo _ ™*.,a« 



Per 1.000 s 3.50 ,tick, STICK and STICK, and won't Periooo.ss.oo 



Per 5.000 15.00 «..».„ J «« 



Per 10.000 28.00 COme Ort. 



jg^l^p^ Father Sister Grandpa Asleep Rest Darling Mamma AtSest Niece Uncle 



I ci' i 'iTDC Mother Husband Grandma Baby Our Dear Comrade Cousin Daughter Papa 



LiIL I I MLKo 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, 201 N. 7th Ave., SCRANTON, PA. 



Established 25 years Manufacturers and Importers of Florists' Supplies 



"SERVICE YOU'LL LIKE" 



FANCY HAND-PAINTED NETAL BASKETS 



JAPANESE DESIGN, 

 Guaranteed not to Leak, 

 12 inches over all, 53^ inches 

 deep, 33^ inches in diameter 



$27.00 



per 

 100 



ALL COLORS 



Just what you need for Easter and Mothers' Day — ORDER NOW! 



ALLAN HUMASON CO., 448-450 N. Wells St., at lui..!., CHICAGO 



"SERVICE YOU'LL LIKE" 



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shamrocks are in excellent demand for 

 March 17. 



Growers in Meeting. 



An adjourned meeting of growers was 

 held at Young's hotel March 11 to con- 

 sider the consolidation of the two 

 wholesale flower markets. There was 

 a good attendance. W. C. Stickel pre- 

 sided and spoke of the object of the 

 meeting. William H. Elliott, the first 

 speaker, urged the markets to stick to- 

 gether. It was unanimously voted to 

 give full power to the committee to 

 effect an organization with other com- 

 mittees, William H. Elliott being 

 chosen as chairman. Mr. Elliott spoke 

 of the strong desirability of either leas- 

 ing or building as soon as possible, and 

 said that building seemed to bo the bet- 

 ter idea. It would cost $300,000 or 

 $400,000 to erect a suitable building, he 

 said. Last year was, undoubtedly, the 

 best growers ever had and the outlook 

 was full of promise. Now was the time 

 to go ahead. The markets had always 

 paid $10 or more in dividends and the 

 new alliance could easily put through 

 a building scheme. A straw vote taken 

 among growers present, stating how 

 much they are prepared to subscribe 

 towards a building, totaled a substan- 

 tial sum. 



Some thirty propositions for localities 



There's money in 

 Goldfish for You 



Yoo can have acompcllirg 

 window display---and the 

 fish will piartically cell 

 themaelves at a liardsome 

 profit. We Bcll aquarium 

 supplies of all kinds. Fif- 

 teen years' experience en- 

 ables us to ship fish an7 

 distance safely. 



Send for Wholesale Catalogue 



Auburndale Goldfish Company 



1449 W. Madison St. 



Chicago, lU. 



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Mention The Review when you write. 



were considered, but the Park Square 

 section was most favored. A commit- 

 tee, consisting of A. Christcnsen, Mr. 

 Peirce and W. C. Stickel, was chosen 

 to discuss the matter with other trade 

 elements and a little later all will come 

 together at a banquet, when the build- 

 ing question is to be decided upon. All 

 elements are full of optimism and the 

 outlook for a grand building for the 



wholesaling of flowers is most excel- 

 lent. 



Various Notes. 

 While there are a good many visitors 

 from here to the New York show, the 

 number is somewhat below that of 

 former years, probably because a con- 

 siderable number are planning to visit 

 the national show at Indianapolis. 

 Then Boston has a large show of its 



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