The Weekly Florists' Review, 



767 



The BATTLESHIP LABEL 



protects 

 consumers of 



Conqueror 



ribbons. 



We, "The men behind the guns" aimed to devote to the floral trade a distinctive and 

 modern ribbon organization and we hit the mark. Our goods are in florists' shops 

 throughout the I'nited States and Canada. 



ARE THEY IN YOURS? 



LION & WERTHEIMER, 



RIBBON MANUFACTURERS 



463-467 Broadway, 



NEW YORK CITY.^ 



Mention the Re 



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HUGH GRAHAM 



104 So. 13th Street, Philadelphia. 



I am in a position to handle any orders for Philadelphia or vicinity, either large or small; would 

 t»e pleased to have corespondenre with the trade in general. 



Our facilities for handling orders, either for flowers or plants, are of the very best. 

 Mention the Review when you write. 



bis matter should 



f American Flor- 



dahlia committee 



ves of all branches, as 



dahlia growers, sln.nl. 1 be appointed bt 



-tv to take charge of the dahlia ques 



ngo for a system^ of judgir 



ge llotver. regardless o! 



taken' up bv the S..ol 

 1 and the writer belief 



aposed of represen 



the 



the chrysantl 

 commercial t 

 judged as si 



dahlia growe 



flower, with sub- 

 certificating of 

 ruing question in 



should be 



find 



tine i n'eede a great 



time growers still claim 

 there i's nothing but the llotver. We believe 

 that at evert dahlia exhibition It is to the 

 benefit of the dahlia, of the show, and evert 



one erned to have the exhibits as varied 



as possible, ami not ..nly to sh..w it in every 

 class of II. .tier, but the different classes In as 

 inanv forms as possible This make, mere of a 

 diversity and makes it more interesting. We 

 believe that some (lowers should lie shown with 

 out their stems in order to hate a variety study; 

 but we believe the greatest interest is to show 

 also for decorative work and effect, where va- 

 rieties can be studied not only as to forma- 

 tion and color but as to lasting qualities, stems. 



We sincerely trust that the dahlia subject 

 will he taken up and acted upon at the next 

 meeting of the Society of American I - 

 and as a result the s, ml annual exhibition of 



II,.. I'entistlvania I lort icilll nral Society Will be 





°as e thiE 

 the eountry 

 PKxCOCK. 



AURORA, ILL. 



W. L. Smith has taken his green- 

 houses down find gone out of business. 

 As yet ho has made no plans for the 

 future. 



J. M. Smelv has built a new office 

 and store and rebuilt some old glass, 

 giving him about 4,500 feet of additional 

 room. 



The C. B. & Q. railroad's green- 

 houses here are planted, nearly all to 

 carnations, and Lawson has much the 

 largest space. The flowers are grown 

 fur the dining cars. 



Stock looks well with all here. Some 

 carnations are undersized but healthy. 

 Trade is good. Less bulbous stock than 

 usual will be grown this season. 



Queens, N. Y— Alfred H. Walker has 

 nice crop of chrysanthemums which 

 ill be readv for market about October 



