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The Florists^ Review 



Apbil 28, 1921 



CAPE JASMINES 



For MEMORIAL DAY 



With an increased acreage, and favorable 

 season, we can at this time promise to sup- 

 ply your needs for Memorial Day. The 

 season will open May 5th and continue into 

 June. Special attention given to weekly 

 standing orders. Place your order early 

 and same will be reserved. 



PRICES: 



Class X, 12 to 18-inch stem, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 

 Class A, 8 to 12-inch stem, 2.00 per 100; 18.00 per 1000 

 Class B, 4 to 8-inch stem, 1.50 per 100; 12.00 per 1000 



500 at 1000 rate. Cash or C. O. D., F. O. B. Alvin 



We guarantee good condition upon arrival to any part of the United States. 



BENSON FLORAL CO., Alvin, Texas 



ESTABLISHED 1894 



750,000 BUDS FOR 

 ...MEMORIAL DAY... 



CAPE JASMINES-GRANDIFLORA 



Having had a mild winter and early spring, my Jasmine grove is putting on a wonderful growth, insuring long, 

 straight stems with an abundance of dark green foliage and will begin to move about May 12 to 15, giving ample 

 time to reach those requiring a long haul. Being located near Houston my shipping facilities are unsurpassed. Your 

 orders will be packed in the best possible manner and promptly filled, and will be acknowledged by return mail 

 or wire. Please place your orders early. 



TERMS CASH, F. O. B. PASADENA OR C. O. D. 



Class X, 12 to 18-inch stems, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 

 Class A, 8 to 12-inch stems, 2.00 per 100; 18.00 per 1000 

 Class B, 4 to 8-inch stems, 1.50 per 100; 12.00 per 1000 



500 AT 1000 RATES. 25% OFF ON JUNE DELIVERIES 



Address D. Z. HOLLO WAY, Florist, Pasadena, Texas 



Wire Houston References: Guarantee State Bank, Pasadena, Texas; Alvin State Bank, Alvin, Texas 



on his way to Cleveland, where he has 

 joined the forces of the J. M. Gasser Co. 



NEW YORK, 



The Market. 



The week ending April 23 was con- 

 sidered by most of the wholesalers to 

 have been a good week in the whole- 

 sale cut flower trade. Arrivals of stock 

 were not unduly heavy and the demand 

 was such as to make clearances satis- 

 factory. Saturday, April 23, the busi- 

 ness was particularly good in spite of 

 the weather, which was stormy. There 

 was little change in prices, those of the 

 week previous holding firmly, with con- 

 cessions few and far between. Carna- 

 tions were chiefly subject to conces- 

 sions, as nobody likes to carry these 

 flowers over Sunday. 



7nnn 



Wholesale 

 Cat Flowers 

 and Supplies 



30 E. Randolph St. 



Chicago 



PhoBC Central 6284 



Bulbous stock decreased consider- I Darwins, came in and narcissus, except- 

 *ably iii quahtTly'. Few ttilips, eJirfe*^ \ ing poeticus, artived lightly. Poeticus 



