50 



The Florists Review 



OCTOBKU 20. 1921 



Gold Letter 



Prices Smashed 



These prices on gold letters are PoatpaidI to you 

 no matter whether you are located in Maine or 

 California, Oregon or Florida. 

 ComiMirtment Boxes 20c each or f r«« with orders 

 of 6.000 letters. 



Th*a« letters ar* oar ragnlar first quality 

 •toek. Til* kind that will stick, STICK and 

 STICK, and won't com* off. 



No. 6 

 Per 1000. $3.00 



No. 4 

 Per 1000. $3.00 



No. 1 Gold 

 Per 1000 S3.50 



Deduct 



-2^ if you send cash with order and 10% if you order 

 over $26.00 worth of assorted gold letters. 



SCRIPT 



Father Sister Grandpa Asleep Kest Darling Mamma At Rest Niece 



Uncle 



* lJ'l"i'irpo Mother Husband Grandma Baby Our Dear Comrade Cousin Daughter Papa 



irfU I I HICO Brother Wife Friend Sleeping My Too Soon Nephew Peace Aunt Soon 



Per lOO, $3.00; per 1000,$25.00 



B. L and J. T. COKELY, 



Established 25 years 



201 N. 7th Ave., SCRANTON, PA. 



Manufacturers and Importers of Florists' Supplies 



last week. Other visitors were Jack 

 Levine, of New York; W. H. Anderson, 

 of Lebanon, Tenn., and T. Jov, of Nash- 

 ville, Tenn. 'G. H. K. 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



The Market. 



The cold, wet days during the fore 

 part of last week were not good for busi- 

 ness, but from October 13 on, the favor- 

 able change did much to encourage 

 things. So far, the frost has been excep- 

 tionally light and little if any particular 

 amount of damage has been done. Most 

 of the outdoor stock is gone and only the 

 late-blooming flowers, such as dahlias, 

 cosmos and prince's feather, are seen. 

 These two first named are quite plentiful 

 witli some growers, who also have a good 

 supply of candytuft, which is acceptable 

 just now. Funeral and wedding work is 

 in good demand and considerable stock 

 has been moved during the week for 

 these purposes. 



The supply of roses cannot be spoken 

 of as being heavy, but enough reaches us 

 for everyday needs at this time. There 

 is a larger demand for orchids now aiul 

 the quality is extra fine. Valley, which 

 is exceptionally good, is selling well. 

 Chrysanthemums are not reaching us as 

 readily as might be wished. Violets 

 have made their first appearance. Bou- 

 vardia is seen in small quantities and 

 sells well. Lilies are not plentiful. 



Various Notes. 

 The first meeting of the season of the 

 Rochester Florists' Association was held 

 at the Osborn House Friday evening, 

 October 14. A fair crowd was present. 

 The chairman of the association, James 

 F. Sproat, was present and the secretary 

 pro tern, was John C. Davis. There was 

 considerable discussion as to making the 

 meetings more interesting and helpful. 

 A discussion regarding the admission of 

 women florists as members of the asso- 

 ciation took place and definite action on 

 the subject will be taken at the next 

 business meeting. A letter from Max 

 Schling, of New York, was read, in 

 which he i)romises to come to Rochester 

 to give an address as soon ns he can 

 make definite plans. A card is being 

 mailed to each member of the associa- 



SAY IT WITH FLOWERS 



Artistically Arranged by Using 



The James Spray Hanger 



Did you see our Ad in last week's issue, page 138? 

 If not, turn to it NOW, and send us an ORDER. 



Hang your Sprays, Wreaths, etc. 



Don't dump them on the floor. 



Mr. W. J. Smyth, a Florist in Chicago, says: "Your 

 hangers are an absolute necessity for artistic arranging 

 of Flowers and Decorating." 



He ought to know, as he has used them for 

 the last year. Hundreds of other florists say the 

 same. So will you. 



SEE THAT HOOK ON THIS HANGER? THAT DOES THE "BIZ." 

 Send for Circular, or better, order 4 Dozen TODAY. 



Pat. Appl'd For 



Cut One-half size of 

 Hanger 



PRICES BY PARCEL POST 



2nozen $1.25 I 8 Dozen $4.25 



4Dozen...- 2.25 I 16 Dozen 8.00 



J. C. James & Son, Mfrs., Antioch, 111. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



We Carry a Complete Line of 



Baskets, Wire Designs and Florists' Supplies 



-WRITE US FOR PRICES- 



GEO. B. HART, 49-55 Stone St., Rochester, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



GOLD LETTERS AND SCRIPTS 



Best and Cheapest on the market. Write for samples and prices. 



J. UCHTENBERGER, 1560 Ave. A, NEW YORK CITY 



tion to ascertain the most favorable 

 iiiglit on which to hold future meetings. 



Amonff the Rochester florists who at- 

 tended the F. T. D. convention at To- 

 ronto were Edwin P. and Mrs. Wilson, 

 V. ,1. Keller and George B. Hart. 



\'isitors last wc^k on their return 

 from the convention were Walter Mott, 



YELLOW FLOWER DYE 



PRICE, •""o'iH^r''" $1.00, prepaid. 



Six for $5.00 

 McClenahan Greenhouses, 



Oklahoma City, Okla. 



