Sepiember 12, 1901. 



The Weekly Florists' Review, 



47t 



Twemlow's Old English f^ Glazing Putty 



Good 

 Goods 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 



Various Notes. 



The Kentucky Society of Florists held 

 its monthly meeting September 4 at the 

 establishment of F. Walker & Co., New 

 Albany, Ind., with President William 

 Mann in the chair. Quite a large crowd 

 of florists was present, and considerable 

 busi-ness was transacted. After the meet- 

 ing the members were invited to a 

 Ijountecus spread which was prepared by 

 the firm, and which will long be re- 



uembered by all wl 



re p 



csent. 



Trade is picking up a little this week. 

 The weather is very hot here. Roses are 

 coming in good, but there are not enough 

 carnations to go around; asters are also 

 coming in good. 



Joseph Coenen & Co. report a \eiy 

 heavy sale in Boston ferns for the month 

 of August. 



Jacob Schultz"s place is in fine condi 

 tion; his seedling carnations are looking 

 very fine. 



J. E. Marrett has had lots of funeial 

 work of late. 



E. G. Reimers had a large decoration 

 at the custom house during the conclave 

 of Knights Templar. 



E. Heitz"s place is in fine shape for 

 the wiliter. 



Hy Fuchs has just finished building 

 a new oflice adjoining his greenhouses 



John Bohrman, T. B. Rudy and wife, 

 and Hy Lichtefeld are thinking of tak 

 ing in the big floral parade at Cincm 

 nati next week. Hr Lichtefeld 



NoRRisTOWN, Pa. — The Clipper La«n 

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 a capital stock of $50,000, and it is pro 

 posed to erect a plant with a capacity 

 of 10,000 machines a year. Sales have 

 increased so enormously that they ha\e 

 l>eeii unable to manufacture fast enough 

 with pi>sent facilities. 



Tin Foil 



for 



Special Shades, r^i • i 

 Special Designs. hlnriStS 

 Plain or Colored. * *vll»^l^ 



Write today for samples and prices. 



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KINGSTON. N. Y. 



Western Representatives: J. HOWARD JONES & 

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be done as such should be done 

 only by using the "Meteor" 

 Tag or Label for Flower trade, 

 and the "Geranium" Tag or 

 Label for Plant business. In 

 natural colors. Samples free. 

 DAN'L B. LONG, 



Publisher. Buffalo. 



STANDARD. 



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 for your Houses 

 Examine the Merits 

 of the best Machine 

 in use. 



Send for Catalogue of 



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Iron 



Gutters^ 



Never break in sagging. 



Firm and strong. 



Iiasting- qualities a lifetime. 



Ko snow or ice. 



Only 8 inches of shade. 



No drip whatever from glass or gutter. 



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