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The Florists^ Review 



Aruit, 14, 1921 



200,000 



FRESH CUT PENNSYLVANIA 

 PEONIES FOR MEMORIAL DAY 



No Cold Storage Stock 



New Varieties — Large Assortment— Choice Blooms 



Let us quote you on your needs — prepare early 



PinSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO., 



116-118 

 SEVENTH STREET 



•WE SERVE TO SELL YOU AGAIN' 



PinSBURGH, PA. 



has benched 10,000 young grafted 

 plants of Premier. Russell and Milady 

 have been his great successes. 



The Tonner firm, in the Atlas block, 

 has put in something new in the way 

 of accounting systems for wholesale 

 floristg. It is the National Cash Regis- 

 ter bbokkeeping machine in connection 

 with a specially built cash register 

 wMch took three months in the making. 

 ^ The system is planned to reduce cler- 

 vleal work to a minimum. 



This is an extremely busy season for 

 Ziska & Sons. They have put in the 

 largest stock of florists' supplies in the 

 history of the firm and, in addition to 

 distributing these, the two brothers, 

 John and Joe, are developing the 

 Juvenile Furniture Co. Making the 

 neatest line of children's furniture on 

 the market, this business has grown so 

 fast they liave difficulty meeting the 

 demands made on them. A big bunch 

 of orders has been booked for autumn 

 delivery. M. A. Leganger is their local 

 salesman. 



One of the largest outlets for stock 

 on a glutted market is the string of 

 flower stands on the stair landings of 

 the Union loop. These stands operate 

 whenever the weather permits and 

 handle great quantities of stock when- 

 ever flowers are low in price. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



Prices have declined nearly all along 

 the line tliis week, with an increasing 

 arrival of flowers of nearly all kinds. 

 The weather continues extremely vari- 

 able — one day suggestive of the tropics, 

 the next reminiscent of the polar re- 

 gions — but flowers are opening much 

 more rapidly and. >inless late frost 

 damages outdoor crojiH, there will 

 within a few days be supplies of such 

 flowers as narr-issi and tulips from this 

 .'source. 



Roses are at last somewhat in over 

 sup])]y and are more difficult to move. 

 Prices have declined considerably, the 

 scarlets .and deeper pinks bringing the 

 highest i)rices. t^ome fine Hadleys are 

 seen. These, both for color and keep 

 ing qualities, are still without a rival. 

 Good shipments of Kaiserin Augusta 

 Victoria add to the suj)plies of white 

 roses. The latter are not moving well. 



Pinehurst Floral Co. 



1121 Grand Avenue KANSAS CIH, MO. 



Phones: Grand 2765; Main 2765 



AND 



PLEASANT HILL, MO. 



Phone 18 



We are cutting large quantities of Roses and other 



stock and can take care of more regular orders. 



Our stock is good and our price is right. 



Tann 



Wholesale 

 Cot Flowers 

 and Supplies 



30 E. Raaclolph St. 



Chicago 



PhoneCeQtral6284 



Try an Assortment of Baskets 



for $10.00, $25.00 or $50.00 

 which are exclusive in style and color 



Write for Our New Catalogue and Price List. 



Quincy Art Willow Ware Co. 



Tlie House of Style and Quality 



Sixth and 

 Payson Aves. 



Quincy, III. 

 U. S. A. 



