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ArarsT 10, 1910. 



The Florists^ Review 



27 



BE\A^MRE OF I7VYITATIONS 



USE 



^'SUPERIORA'' Magnolia Leaves 



for your funeral work at all times to 



PLEASE YOUR CUSTOMERS 



. * and they will never be disappointed 



BUT 



be sure to get the scientifically prepared leaves (at a slight advance of about 10c on a carton), which will insure you 

 against all diflSculties and losses through mildew, brittle and dr ed out leaves. You know the balance of an opened 

 carton of the poorer makes would be troubled this way, and would therefore be worthless unless used at once. 



YOU 



pay more in the end for such leaves than for the carefully prepared ones, and who is fooled ? 



OUR BRAND 



has stood the test for the past six years by sixty-seven leading wholesale florists in the United States and Canada 



We have for this year 



BROWN, GREEN, RED AND PURPLE 



and our prices are right, and much cheaper in comparison with the inferior grades of leaves which overflow the 

 market from time to time. We desire that you 



PROTECT YOURSELF 



Look for our trade mark, which is registered — this is your only safeguard. 



DR. H. DUX CO., Inc., Jacksonville, Fla. 



Plants Sell Better 



when the ni^Iy clay pota 

 are hidden by the attrac- 

 tive and artlsUc 



EVER-READY 

 POT COVERS 



strong cardboard fonn- 

 datlon. Best qnaUty 

 waterproof crepe paper. 

 Bilk fiber ribbon ties at 

 top and bottom. Firmly 

 held with Improved 

 metal fastenlnirs. Famished in four colors and 

 many sizes. Write for samples and price list 

 today. Send 10c for postage. . 



ETEB-BEADT FLOWEB POT COYEB CO^ 

 146 Hushes Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



Monday. Born in Germanv, August 7, 

 1868. 



The wooden wedding of AUie Zech, of 

 Zech & Mann, and his wife will be cele- 

 brated August 26. Miss Nelda Wolf has 

 gone to visit relatives in Prairie View, 

 111. 



The Meredith Flower & Vegetable 

 Co., Libertyville, 111., will cut mums 

 within a few days. Carnations are be- 

 ing planted and the heating apparatus 

 is being overhauled. 



According to Charles Erne, of Erne & 

 Klingel, the firm has added to its force. 

 This is how it happens. August Barnett 

 became the father of a fine boy 

 August 6. 



Barring a universal rail strike, M, C. 

 Gunterberg will leave for the S. A. F. 

 convention in Houston, Tex., August 13. 



There is more than one way of keep- 

 ing cool. Guy French, of French & 

 Salm, Union Grove, Wis., has been mo- 

 toring through the lake region of Wis- 

 consin with his family, running down to 



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New Roses Now Coming In 



We can handle your orders; our supply is J 



increasing daily. Roses, Carnations, Stat- 



ice. Gladioli, Asters and Good Lilies, 



We are now handling a large supply of 



new baskets; prices lower than most other 



supply houses. 



T. J. NOLL & CO. I 



1109 Grand Avenue, KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Chicago August 5. August 9 they left 

 with an automobile party for northern 

 Wisconsin, to be gone three weeks. 

 Richard Salm has just returned to 

 Union Grove after a somewhat difficult 

 drive in his car from central Michigan. 

 Again we hear of the new rose Champ 

 Weiland. Emil Reichling, superintend- 

 ent of the Peter Reinberg greenhouses, 



says he is cutting some fine young stock 

 and, so far as he is able to judge, it is 

 a first-class grower. Felix Reichling, 

 head of the sales department, says he 

 has had a heavy shipping demand for 

 carnation plants. 



Of the 65,000 carnation plants to go 

 into the fourteen new houses of Pyfer 

 & Olsem, Wilmette, more than half of 

 [Contlnaed on page 78.] 



