JUNB 18, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 





\ The Job of Keeping 

 Gut Flowers Freshr 



Your sales depend upon the fresh, attractive condition of your flowers. 

 That is why McClellan refrigerating methods are valuable to you. With 

 McClellan, flowers are always in good condition — the best appeal to 

 those who pass your shop. 



There is no icing to do with McClellan. An even, cold temperature is 

 always maintained. And it is easy to operate — just turn on water valve 

 and it starts. Economical, too — only about one-third the cost of ice. 



You need a McClellan in your shop. 



McClellan refrigerating company 



Roosevelt Road and Washtenaw Avenue, Chicago 



III 



Heavy Hanging 

 Baskets 



Green Enameled Extra Heavy 



Hand Made Hangers 



Per Doz. Per 100 



S-inch 11.75 $12.75 



lO-inch 2.00 15.00 



12-mch 2.25 16.75 



14-mch 2.75 21.00 



16-inch 3.75 27.50 



18-inch 5.00 S7.50 



LOG MOSS, $1.50 ^ 



Oar Famoos "^lam Rldtfc" Qnallty 



The McCallum Co. 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



THK 



SECURITY STAPLE 



The ilmpleat and best 

 device on the market for 

 ■ecnrely fastening cut 

 flowers, sprays and de- 

 sicns. 



91.7S p«r box of 500 



For sale by your supply 

 house or sent direct by 



nANKJ.YETTER,nMrist 

 226 Main St^ GREENFIELD, MASS. 



Prepared Nagnolia Leaves 



In Cases or Cartons 



THE RUMBLEY CO. 



any other flowers. Carnations and roses 

 suffered badly. White roses, such as 

 they were, had a fair call for wedding 

 work. Sweet jieas under glass were 

 practically ruined by the intense heat, 

 but a few nice outdoor ones are now ar- 

 riving and are acceptable. 



No one seemed to want any of the 

 snapdragons and other miscellaneous 

 flowers off'ered. Gladioli streamed in, 

 but sales on these were extremely slug- 

 gish. Gypsophila, which has been a 

 great seller all, spring, was almost 

 cooked by the heat. Outdoor delphin- 

 iums are now coming in freely, and digi- 

 talis and other hardy flowers prove 

 acceptable, with the gradual passing of 

 greenhouse flowers. Hardy roses do not 

 cut a large figure in the local market, 



L. B. Brague & Son 



Wholesale Dealers la 



CUT FERNS 



MOSS, EVERGREENS 



■*^y HINSDALE. MASS. 



but nice flowers are coming in this week, 

 which is about three weeks earlier than 

 they normally arrive. 



Calls for cattleyas, valley, white bou- 

 vardia and other choice flowers have 

 been rather restricted. Good business 



Cokely's 

 Baskets 



Ne. 1— Plak Slyk 



Siz« Doz. 100 

 10-in. $2.50 $18.00 

 12-in. 3.00 20.00 

 14-in. 4.00 25.00 

 16-in. 5.00 37.50 

 He. 2-BerJcred Stylt 



Size Doz. 

 10-in. $3.25 

 12-in. 3.75 

 14-in. 4.75 

 16-in. 6.00 



100 



$21.00 



24.00 



33.00 



40.00 



Sheet Moss 

 Perbas tl.M 



B. E. & J. T. COKELY 

 SCRANTON, PA. 



Dagger Ferns-Wild Smilax 



Huckleben7 Foliage 



W. W. THOMPSON 



MONROEVILLE ALA. 



is looked for later in the month, when 

 college commencements, school gradua- 

 tions and other exercises will call for 

 many flowers. Sales of flowering plants 

 were checked by the heat, but bedding 

 plants, which have been in tremendous 



