OCTOBER 4. ISOO. 



The Weekly Florists' Review, 



543 



TOLEDO, O. 



Trade circles are on the qui vive 

 over the placard which has been 

 placed in front of a fine storeroom in 

 the new brick block, corner of Madi- 

 son and Michigan streets. It an- 

 nounces fhat the premises will be oc- 

 cupied Oct. 1 by Miss Flick, florist. The 

 location seems a very desirable one, 

 and the enterprise, it is understood, 

 will be installed and carried on as a 

 strictly up-to-date establishment. 



Mr. E. A. Klunk, of East Toledo, has 

 nearly completed the addition to his 

 plant which consists of a well appoint- 

 ed house, 32x120 ft. It will be used 

 exclusively for carnations, and is be- 

 ing filled up with some good healthy 

 stock. 



Mrs. E. Suder. the well known flor- 

 ist of the West End, has just returned 

 from an extended visit to the East. In 

 addition to attending the meetings of 

 the Society of American Florists, she 

 visited other cities in search of new 

 ideas, all of which will, no doubt, re- 

 sult in something practical the coming 

 winter. B. 



CORRECTION. 



Through a typographical error in his adv. in the 

 Review, Mr. F. Ludemann. San Franrjsco, was 

 made to otler araucarias at $20.00 per ILOU instead 

 of per 100. The error has now been corrected. 

 Certainly $20.00 a hundred seems very cheap for 

 araucarias in 3-inch pots and the error in quoting 

 them at that price for a thousand must have been 

 apparent. 



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DOES NOT INJURE THE MOST SENSITIVE 



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Greenhouse 

 Material 



Of Clear Louisiana 

 Cypress and 

 California Red Cedar 

 BEST GRADES. PERFECT WORKMANSHIP. 



A. DIETSCH & CO., 



€15 to 62t Sheffield Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Those Fallen Leaves 



CAN BE KEPT OFF THE LAWN WITH 

 LrTTLE EFFORT IF YOU HAVE A 



rilNUEY ROTARY UAWIN R/\K&. 



It picks them up and 

 ■holds them until you are 

 ready to deliver them to 

 your burn heap or com- 

 post pile. 



The wind can't blow 

 them about alter once 

 raked. It does the work 

 much better than the 

 hand rake, and does it 

 three times as fast. It 

 takes up grass, either 

 long or short, twigs and 

 loose litter of any kind, 

 stones included, that a 

 hand rake would not 



touch. It will save its cost in 60 days on any good lawn. Price, $12. GO. 

 It was given a Certificate of Merit by the Society of American 



Florists at the New York Convention, the judges reporting that they "Believe 



it to be far superior to anything else in the market." 



Send for Illustrated Circular. 



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The rinley Rotary Lawn Rake in Operation. 



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Heaters 



ScAKBtiRout;H, N. v.— F. R. Fierson has oli- 

 tained a temporary injunction to restrain James 

 Speyer, who lives on the heights overlooking the 

 Pierson property, from stopping the flow of the 

 stream on which Mr. Pierson depends for water 

 for his greenhouses. 



EVERY FLORIST |UC||DC 

 * OUGHT TO IllOUnC 



HIS GLASS AGAINST 



HAIL 



For Particulars Address 

 lOHN G. ESLER, Sec'y, SADDLE RIVER, N. J. 



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