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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



AN EMPLOYES' ASSOCIATION. 



I am more than pleased to notice that 

 "Employe" has taken up Jlr. Herman 

 Knope's subject in a mucli move prac- 

 tical form, which is several strides for- 

 ward. Brief discussion can he of little 

 benefit, but I believe that if an asso- 

 ciation can be organized and the mem- 

 bers discuss the matter exhaustively (for 

 is it not an industrial prohleni like any 

 other labor question?), the results would 

 be of inestimable benefit to all ciincevned. 



Now that the -ui.j.rl i, iiimIci ilisrus- 

 sion I, for one, tni-i iliat iIh npiKnUi- 

 nity will not lii' jll.i\Mj tn |i:i-- \\iihout 

 somethinfi delinili- Iicmiij; iIoik. Were 

 some organization established on a broad 

 basis, as it ought to be, employes could 

 benefit themselves and others in a thou- 



not at once 

 I those who 

 ■ nn a club, 

 1 1 1 become 

 .nc- (Hit of 



sand and one way- tli 



be seen. I would -uv. 



are in a positimi in ' 



inviting Chicaij" 'in 



visiting members and 



Chicago to become iihiiiI'.t- I.\ ..ure- 



spondence. The coin -|iciiiiiiiiuj iiicin- 



bers would, I believe, liImj life to 



the main . body. Should this not 



be practical how would it answer to 



establish a two or three page journal 



for employes through which a jiroper 



and full exchange of thought could be 



had? 



Employers themselves would. I am 

 sure, be working in their own interests 

 by encouraging such a movement. 



W. K. 



[Certainly there should be no difficulty 

 in forming such an organization if there 

 is any real desire for it among em- 

 ployes. W'. K. could start the work b>- 

 consulting a number of other employes 

 and formulating a call for a meeting, 

 attaching to the call the names of those 

 who favored the project. And at the 



Permi 

 your pai 



support, and I think .•vc-iy r,,ic nhn takes 

 an intciest in his work" should do the 

 same. A.voTirER E.Mi>tx)\-E. 



I like the idea of an Employes' Asso- 

 ciation and hope the project will go 

 through. I shall certainly be a member 

 If it is organized. C. J. R. 



Cincinnati, Ohio.— Thomas Knott, a 

 pioneer florist of this citv, died March 7, 

 aged 85 years. 



. . " _ r r, ^^ Easter Plants. Ger- 



anluiiK. La Favorite and Mme. Salleroi. Weeping 

 Lantana. Enelish Ivy. Babv Primrose. S^-in. at 2«c 

 GemCalULiTy,2-in.2c; flats, I.Kc. Coleus, 10 varieties, 

 1 and Hendetson, :(c. Cash 



in. 2c; fl 

 Vaughai 



ROXEV BROS., WKST GROVK. PA, 



Mention The Review when you write. 



FOR EASTER. 



Abutilon Var. Trailiod $1 .W Fuchsia, 



Achyranthes l.iKI | 



Alyssum (l>tui! :. i ,!, n: ! mi i 



(V:>. _■ 1 - I . ■■ 



Alternantheii - i - 



Ageratu 



Large Viuca var., with long vines in bloom, nothing 

 can equal them as a decorative plant. OBD£S NOW 

 and remember ihev are full of bloom and are beauties, 

 810.00 and 815.00 per 100. 



GEBAHriUUS. Per 100 



3e5t bedding varieties $2.00 



)r. Livingston, Mrs.Tavlor, 



Bronze Named, Freak of 



Happy Thought 



Anthe 

 Cfr", 



Stella (iurnev.. 

 blue and white, 

 (dble. yellow Ma 



rysantbemum Merry 

 X mas, best late white — ! 

 Colens, Separate Colors... 

 ■' Fancy & large leaf ] 



" Mixed 



Cigar Plant 1 



Lantana (.Assorted) 1.50 



Lemon Verbena 1.50 



Lobelia 1.00 



Manettia Bicolor 1.50 



Salvia, Golden Spotted 5.00 



Golden Leaved 1.50 



" Clara Bedman 1.25 



Stevia, variegated 1.50 



Tradescantia tricolor 1.25 



Vinca Var 1.25 



and Mn 

 P. Crozy, one of the finest, 



scarlet bedders 



Good bedding varieties... 



Mme. Sailer. 

 Mrs. Parker 

 Silver Leaf. 

 Ivy Leaf, mi 



L' Elegant Variegated Ivy.. 4.00 



Daisy, Snow Crest 



Stock quoted at $2.00 per 100 is $17.50 per 1000; $1.75 



$1.50 is $12,50; $1.25 is $10.00 ; $1.00 is $9.00 ; 75c is $7.00: 60c is $5.00 per 1000 

 POT PLANTS 



RoseScented 1.50 



Double New Life 3.00 



New Set of 20, post paid, $1.00 



Per 100 I 

 Abutilon, Variegated, Trail- 

 ing, 3-in $8.00 



Alyssum, Varigated, 2)i-in. 4.00 



Asp. Sprengeri,2-in S.IO 



2}i-in 4.00 



Coleus. 2-in 3.00 



Daisy Snowcrest, 2K-in .... 4.00 



PerlC 



iichsia.Tr'ngQueen,2K-in$».C 



arget-Me-Not, 25i-in 3.0 



eraniums — Bronze. Sliver 

 Leaf. Freak of Nature, 



2Ji- 



8.00 



Parker, 2}i-ia 



Common Named. 2K-in. 

 L'Elegant I Var. Ivy) 2-i 

 1 Hydrangea. P&W.a-ia.. 

 Will exchange for 100 Bronze Leaved Cannes. 

 GKEENE AL UNDERHILL, - - WATERTOWN, N. Y. 



Per 100 

 Bicolor. 2K-in....$4.00 

 iSultani,2}i-in.. . 4.00 



Terms Cash or C. 0. 



Bargains in... Palms 



LATANIA BORBONICA, from 3-inch pots, $30.00 per thousand. 



" " from 4r-inch pots, 80. OO " 



KENTIA BELMOREANA, from 2 U -inch pots, 50.00 

 KENTIA FORSTERIANA, from 3', -inch pots, 12.50 per hundred. 



THE HARMS' PARK FLORAL CO. 



Berteaii Ave. near Western Av< 



entlon The Review when you write. 



\ Chrysanthemums 



J ARE OUR SPECIALTY. ' ■£=;KiSSt;ft;,:: | 



^ REMEMBER US when ready to plant. J 



i We also have a fine assortment of CARNATIONS, CANNAS, | 

 I PELARGONIUMS and GERANIUMS. ^ 



^ NATHAN SMITH & SON, - Adrian, Mich. | 





GALAX LEAVES ^P^^'^1 !" ^p^,'^? f^ !!'°5!*l"^' 



For EASTER 



for 



nth 



express lates to all poin 



1,000 Green or Bron 



2,000 



iM'O 



4,000 



5,000 to 10,0(0 



These prices are tor Eastsr trade 



.'Ml stock kept strictly fresh in 



year. Sptcia 

 per 1,000, $1. 



80c 

 7Sc 

 60c 



American Beauties. hmid'Jed'o 



In 3 and 4-inch that a_re extras. Will be 



a few 



riady 



E. H. HITCHCOCK, 



GLENWOOD, MICH. 



<x I LILIES FOR EASTER. 



'^"^ GERANIUMS, Ked, Pink, White and Salmon. 

 SMILAX, tine, 2.iudi. CANNAS in 4-inch. 



PEKIN, ILL. 



