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The Florists^ Review 



March 23. 1922 



Gold Letter 



Prices Smashed 



No. 1 Gold 



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 



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 1000,$22.50 



B. L and J. T. COKELY, 201 N. 7th Ave., SCRANTON, PA. 



ErtabUshed 25 years 



Manufacturen and Importers of Florists' Supplies 



Mention The Review when you write. 



do not lend themselves well to photo- 

 graphinfj; therefore a picture could not 

 be obtained. The funeral work here is 

 of a high order, as, in fact, is all the 

 work carried out here, and tlie partners 

 in the business are to be heartily con- 

 gratulated on tlieir up-to-date business 

 methods, which have led to their great 

 success. 



Miss Hudson has opened a fine new 

 store on Los Hohlcs avenue, but is still 

 operating her Colorado street establish- 

 ment. 



The windows at Eldred'a Flower Shop 

 are exceedingly attractive, and it is 

 evidently a busy place. H. R. R. 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



The Market. 



Business conditions last week have 

 been uj) to the previous standard. 

 Stock is not r(511ing in plentifully, on 

 account of the cloudy weather we have 

 had since tlie cold snap arrived a few 

 weeks ago. The later daffodils are still 

 in good demand, and tliis year there 

 seems to ]>v a good stock of Van 

 Waveron 's (iiant, which we know to be 

 of fine quality, and these find a ready 

 sale in every store. Darwins in pot 

 and cut are showing up in the market 

 and soon will take the place of the 

 early tuli]>s. Hydrangeas are coming 

 in and will add to the variety of pot- 

 ted plants. 



Various Notes. 



An invitation will 1)e extended by 

 Samuel Lancaster to President Hard- 

 ing to visit the 1922 rose festival, which 

 will be held lu^xt June. 



The Holden Floral Co. cut the first 

 Darwin tulips this season and, no doubt, 

 this firm can be proud of supplying the 

 market at this time of the season. This 

 firm will come in witli a fine lot of 

 potted hyacinths for Easter and reports 

 that it is away behind in filling orders 

 for Laddie cuttings, of which a good 

 stock can be seen at any time during 

 the season. 



Rahn & Herbert, of Clackamas, are 

 bringing in some fine hydrangeas of 

 the French type, which find a good 



Finest Line of Iron Reservoir 

 Flower Vases on fhe Market 



No. 16 



Used for all outdoor f^ ^q ^2 



decorative purposes 



Immediate 

 Shipment 



Write 



for Catalogue and 



Pricea 



THE STEWART IRON WORKS COMPANY, Inc. 



230 STEWART BLOCK CINCINNATI, OHIO 



"The World's Greatest Iron Fence Builden" 



Mptitinn The ReTlew when you write. 



sale. Their Easter lilies are coming 

 along as well as expected. 



Preparations are being made by the 

 florists and nurserymen for the June 

 rose festival, and, no doubt, it will be 

 a big success. 



The Wilson-Crout-Oehr Co. is getting 

 a number of inquiries for bedding stock 

 from our neighboring state, California. 



Clarke Bros, still have some fine aza- 

 leas in their retail store, and can be 

 proud of having such valuable property 

 on liand. They are making a ship- 

 ment of rooted Manetti stock to the 

 state of California. They were success- 

 ful this season with their grafting of 

 young rose stocks at their Hillsboro 

 place. 



Martin & Forbes Co. is having a fine 



WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



Manufactured by 



W. J. COWEE, "SfV™ 



10,000, $2.50 50,000, $11.00 

 Sample Free For Sale by Dealers 



cut of lily of the valley. Sweet peas 

 and roses are coming more plentifully 

 now from the Forest Grove range. 

 Some fine Murillo and double yellow 

 tulips are being displayed here and 

 business is reported to be satisfactory. 

 Miss B. Gertz, who has been in the 

 employ of the Smith Flower Shop, has 

 resigned and intends to leave for the 



(Coiicliulcd on pace loC.) 



