ATGUST 16, 1900. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



313 



Season I9OO-I9OI 



CAPITAL . . $10,000£2 



To the Grower: 



We want to call attention to our large increase in trade, and are con- 

 tracting more help and building more counter surface to handle our increase . Still with all, 

 we want "new growers, " but we want them to begin with the dull season or at the opening 

 of the season, September Jst to October 1st. 



A few facts: Shippers who expect best returns ought to SHIP US, for we have a 

 business of long standing and trade built up. We pay all growers each week with state- 

 ments, no matter how much we have to trust out. Having capital we can afford to carry- 

 accounts in the interest of the producer. 



All we ask is a season's trial, and we can PROVE we can do by you as good and a 

 little better than you have been doing, and, as above stated, the "CASH" each week. Come 

 in and see us; have a talk, and we will convince you that if you are to change Brokers, we 

 are open to handle all No. I Stock we can get this season. 



Yours respectfully. 



FLINT KENNICOTT, President. 



G. H. PIESER, Secretary. 



ED. E. PIESER, Treasurer and Gen'l Manager. 



L. P. KELLEY, Salesman. 



STEVE MINOIN, Salesman. 



WM. P. KYLE, Foreman. 



GEO. R. SCOTT, Packer. 



G. H. PIESER, Jr., Packer. 



Errand-boys and wire-workers. 



Kcnnicott Bros. Co., 



42 and 44 Randolph Street, 

 Chicago. 



GRABB dc MUMTER 



IRENE 



GARNATIOM. 



See GEO. T. GRABB at the Gonvention 



