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J enmav csBn-r «» C ■■ O ClOCK B* III. 



and FRIDAY, SEPT. 15 ) 



Nammoth Shipments of 

 Dutch and French-grown Bulbs 



ALSO LOCAL CONSIGNMENMS OF 



Palms, Ferns, Dracaenas, Rubbers, etc., to be 

 offered in lots to suit the large and small buyer 



Send for weekly catalogue. 



I ihe NacNiff Horticultural Co. I 



I 52 to 56 Vesey Street, NEW YORK 



= THE LARGEST HORTICULTURAL SALESROOMS IN THE WORLD j 



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H. ft D. Design Boxes 



Are made of light, strong CJomisated Fiber- 

 board and can be furnished with K. D. lock* 

 comer covers, safe and convenient. 



Write for full particulars. 



THIHINDE « DAUCH PAPER CO. 



SANDUSKY. OHIO 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



CUT FLOWER BOXES 



EDWARDS FOLDING BOX CO 



MANUFACTURERS 



PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Mention Tte Review when yon wrlte._ 



This appears to be moving month in 

 Detroit. September 1 the SuUivans 

 moved from the store they had occu- 

 pied at 214 Woodward avenue for fif- 

 teen years to a store one block north 

 oik<{he same side of the street, the new 

 number being 268. E. A. Fetters will 

 be next in line. He will move from the 

 corner of Woodward and Clifford streets 

 to 17 Adams avenue, east, the new loca- 

 tion being about two blocks from the 

 old one. Mr. Fetters' new store will 

 be more in the nature of a shop, as it 

 is quite narrow and in a new retail 

 shopping district, together with tea 

 rooms, novelty shops, etc. 



Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rahaley and Mr. 

 and Mrs. Albert Pochelon have returned 

 from a ten days' fishing trip on the Au 

 Sable river. 



A new concern, the Breitmeyer Floral 

 Co., recently opened a stand in the new 



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The Advertising 



is only one of the many attractive features of 



PRINT-AD-STRING. 



The neatness and individuality of the box tied with it are other 

 reasons why PKlNT-AD-STRlNG !• eo desirable for florists. 



It also gives that invaluable impression of exclusiveness and refinement 

 that is always so noticeable about the up-to-date shops. 



The cost is no more than that of ordinary string, so why be ordinary? 



We are always glad to send samples and prices. Write us now before 

 the fall rush begins. 



CHICAGO PRINTED STRING CO. 



307 South La Salle Street, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



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Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Gratiot market. This company must 

 not be confused with Breitmeyer 's 

 Sons, as its members are from Mount 

 Clemens. H. S. 



I THANK The Review for good results. 

 — Charles Taynor, New Carlisle, O. 



BOCHESTEB, N. Y. 



The Market. 



During the first part of the week busi- 

 ness was good, but it dwindled and was 

 practically dead by September 1. A 



