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The Florists^ Review 



July 13, 1922 



Our Star 



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A score years ago, we hitched our wagon to this pointed star — 



Point 1— THE MOST SERVICEABLE BOX. 

 Point 2— ECONOMY IN PRICE. 

 Point 3— REAL ART WORK IN PRINTING. 

 Point 4— PROMPT AND CHEERFUL SERVICE. 

 Point 5— FAIR AND SQUARE, HONEST TREATMENT. 

 For pricea $ee June i$saes. 



LINDLEY FLORIST BOX CO., Marion, Indiana 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



The Market. 



The stoi'k situation, on the whole, re- 

 mains unchanged, with business gen- 

 erally quiet. Kxeept for a few good 

 weddings and the usual run of funeral 

 work, little business has been noticed. 

 There has been a great increase in the 

 supply of outdoor stock, which is quite 

 plentiful. This includes good single and 

 double hardy gypsopliila. delphiniums, 

 ])ink and red ramblers, coreopsis, Shasta 

 daisies, gaillardia, Jajianese iris, sweet 

 Williams and some early candytuft. 



Carnations, which are becoming small, 

 are in fair supply, and the demand is 

 not brisk. Roses are in good supjily, 

 with a shortage in white. These, con- 

 sidering the cool weather of the last 

 two weeks, arc reaching us in good con- 

 dition. Summer prices prevail on all 

 stock. Well flowered gladioli reach us 

 in seedlings, America and Schwaben, 

 and there is .i good demand for them. 

 There is a large quantity of candiduni 

 lilies this season. 



An added novelty appeared last week 

 in well formed stems of old English 

 lavender, and sold quite readily. 



Totted stock does not move well, and 

 there is no particular dem;ind for either 

 ferns or palms. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bourne and 

 daughter, Florence, of Syracuse, N. Y., 

 made an automobile trip to this city 

 Sunday, .July 9, and visited the various 

 points of interest here. They then pro- 

 ceeded to Niagara Falls, N. Y. 



Theodore T. Fryer, of the Taiyo Im- 

 porting Co., New York, called on trade 

 liere the latter part of last week. 



Several of the men of the staffs of 

 George B. Hart and George T. Boucher 

 are meeting each Sunday for baseball 

 games. 



David McGregor and a party of 

 friends have gone on a week 's fishing 

 trip to the Thousand islands. Miss 





Remember 



All of our Flower 

 Stands, Shelves and 

 Baskets are made of 



Only One Piece oi Wire. 



Won't you see our 

 samples, without any 

 obligation to you? 



It will surprise you. 



Write today. 

 Art Wire Works 



Manufacturers of 

 Flower Stands, Baskets and 



Shelves 



16S2 Ogdca Ave., Chicaco, lU. 



ScUeamen Wanted. 



HRONOUNCING 

 DICTIONARY 



A list of PLANT NAMES and the Botanical 

 Terms most frequently met with in articles 

 on trade topics, with the correct pronun- 

 ciation of each. 



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 608 So. Dearborn St., Chicago 



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GEO. H. WILTSHIER 



Manufacturer 



2068 N. Oakley Ave. CBICAGO, UL 



S.'ilonie ^IcGregor is spending the sum- 

 mer season at the Rochester Cottage, 

 T. I. I'ark, X. Y. 



Jay T. Sullivan spent July 4 touring 

 to M alone, Saranac lake, via Albany 

 and Utica. 



Horace J. Head has severed his con- 

 nections with the firm of George R. 

 Hart, l-'or the last three years he has 

 been traveling salesman for the flo- 

 rists' sn]i]ily department, for which this 



Wm. J. Boas & Co. 



1427 Vine Street, 



PhUadelphia, Pa. 



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 Prieea. 



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 Your Boxes 



If you are located west of the Missis- 

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Randall Displayers 



They are neat, durable, practical and economical. 



Randall Diiplayen Ct., Attlebtw. Flag. 



concern is well known. He expects to 

 leave shortly for a trip to England for 

 a period of about two months. 



ilassett the Florist, who recently 

 opened a flower store on Main street, 

 reports business as fairly good and as 

 meeting his expectations. H. J. H. 



