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The Florists^ Review 



May 25, 1922 



Gold Letter prfces Smashed 



These prices on fold letters are Postpaid 



to you no matter whether you are located 



in Maine or California, Ore^ron or Florida. OV"^. Mi ' 



Compartment Boxes 25c each or free with 



orders of 5,000 letters. 



These letters are our re^rular first j^^^ 



N0.1G0U quality stock. The kind that will Pw 1000. $3.00 „ ,5^A-^ 



F« 1.000 $3.50 stick, STICK and STICK, and won't p«riooo.$3.os 



ret 5.000 15.00 ^^.^^ ^C£ 



Per 10.000 28.00 come orr. 



g^mp^ Father Sister Grandita Asleep Rest Darling Mamma At Best Niece Unols 



1 l." l"l' L '^C Mother Husband Grandms Baby Our Dear Comrade Cousin Daughter Papa 



ULi li:«Ko 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 



ErtabHthed 25 ytan Mannfadnrcis vaA Impoitcn of Florists' SuppBes 



PHILADEUHIA NOTES. 



(<'<inrliiili'(l from pagfiKI. > 



beautiful place overlooking the pic- 

 turesque Wissahickon May 20. 



Sydney H. Bayersdorfer says that the 

 volume of business for Memorial day 

 has been large. 



P. Janson is plant salesman for the 

 Bickmore Greenhouses, of Wallingford. 



Samuel S. Pennock spoke -with pleas- 

 ure of his reception in Florida, so cor- 

 dial that it made his journey seem less 

 serious. 



Samuel C. Sproul continued his re- 

 markable record by opening his fifth 

 store last week, at Sixty-third and Lan- 

 caster avenue. 



Robert M. Franks has succeeded Her- 

 bert E. Bell as manager of the up- 

 town establishment of J. J. Haber- 

 mehl's Sons. 



Berger Bros, are receiving superb lo- 

 cally grown peonies. 



The first spring show of the Pennsyl- 

 vania Horticultural Society was held in 

 Masonic hall, Ardmore, May 24. Peren- 

 nials, columbines, iris and floral deco- 

 rations formed the display. 



Charles Durand has returned to J. J. 

 Habermehl'a Sons. 



William C. Lynch, manager of the 

 Philadelphia Growers' Cut Flower Co., 

 who was in an automobile accident re- 

 cently, has happily recovered and is at 

 work again. 



The flower market held for charity 

 in Rittcnhouse square on the afternoon 

 of May 19 was a great success. All the 

 fashionable florists contributed plants 

 or flowers or what not, and many of 

 them worked hard to make the affair 

 successful. It was a pretty scene, with 

 the flowers and the grass and the booths 

 and the pretty frocks and the smiling 

 faces. 



L. E. Manning has succeeded William 

 H. Engler as Philadelphia correspond- 

 ent for the Florists' Exchange. 



The street believes that one of the 

 secrets of C. U. Liggit 's success lies in 

 his thorough knowledge of the supply. 



Mrs. Drew-Baer, in a straw hat and 

 white dress, worked hard for the 

 flower market. Phil. 



The Most Appropriate 

 Basket for Bridesmaids 



No. 82Z1— Width, 9 ins.; Overall, 16 ins.: Natural, 

 $3.90: Stained, SS. 00: Two-tone, $5.65: Liner, $1.00. 



N». 822' 2— Width, 10 ins.: Overall, 18 ins.: Natural, 

 $4.20: Stained, $6.00: Two-tone, $6.35: Liner, $1.20. 



No. 822 3— Width, 11 ins : Overall, 22 ins.; Natural, 



$4.80: Stained, $6. 60; Two-tone, $7.80: Liner, $1.20. 



No. 822/4— Width, 12 ins.; Overall, 26 ins.; Natural, 



$5.40: Stained, $7.20; Two-tone, $8.40; Liner, $1.20; 



No. 822/5— Width. 13 ins.; Overall. 28 ins.; Natural, 



$6.60: Stained, $8.40: Two-tone, $10.20: Liner, $1.80. 



No. 822/7— AVidth, IS ins.: Overall, 32 ins.: Natural, 



$7.80: Stained, $10.20: Two-tone, $12.50; Liner, $1.80. 



These are all per dozen prices. 



Why not Ket a stock in now? You will need them. 



Write for catalogue. 



Raedlein Basket Company 



713-717 MILWAUKEE AVE. 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



RAEDLEIN always at yonr sertice. 



"Knot Wood" Products 



Pots ~ Vases - Baskets 



"Knot \V(xxl" Pots make a splendid 

 apijeiirance when used as Veranda 

 Pols and for Ferns. 



Tr.v one of our sample shipments 

 of assorted ware in Lok IJrown and 

 (Jreen. 



$ lO.OO. $ 1 8.«0, $20.00 



They will make money for .vou dur- 

 ing' bedding season. 



Price List and Illustrated Leaflet on the Press. 



R. G. BOCK, Florist, r^s^L. Hamilton, 0. 



Sent only by request from 



Stoyestown, Pa. — One greenhouse, 

 .'52x100 feet, is being erected by the 

 John C. Moninger Co., Chicago, for Law- 

 rence Ginter. 



Huntington, W. Va.— Thomas E. Mc- 

 Dowell has completed the first unit of 

 the range purchased from the John C. 

 Moninger Co., Chicago. 



