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The Florists' Review 



April 7, 1921 



AHENTION: LOOK at the LOW PRICES 



On SCRIPT WORDS and No. 1 GOLD LETTERS 



They are the FINEST QtJALlTY IMPORTED BRIGHT GOLD and gummed 

 extra fine on the back. 



If they are not the finest you have ever had, return them at our expense. 

 We want your business on Gold Letters and Script. 



No. 1 Gold Letters, per 1000 - - - $3.00 

 Script Words, Gold or Purple, per 100 words $2.00 



No. 1 



In the following: 



Father Mamma Daughter Aunt Friend 



Mother 'Papa Son Uncle Baby 



Sister Grandpa Husband' Darling Our 



Brother Grandma Wife Dear My 



Too-Soon 

 At- Rest 

 Asleep 



Special Prices 

 on lob over 

 10,000 



GOLD LETTER IMPORTING CO., 



4840 N. Leithgow Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



well. There are also small lots of lilac. 

 Forsythia sprays are being freely used 

 for the decoration of some of the stores. 

 It is flowering here extremely early this 

 season. 



Boston's Big Spring Show. 



A large and attractive show is staged 

 at Horticultural hall this week, the 

 spring show of the Massachusetts Hor- 

 ticultural Society and the annual exhi- 

 bition of the American Rose Society 

 being combined. The season has been 

 such a forcing one that some exhibits 

 usually seen here of grand quality are 

 missing or scarce. These include cinera- 

 rias, schizanthus, cyclamens and bulb- 

 ous material. On the other hand, roses 

 are numerous and good; so are orchids 

 and azaleas, while acacias arc scarce. 



The rose garden of Thomas Roland, 

 with its grass and gravel walks, beds 

 of beautifully flowered bush roses and 

 fences covered with climbers, is ex- 

 tremely attractive. Another rose gar- 

 den, not in competition, from the 

 Breck-Robinson Nursery Co., ia also 

 well done. The splendid orchid collec- 

 tions of Albert C. Burrage, Beverly 

 Farms; A. N. Cooley, Pittsfield; Julius 

 Roehrs Co., Rutherford, N. J.; E. B. 

 Dane, of Brookline, and others, contain 

 a wealth of rare and choice material. 

 The rose groups of the W. W. Edgar 

 Co., F. E. Palmer and others are excel 

 lent and the collection of Kurume 

 azaleas, artistically arranged, from .T. 

 S. Ames, is a feature of the show. 



Rhododendrons and azaleas from 

 "Walter Hunnewell, the carnation groups 

 of S. J. Goddard, C. S. Strout and others 

 and the extensive display of cut roses 



GOLD LETTERS 



No. 1 $3.S0 per 1000 



No. 4 2.76 " " 



No.6 2.26 " 



Script Words 18.00 " 



WE ARE THE LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS OF 

 GOLD LETTERS IN THE UNITED STATES. 



Prompt delivery guaranteed, as we carry a large stock 

 on band at all times 



Frank Wischerth, 300 McDougal St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Try an Assortment of Baskets 



for $10.00, $25.00 or $50.00 

 which are exclusive in style and color 



Sixth and 

 Payson Ave*. 



Write for Our New CaUlogue and Price List. 



Qnincy Art WiUow Ware Co. 



The House of Style and Quality 



Quincj, III. 

 U. S. A. 



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IMPORTERS 

 MANUFACTURERS 



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are other striking features of which fur- 

 tlicr notice must be made in a later issue. 



Lectures under the auspices of the 

 Anieric.in Rose Society are to be given 



