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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



Improved greenhouse glftzing points, positive- 

 ly the best made. Chas. T. Siebcrt. Station B. 

 Pittsburg. Pa. 



Send for Lucas on Glass. Four pamphlet 

 tell all about it. 



John Lucas & Co., Philadelphia. Pa. 



HOSE. 



Chicago & Boston. 



. G.& A. Esler. 



Penn Rubber Co.. 608 Arch I 



LAWN MOWERS. 



Coldwell Lawn Mower Co.. Newburgh. N. 

 Clipper Lawn Mower Co., Norrlstown. Pa. 



POTS. 



Lies. Catalogues and price 

 A. H. Hews & Co.. North Cambridge. Mass. 



Standard Flower Pots. If your greenhouses 



ve can save you money. W. H. Ernest. 28th 

 ind M Sts.. N. E.. Washington, D. C. 



The Whilldin Pottery Co., incorporated, 

 ifacturers of flower pots, Philadelphia, 

 sland City, N. T., Jersey City, N. J. 



xer Pots. Before buying write us for 

 i. Geo. Keller & Son. 361-363 Herndon St. 

 Wrightwood Ave.). Chicago. 



Red Standard Pol 



wide bottoms, well 

 Reduced prices. 

 Pottery. Harrison. Ohio. 



Red pots. Landis 



PRINTING. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



Brague, Hinsda 



G. W. Lyons, Babcock, Wi 



TIN FOIL. 



for florists. Specia 



WIRE SUPPORTS 



Thaden's Wire Tendril is adapted to h( 



lions, chrysanthemums, etc. Easily put 

 and easily taken off and are durable. Sa 

 pie 100, prepaid, for 50c. H. Thaden & C 

 Atlanta, Ga. 



temming wire, cut, in boxes; size 20 to 24, 

 per box. 



alv. rose stakes and Excelsior carnation 

 ■ports. H. F. Littlefleld, Worcester. Mass. 



Brooklyn. N. T. 



am Scott. Is 

 Floriculture, 

 is- Pub. Co.. 



WIRE WORK. 



c. A. Kuehn. 1122 Pine-st.. St. Louis. Mo., 

 manufacturer of the Patent Wire Clamp 

 Floral Designs. A full line of supplies always 

 on hand. Write for catalogue. 



We are the largest mam 

 work in the west. McKella 

 47, 49 Wabash Av., Chicago 



E. H. Hunt, 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 

 Trade Notes. 



bu.sj- citlicr Iniililiiig or lepaiiing or gel- 

 ting ready to liouse carnations, or try- 

 ing to find cool places. The weather bu- 

 reau reports that this has been the hot- 

 test day in 31 years; at 2 p. m. it was 

 lOli degrees in the shade, and in tlie 

 greenhouses from 120 to 125 most of 

 the day. Oh. but wouldiri T like to have 

 some of those folks wlio lliiiik it must 

 be such i)leasant work to he (dntiiiually 

 working among tlic l>oantifiil flowers aiill 

 hitch them to a wheel barrow a few- 

 hours on one of these warm days. 1 

 think they would go away thinking that 

 the poor florists earn their money. 



E. A. Nelson is working hard on his 

 new range of houses. He likes the new- 

 iron gutter very much now since he has 

 become licllci in ipiaintetl with it. He 

 .says h.' wi-licd :il ti]-t he had not bought 

 Ihem. Tlirv (I'ltniiilv look neat. 



.1. Ihiiljc Iki^ in.i-t of hjs framework 



help celebral 

 versarv and 

 bv all." The 1 



fhina dinner 



On the ITtli the c'ub held its annual 

 outing at Spring Lake Park, which, is a 

 beautiful ^pnt about 18 miles out on 

 one of till- iiilcvuilian e'ectric lines. 

 About 7."i iiicMiilici > and friends went out 

 and enjciyed a pleasant day in spite of 

 the heat. Aliout .3 p. m. everybody was 

 driven to shelter by the heaviest rain 

 fall of the season. In spite of tbe fact 

 that it cut short the evening's pleasure 

 everybody was glad to see the rain, as 

 eveiything w-as suffering for water. 

 There has been no good out door stuff 

 lately except what was watered right 

 along. Asters have made th«ir appear- 

 ance and they are about all that is sal- 

 able. Roses are liovribly poor and car- 

 nations are no better. 



Geo. Wieaaiul has inst returned from 

 fleveland. liuffalo and the east. A. P.. 



Kalamazoo. Mich. — The Kalamazoo 

 Xurserv and Floral Company has pur- 

 .•lK,-r,r 111., •jl;.-^ 1,11:1 i„alcrial in the 

 gn-.„l -.- I il> ■ «M..| by Aug. 



Lancaster. Pa. — J. P. Siebold is busy 

 remodeling and repairing his green- 

 houses. He has given up the growing 

 of cut flowers and will now grow only 

 plants and hothouse vegetables. 



CoLVMBrs, Ohio. — The Livingston 

 Seed Co. will build a range of five houses, 

 each 18x100. all connected, and running 

 north and south. They w-ill be heated 

 by steam. 



Wheelixo. \V. \a.—E. O'Ncil reports 

 the planting out season this spring as 

 the best ever known here. Cut flower 

 trade has also been good. 



DoRCliESTEH, Mass. — William (inl- 

 braitb. an old time aardeiicr and florist. 

 died at his home iiere .luly 1. :ig,',l 7i; 

 years. 



coming ill iii,\(. I!ii-ii,i-^- i- dull, only 



an order of any size. 



The club at its last meeting appointed 

 a committee on transportation and ac- 

 commodation to the ccmiing convention; 

 also final arrangements were made for 

 the picnic at Burki's farm at Uakers- 

 lown wl,i,-l, was held <.M tbe 17th wi'li 

 "II ,11 iriiih,!,'-,' nf ;ilr,iii (.•,o. The wcath- 

 n w.i- iir.iiiiih,! .iini I \ ci \ die seemed to 



Clli': ' -'Il 1,'rl I r-iinirilts WCrC pleil- 



1..11I. ,iUci Lj.111,1 i.<,l -pi iiig water. Some 

 dancing was done on the large barn 

 floor: a- game of ball played on the 

 extensive lawn in front of the mansion. 

 Of course all took a peep at the large 

 new iron frame houses one of which was 

 planted with roses and the other one 

 about ready for the plants. The water 

 spected 



apacity 

 ■cd the farm 

 nsiue-s and 



AT THE PAN-AMERICAN. 



Me^.-r-. H. L. Slo-Ur ;i.i,i C. T. V 

 son. of Reasoner I'.n,- . < hir. , l'l,i.. 

 be at the Pan-.\merir;i ,, i:\|i i-itim, n 

 the 29th and will be -l-.^d t.. >. ,■ trie 

 Inquire of the Florid,, ( nmmi-inne 

 Kxhibits, Mr. Pfeifer. 



PLEASE MENTION THE REVIEW WHEN WRITING ANY 



Westerly, R. I. — ilr. Louis J. Ren- 

 ter, son of the well known florist, and 

 iliss Maude B. Litchfield were married 

 July 17. The decorations at the ehureh 

 were the mn-l ,l.il. 1 ,if ,• ,.\,.| -pen in 

 this city. 'I'lir li,i|i|i,' r,.ii|il,- ,,,.. now on 

 their weddiiiL- iii]i I lii\ will \i^it vari- 

 ous points ill fill' «,■<! ;iiid will spend 

 a few days at the Pan-American Expo- 

 sition. On their return they will be at 

 home at 10 Moss street. Mr. S. J. Ren- 

 ter has leased the greenhouses of John 

 Spalding at Xew London. Conn., and 

 will continue the business there as well 

 as his establishment here. 



Xew Loxdox, Coxx. — John Spalding, 

 the veteran florist, has leased his green- 

 houses to S. J. Renter. <if Westei'lv. R. I., 

 and will ivlin- ii..,„ .l,,- Ihim,,,.,;; Mr. 

 ReutiT will .■.,iiiiiiiir ihr 1 1,,' business 

 under III.- litl,. ■■■Ill,' .1 :!iii Spalding 

 Com,.„iiv;- lie 1,„- 1,M-,.,I „ -tore at 9.5 

 State -tiei-i. wliieh will be connected 

 with 111,' ;jie, nil, uses by telephone. Mr. 

 Reulei will i.iiitiiiue his business at 

 Westei ly. K. 1., a.s before. 



The axxual Convention Number of 

 the Florists' Review will be issued Aug. 

 8th and will contain a report of the 

 Butt'alo convention. 



My advs. in The Review were nmre 

 remunerative than those in any other 

 paper. I am well satisfied.— T. L. Mead, 



i->ued Aug. 8th. 



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