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The Florists^ Review 



June 15. 1932 



Gold Letter Pfjces Soiashed 



These prices od gold letters are Postpaid 

 to you no matter whether you are located 

 in Maine or California, Oregon or Florida. 

 Compartment Boxes 25o each or free with 

 orders of 5,000 letters. 



These letters are our regular first j^^ 



No. 1 Gold quality stock. The kind that will p«riooo.$3.oo p^,SSi,*«5iiMi 



tZ J'222 »JS! "tick, STICK and STICK, and won't p«iooo.$s.oo 



Per DtOOO.. ....... 15.00 _^ _** . 



Per 10.000 2aoo come off. 



SQmpX Father Hister Grandpa Asleep Rest Darling Mamma At Best Nieoe Uaole 



■ P'i*l'P^C Mother Husband Grandma Baby Our Dear Comrade Cousin Daughter Paps 



JL^Eii lEiKO Brother Wife Friend Sleeping My Too Soon Nephew Peace Aunt Sood 



Per lOO, $3.00; per 1000,$22.50 



B. L and J. T. COKELY, 201 N. 7th Ave., SCRANTON, PA. 



Eitebllalicd 25 yean MannlKtaicn and Importera of Floritte' SappUe* 



ing house, 14x100 feet; Mrs. Wentz, 

 Baltimore, two special houses, 26x175 

 feet each; H. N. Netz, two houses, 26x 

 175. Mr. Muth added, with a happy 

 smile: "That's enough now, but we 

 are still going strong." 



Should Wholesalers Retail? 



There is war in the retail campt 

 There is wholesaling retailing around. 

 It sounds like an Irish bull, but that is 

 exactly what it is. There are flagrant 

 cases of wholesalers who have taken 

 in large retail orders which their cus- 

 tomers, the retailers, wanted. Is it 

 fairt 



The retailers put the case in this way: 

 Is it good business for a wholesaler to 

 compete with his own customers for 

 their customers? Certainly not. 



The wholesalers answer in this way: 

 We do not wajit your customers; we 

 do not depend on them for an outlet for 

 our stock or for financial support, but 

 there are times when our friends bring 

 us orders that we cannot refuse. 



Various Notes. 



11. n. Battles returned from abroad 

 June 7. He was quicker than a "bander 

 snatch." 



J. Otto Thilow spoke before the Or- 

 ange Garden Club in the home of 

 Thomas A. Edison, Orange, N. J., 

 June 12. 



E. P. Klinger, who has made so fine 

 a record as liead of the credit depart- 

 ment of the Leo Niessen Co., accepted a 

 similar position with H. Bayersdorfer 

 & Co., June 1. 



Miss Scott, the charming bookkeeper 

 of Bcrger Bros., was married June 6 — 

 not to one of ourselves, but to a rank 

 outsider. Happily, by a i)rcnuptial ar- 

 rangement, the young lady continues 

 to brigliten the floral world for the 

 nonce. 



William R. Gibson has resigned his 

 position with the Virginia Flower Shop. 



Cornelius vau der Breggen, of the 

 Robert Craig Co., sailed on the Noor- 

 dam for Rotterdam, June 10. Mrs. Van 

 and their two children accompanied 

 him. They expect to return in August. 



The Eutledge Horticultural Society 

 held a successful outdoor flower show 



The Most Appropriate 

 Basket for Bridesmaids 



No. 822/1— Width, 9 Ins.: Overall, 16 ins.: Nat»*-al, 

 $3.90: Staffed, S5.00: Two-ton*, $5.65: Liner, $1.00. 



No. 822/2— \Vidth, 10 ins.: Overall, 18 ins.; Natural, 

 $4.20; Stained, $6.00: Two-tone. $6.35: Liner, $1.20. 



No. 822/3— Width, 11 ins : Overall, 22 ins.; Natural, 

 $4.80; Stained, $6. 60; Two-tone, $7.80; Liner, $1.20. 



No. 822/4— 'Width, 12 ins.: Overall. 26 ins.; Natural, 



$5.40; Stained. $7.20; Two-Lone, $8.40: Liner, $1.20; 



No. 822/S -W^idth, 13 ins.; Overall 28 ins.; Natural, 



$6.60: Stained, $8.40; Two-tone, $10.20: Liner, $1.80. 



No. 822/7— ^Vid^h, 15 ins.; Overall, 32 ins.; Natural, 



$7.80: Stained, $10.20; Two-tone, $12.50: Liner, $1.80. 



These are all per dozen prices. 



Why not eet a stock in now? You will need them. 



Writelfor cataloKue. 



Raedlein Basket Company 



17 MILWAl 

 C3HICAGO, 



LEIMwayi at 



713-717 MILWAUKEE AVE. 

 IICAGO, ILL. 



RAEDLEIlvalwayi at your lerfice. 



Mention The Review when you wrUe. 



The Philadelphia Growers' Cut Flower Market 



A LARGE STOCK OF FINE FLOWERS 

 PEONIES 



CHOICE SWEET PEAS A fine crop of high gr&de 



All Colors PREMIER ROSES 



Extra Fine VALLEY. A heavy crop of ROSES in all the finest tortt. 



TO THE BUYER: We ask a trial order. We can and will please you. 



TO THE GROWER: Join us now. Send your own flowers to your own Commission house. 



Betli Phone* 



^^ZV^mz No. 7 South Mole Street, Philadelphia ^""^SkSiT'^ 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Factory: 

 Hartiord, Hicli. 



Oak and 

 Beech Sprays 

 Cycas Leaves 

 Psmttd Rosens 

 Tioted Rnscns 

 Lycepodiiui 



KIRCHEN & GIFFORD 



MANUFACTURERS 



Natural 

 Preserved Foliages 



222 W. Nadison St., CHICAGO 



The Ove Gnatt Co., he 



Flori$U' Supplies V 



Prevared Foliage )\ 



Artificial FXowen ' ^ 



DecoraUvu NovMiM 



LA PORTE, IND. 



