AUGUST 23, 1900. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 365 



Season 1900-1901 



CAPITAL . . $10,000^ 



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. I/" * 11 D C* 



G. H. PIESER, Secretary. IXCnniCOtt tSPOS. CO., 



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

 "L. P. KELLEY, Salesman. 



STEVE MiNON, Salesman. 42 and 44 Randolph Street, 



WM. p. KYLE, Foreman. ^,. 



GEO. R. SCOTT, Packer. LhlCagO. 



G. H. PIESER, Jr., Packer. 



Errand-boys and wire-workers. 



If you did not see GEO. F. CRABB at the 



Convention about 



IRENE 



then write him at Grand Rapids, Mich. 



