Apbil 28, 1921 



The Rorists^ Review 



61 



I Decoration Day Supplies 



Fancy 



Novelty 



Wreaths 



In many styles 

 and designs. Illus- 

 tration shows one 

 of the popular 

 styles, 



PRICE PER DOZ. 



20-inch $24.00 



22-inch 30.00 



24-inch 36.00 



Packed one in a box. 



Plain 



Magnolia 



Wreaths 



PRICE PER DOZ. = 



18-inch $ 9.35 = 



20-inch 11.00 S 



22.inch 13.75 M 



24-inch 16.50 ^ 



Packed two in a box. ZSZ 



WATERPROOF CREPE PAPER. Per Roll, 40c; Per Doz., $4.25 



Prepared Cycas 



True-to-nature green 



Size Per 10 Per 100 



8-12 $0.45 $3.00 



12-16 50 4.00 



16-20 60 5.00 



20-24 76 6.25 



24-28 95 7.50 



28-32 1.10 9.00 



32-36 1.35 11.00 



36-40 1.50 12.50 



40-44 1.95 15.00 



44-48 2.25 18.00 



Cemetery Vases 



No. 22 



Heavy tin, enameled green, 

 length 10^ inches, depth &% 

 inches, opening 4 inches. Per 

 dozen, $1.90; per gross, $21.00. 



Waxed Flowers 



Carnations, $2.00; Lilies, $3.00; 

 Orchids, $3.25; Roses, $2.25; 

 Sweet Peas, $1.40; Dahlias, 

 $3.00; Chrysanthemums, $3.00 

 per 100. 



Seta Fiber Ribbon 



1 inch wide. A splendid ribbon for tying 

 plants, baskets, etc. Colors: White, Pink, 

 Violet, Moss, Nile, Orange, Blue, Scarlet. 

 Per bolt, $1.00; lots of 12, 9oc; lots of 

 25, 90c. 



Red, White and Bine Ribbon 



No. 9 width, per bolt, , $1.20; No. 22 

 width, per bolt, $1.75; No. 150 width, per 

 bolt, $3.60. 



= Are You Using the McCallum Plant Stand? It's Human 



I The McCallum Company 



= Headquarters and Factories 



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137 Seventh Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. = 

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culture and Horticulture. The new 

 concern will deal largely in cut flowers 

 and plants and will undertake land- 

 scaping and planting of home grounds. 

 A complete stock of farm, garden and 

 flower seeds has been installed. 



The executive board of the Allied 

 Florists' Association of New York held 

 a meeting at the New York Florists' 

 Club's quarters Monday afternoon, 

 April 25, at which publicity matters 

 were chiefly discussed. The association 

 rocrntly aistributed cards, printed in 

 English and Greek, to the effect that 

 after May 1, wholesale florists would 

 add to all slips an amount equivalent 

 to half of one per cent of the purchase 

 denoted on the slips. This amount will 

 be applied to the general fund to be ex- 

 pended for advertising. These notices 



SELIGMAN & STEIN 



IMPORTERS 

 MANUFACTURERS 



FLORISTS* SPECIALTIES 



116 W. 28th St., NEW YORK 



have been prominently posted in the 

 wholesalers' establishments. If the re- 

 tailers come into the movement under 

 this arrangement, it is believed that 

 the association will be able to put 

 through a publicity program that will 

 work to the material advantage of all 

 branches of the industry. If the re- 

 tailers show a willingness to take their 

 share of the burden, it will act as a 

 gr«at incentive to f uxther support by 

 the growers and others who have made 



the initial effort in the direction of pub- 

 licity both possible and profitable. 



Carnation Beacon is still likely to be 

 a prominent red variety, if one should 

 judge by the quality of the flowers 

 which Schneider & Noe, of Congers, 

 N. Y., are shipping to P. F. Kessler, at 

 the Coogan building. 



Lawrence Theiler, formerly book- 

 keeper for John Young & Co., who has 

 recovered from disabilities occasioned 

 through his service in France with the 



