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The Rorists' Review 



Aphil 7, 1921 



found more people interested in potted 

 plants this year than cut flowers, prob- 

 ably because the former appeal to the 

 sense of economy in the buyer. 



The Woodlawn Flower Shop's force 

 was more than trebled for Easter. The 

 largest Easter stock yet handled was 

 easily cared for in the large floor space 

 available, and total sales for the year 

 exceeded those of 1920. A good-sized 

 increase on both incoming and outgoing 

 telegraph orders was one of the satisfy- 

 ing developments. 



The Pinehurst Floral Shop reports 

 good results from both the main store 

 and the branch opened for Easter week, 

 with the public most interested in the 

 medium-priced offerings. 



C. H. Benson, Kirkland, has been de- 

 livering some of the finest carnations 

 seen here this season, outside of Laddie, 

 and is also bringing in sweet peas much 

 better than the average. Finely col- 

 ored snapdragons are still another of 

 his recent offerings. 



McCoy's was most successful in mov- 

 ing hydrangeas at Easter time and is 

 able to report deliveries equal to any- 

 thing yet shown here. Medium-priced 

 lilies sold freely, most of the customers 

 buying this year by a price limit in- 

 stead of purchasing according to the 

 number of blooms desired. 



Felix Eosaia handled a larger supply 

 of lilies this year than last and reports 

 an entirely satisfactory business. 



Novelty baskets combining Easter 

 lilies and other spring flowers proved 

 excellent sellers with the trade of the 

 Hollywood Gardens and some high- 

 priced items were moved as well. Some 

 increase is noted in the cut of roses at 

 the greenhouses and deliveries of out- 

 door spring offerings are increasing 

 daily. 



The Orpheum Floral Co. has been 

 showing some of the best of the late 

 tulips, with good sales results secured 

 from the attractive window displays 

 made of such stock. H. M. 



COLUMBUS, O. 



The proprietor of Flecker 's Flower 

 Shop, opened March 12, is W. W. Flocker, 

 who states that he has had ten years' 

 experience in the business in the east. 

 His store, at 60 East Gay street, con- 

 tains a good line of ferns, blooming 

 plants and cut flowers. 



Concrete Benches 

 Never Need Repairing 



provided the.v ar-i built under our 

 easy, practical, inexpensive system. 

 Why continue to use wood when you 

 can build 

 READY -SET CONCRETE BENCHES 



that lower up-keep costs and im- 

 prove growinj? qualities? Send to- 

 day for the answers to every Ques- 

 tion you may ask regarding con- 

 crete benches. 



MEAD-SUYDAM CO^ 

 ^ 342-346 M A»e. NEWARK, N. J. ^ 



Interior of the Brookfield Gardens, Trenton, N. J. — . 



CALLAHAN CUT-TO-FIT GREENHOUSE (Type B) 



This type is exceedingly popular with florists. It is standard ia four widths — 

 13 feet 10 iuches; 15 feet 6 iuches; 17 feet 2 inches, and 20 feet 6 inches. 

 Note the exceptional strength. The center posts are 1% inches, spaced 7 feet, 

 with l-ioch Y bracing. Callahan greenhouses are not only low in first cost — 

 they are also low in cost of maintenance and operation. 



This is only one of several standard types we can furnish quickly, all cut to fit, 

 so that erection is a very simple matter. 



Let us estimate on your requirements. We can save you money. 



T. J. CALLAHAN CO. 



124 S. Canal Street, DAYTON. OHIO 



Permxinite in stock for immediate shipment. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



THE GARLAND COMPANY 



Cleveland, Ohio, U. S. A. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



