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20 



The Rorists^ Review 



May 4. 11)22 



Look to the Left and Keep Right 



Extract from the New York Times, 

 March 16, 1922. 



Prize for Ro»ea Won by Ntw Entry 



Traendly & Schenck received $500.00 

 for what u called best exhibit yet seen. 



First in the big 1000 Rose competition. 



A dask horse as far as flower shows are 

 concerned. 



Traendly & Schenck, of New York, 

 took the $500.00 prize for what was 

 said to be the finest Rose exhibit ever 

 shown at the Grand Central Palace. 



However, the above prize was 



won three times at 



three shows. 



For Mothers^ Day 



For a good 'profitable business you should 

 have the best the market affords. 



By handling the First Prize Rose Stock, you 



cannot go wrong — you will also have the 

 satisfaction of being able to inform your 

 customers that you handle only 



First Prize Roses 



We will quote you prices on request. 



We also have the finest Peas, Superb Valley, and a 

 general supply of first quality stock of everything re- 

 quired in an up-to-date Flower Shop. 



TRAENDLY & SCHENCK, Wholesale Florists 



436 SIXTH AVENUE 



Between 26th and 27th Streets 



NEW YORK CITY 



To the Manufacturer, Jobber, Florist and 

 Supply House only, no retail. 



Don't Be 



Caught Short 



Witkint lu patented cudbMid Wreatk Finns 



Experience has shown us that most of 

 our trade has paid too much for their 

 Wreath Forms because they held badk 

 their orders until shipment had to ]ft 

 made by express. This increased the cost 

 of the merchandise from 25 to 35 per 

 cent. Besides, our customers lost busi- 

 ness because they did not have the goods 

 on hand — their customers would not wait 

 when delivery could not be made at once. 

 The profit on such specialties comes 

 through having the goods on hand when 

 wanted. It does not pay to approach the 

 Christmas holidays with little goods on 

 hand. 



Therefore we saggest to yon that you 

 place your orders now for fall require- 

 mente In Christmas Wreath Forms. 



Send for our line of samples of cardboard 

 Wreath Forms as illustrated in this ad- 

 vertisement. Do it now. Prices and 

 samples will be sent gratis on request. 

 We make the following sizes: 



Wreath Forms--4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 16-iiich. 

 Star Forms^4, 6, 7. 9 and 12-inch. 

 Heart Forms— 6, • and 7-inch. 

 Cross Forms— 14x21 -inch and 18x30- inch. 



V/rite us today about your requirements. 



A. SiNGMAN & Co. 



Manofactorers of Cardboard Novelties 

 124 ts 128 N. 7th Street. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



