. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. 4 •*•• * No. 1 We have the quality in Gold Letters that will stick and stick tight when applied. As a special for this month, we offer you a real bargain in No. 1 Gold letters only, at $ per lOCO. Prices on others as follows: No. 1. Purple, $ per 1000; $ per 100. No. 4. Gold, per 1000; .60 per 100. No. 6. Gold, per 1000; .60 per 100. Gold or Purple Paper Script, $ per 100 words. We will make prompt shipments and guarantee the quality of our letters to be second to none on the market. Your money will be cheerfully refun


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. No. 4 •*•• * No. 1 We have the quality in Gold Letters that will stick and stick tight when applied. As a special for this month, we offer you a real bargain in No. 1 Gold letters only, at $ per lOCO. Prices on others as follows: No. 1. Purple, $ per 1000; $ per 100. No. 4. Gold, per 1000; .60 per 100. No. 6. Gold, per 1000; .60 per 100. Gold or Purple Paper Script, $ per 100 words. We will make prompt shipments and guarantee the quality of our letters to be second to none on the market. Your money will be cheerfully refunded if you are not pleased, but we are sure to please you. Send your orders to n (?1 THE McCALLUM COMPANY, "THE HOUSE THAT SEBVIOB BUILT" Manafaotnr«ra and Importers of VLOBISTS' ACCESSOBIBS PITTSBURGH, PA. n of local motion picture theaters. Mrs. M. B. Hug reports a large amount of lodge work of late. This week begins the annual 1-cent sale of Arthur Mundwiller, 207 North Cicero avenue. Pot plants will be fea- tured. Mr. Mundwiller prices, for in- stance, a geranium at 25 cents; he will sell two of the same geraniums for 26 cents. The second article costs but 1 cent when bought with the other. Business is so good with the Hughes Plant Co., 4630 Washington boulevard, that two Fords and two wagons are kept busy supplying his patrons. He han- dles pot plants only. A. A. Martial, of Poehlmann Bros. Co., is on his vacation. He is heading for the east, where he lived in earlier days. A. N. Einweck has been released from the naval aviation service, in which he spent part of the time on the Mexican border. He has been in the service for almost two years and has tried almost every branch the navy has to offer. Be- fore leaving he worked for Bassett & Washburn and Poehlmann Bros. Co. While in Boston recently, T. E. Waters observed a peculiar instance. A lady bought some roses in a depart- ment store at 25 cents per dozen, but they had no bjox to put them in, so what


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