Adodst 16, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



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A LL VISITORS at the S. A. F. CONVENTION are welcome at the Growers' 

 Cut Flower Company, 129 West 28th Street, New York City, 



one of the best wholesale cut flower establishments in New York. Every modern 

 improvement and up-to-date facility for handling cut flowers. Backed up by re- 

 sponsible men, with efficient management. We are in a position to give the best 

 of service to growers and retailers. 



ANTON SCHULTHEIS, HENRY WESTON, PETER BEUERLEIN, 

 R. J. ROGERS, E. J. VAN REYPER, Manager. 



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VISITING FLORISTS WELCOME! 



We have no space at the exhibit, but we have quite an exhibit of our 

 own of catchy, original Christmas and Holiday goods. 

 We would appreciate your visit. 



B. ROSENS= — 



112 West 28th Street 



New York 



CHIP FRIEZE ROPING WREATHS 



CHIP FRIEZE BELLS DIANA GRASS 



CHIP FRIEZE STARS FANCY GRASSES 



HOLIDAY FLOWERS AND NOVELTIES 



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VI»»nt1ou Th* RpTtpw whpfi toii irrirr 



eral weeks beyond the usual time. A 

 few cyclamen plants are appearing in 

 the retailers' windows. 



Various Notes. 



Martin Temple has been appointed 

 superintendent of Crown Hill cemetery 

 to succeed George Davis, who resigned 

 to accept a similar position in Dallas, 

 Tex. 



R. Bauers, formerly with the Haines 

 Seed Co., has returned from a three 

 months' visit to southern California. 



Reinhold Schilling has returned from 

 his vacation in Kansas and is again 

 with the Park Floral Co. 



George Cooper is again agent for the 

 famous Rexleight water lilies. 



Fred Geisert, who has been with the 

 Crown Hill cemetery greenhouses for a 

 year, has acce]tted a position with the 

 Mauff Floral Co. 



G. Swoboda, of Hess & Swoboda, 

 Omaha, stopped over for a few days on 

 his way home from Estos Park, Colo. 

 His T\'ife and dauglitcr wore with him. 



Ernest Flolir lias returned from a 

 month 's visit to Chicago and New York 

 and has resumed his work with the 

 Mauff Floral Co. 



Z. Neff, William Cash and Frank 

 Dykstra are among those wlio have 

 joined the national guard and are now 

 at Camp Baldwin, near Denver. 



E. S. 



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MAX SCHLING states he does not need 

 to advertise his feelings toward his 

 brother florists and that every out-of-town 

 florist knows it is a fact that whenever he 

 comes to New York he is most welcome 

 at Max Schling's, 22 West 59th Street, and 

 that every possible courtesy is extended to 

 him, and the more that come in the better 

 he likes it. 



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