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The Florists' Review 



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AcocsT 17, 1916. 



NURSERY STOCK for Florists' Trade 



FRUIT TREES. ORNAMENTAL TREES. SHRUBS. SMALL FRUITS, R9SES. CLEMATIS. PHLOX. PEONIES, HERBACEOUS 

 PERENNIALS. AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII, CALIFORNIA^ PRIVCT, BARBERRY THUNBERQU 



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W. & T. SMITH COMPANY io»o *«»" 



70 YEARS 



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to get their stock in and have every- 

 thing in readiness for fall business. 



Various Notes. 



W. H. Bofferding reports business as 

 being good. He had large funeral 

 orders last week. 



The Lakewood Cemetery Association 

 has a new manager for its greenhouses. 

 Carl E. Taube, for many jrears man- 

 ager of the Muskogee Carnation Co., and 

 later of the Aurora Greenhouses, now is 

 connected with the association. The 

 Lakewood Cemetery greenhouses con- 

 tain a fine stock of Easter lilies and 

 work is being rushed to put in a large 

 batch of carnation plants, ferns and 

 winter plants. 



George Oys, of the H. B. Whitted Co., 

 left this week for a vacation. He will 

 tour the northern part of Minnesota, 

 stopping off at Crosby, Milltown and 

 Milaca. Later Mr. Oys plans to take an 

 extensive eastern journey, and a lake 

 trip from Duluth to Buffalo. 



Max Kaiser, of the Merriam Park 

 rioral Co., is cutting fine rubrums. Mr. 

 Eaiser always has a splendid stock 

 and business is good. Energetic man- 

 agement cannot turn out any other way. 



The Mazey Floral Co. last week did 

 a good business. The store is artisti- 

 cally decorated and a fine lot of stock is 

 always on hand. 



William F. Holmes reports business 

 as good. He has many large orders of 

 various kinds, despite the quiet sum- 

 mer days, and he does considerable 

 decorative work. 



T. S. Lynes is busy as ever with 

 funeral and wedding work. 



Splendid displays have been made by 

 Oscar Amundson and O. C. Swanson. 

 Both had good business and turned out 

 large quantities of design work. 



E. M. P. 



New Castle, Pa. — Vacations are the 

 order of the day and month. F. J. 

 Fischer, one of our ' ' complete anglers, ' ' 

 has gone to the Canadian fishing 

 grounds and C. D. Hennon the other 

 day returned from an extended auto- 

 mobile tour. 



Lockport, N. Y.— Miss Alberta P. 

 Brace, who makes a specialty of asters, 

 but who grows many annual and peren- 

 nial plants for summer cut flowers for 

 market, has some quite unusual holly- 

 hocks, including new colors. The seed 

 brings double flowers and does not run 

 single the next year, as most double va- 

 rieties do from seed. Miss Brace plans 

 to put the seed on the market next 

 season. 



Bobbink & Atkins 



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