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The Rorists^ Review 



Sbptbubbb 27, 1917. 



SPOKANE NOTES. 



K'ontliiiH'd from puiro 05.) 



11. L. Olsson reports that the plant 

 shipping business is good. His only 

 complaint is that he has not enough 

 2-inch cinerarias to take care of his 

 trade. He was the first in the market 

 this year with mums, his Golden Glow 

 and Early Frost being ahead of all 

 others by at least two weeks. 



A. J. Burt has again entered the 

 ranks of the retailers. He has opened 

 a store in the Clemmer theater building 

 and will handle all his business from 

 that location. 



Another business change was effected 

 when the Spokane Florist Co. declined 

 to renew its lease on the room in the 

 Davenport hotel, where the company 

 has conducted a flower store since the 

 hotel's opening three years ago. The 

 place is now being conducted by the 

 hotel's decorators. 



Gustav Peterson has come over from 

 Seattle to assist at Donart's House of 

 Flowers. He was well known in Seat- 

 tle, having been with the Hollywood 

 Gardens and Eosaia Bros., and later 

 associated with his brother in the nurs- 

 ery business. 



Kobert Briggs, for many years with 

 the Hoyt Bros. Co., and later with E. S, 

 Eugene, has decided to give up the 

 flower business. "While on his vacation 

 he took temporary employment at a 

 lumber mill at Elk Eiver, Idaho. The 

 wages and conditions there are so at- 

 tractive that he has decided to remain 

 there, at least until the big demand for 

 lumber is over. L. B. H. 



WESTERLY, R. I. 



George L. Stillman is serving as a 

 member of the grand jury at the Sep- 

 tember session of the Superior court of 

 Washington county. 



James Brenan, a well known rose 

 grower and a former resident here, has 

 returned with his family from Phila- 

 delphia. 



S. J. Renter & Son, Inc., has practi- 

 cally completed the benching for the 

 new season. 



Conrad Schultz has conii)leted the 

 renovation of his houses and has his 

 benching completed. W. H. M. 



DREER'S 



Florist Sp«claltl«s 



Npw Brand New Style 

 "RiVERTON" HOSE 



Furnished In lenffths up 

 to 500 foet without seam or 

 Joint. 



The HOSE for the FLORIST 



'4-lnch per ft.. 17 c 



Keel of 500 ft. " IBVjc 

 2 reels. 1000 ft. " 10 c 



•>2-lnch " 16 c 



Keel of .500 ft. " HVjc 

 CoupllnRH furnished. 



HENRY A. DREER 



714-710 Chestnut St.. 

 Philadelphia. Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



SPECIAL NOTICE TO 



AMERICAN TRADERS 



If you are Interested In Fluropean stocks of Planta 

 and Seeds and latest news concerning same, sub- 

 scribe to The Horticultural Trade Journal. 

 published weekly, and The International Hor- 

 ticultural Trade Journal, published quarterly. 

 One dollar (International Money Order), sent to us 

 now. will Insure your receWluK each number as 

 published for one year. 



A dd rcss 



The HORTICULTURAL PRINTINQ CO. 



BURNLEY, ENGLAND 



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New Snuii: Foldinir Arms, 

 up likr a jackknife. 



They close 



The old kind Not quite as bad as barb 

 wire entanelements but pretty bad. 



WHICH 



In the Walk or Out? 



HAVE you cussed the cussedness 

 of the vent arms that stick 

 out in the sidewalk, making you 

 walk sideways like a pumpkin seed 

 to avoid bumping into them? 



Or have you been so exasperated 

 with them, that when you built 

 next, you robbed that side bench to 

 make the walk wider? 



Robbing benches means robbing 

 your bank account year after year. 

 Consider what that means at the 

 end of 20 years. 



Stop robbing yourself. 



Buy our new Snug Fjlding Arms. 



They give just as wide an open- 

 ing as other arms and do not extend 

 into the walk beyond the line of the 

 shafting| 



No matter when or of whom you 

 buy your ventilation apparatus, buy 

 these arms of us. 



You know we go anywhere for 

 business. Or to talk business. 



HitcKin^S g fimparty 



NEW YORK OFFICE 

 1170 Bnidwiy 



BENERAL OFFICES AND FACTORY. ELIZABETH. H. J. 



BOSTON OFFICE 

 49 Ftdiril St. 



PNILADELPNIA OFFICE 

 '4a Si. IStk St. 



THE BAUR CARNATION CLIP 



The most practical device on the market for mendinj? 

 Spilt Camatlona. Let us convince you by Ten Days' 



Free Trial. Send no money for trial outfit. Price per 



outfit (1 Plier and 1000 Clips). $2.00. Clips, per 1000. 75c; 2000. 



fl.25; 6000. $3.00; 10,000. $4.75; 25,000. $11.25: 60,000. $20.00. 



Postage prepaid. All Seedsmen. Used the world over. 



BAUR FLORAL CO., Erie, Pa. 



8FLIT CARHATIONS ARK BK8T MKHDKD WITH 



SUPREME CARNATION STAPLES 



Sample on Reqnest No Tools Required 

 85o per 1000 Postpaid- 



Wholesalera Write for Price* 

 — SOOO for $1.00 



F. W WAITE. Manufacturer, 85 Bdmont Ave. SPRINGFIELD. MASS 



BLAKK'S LKVER CLIP 

 fur Roses. C^arnHtionH, etc.; fas- 

 ten stakes, cross wires, etc. 

 They never slip and are a srreat sav- 

 ing of both time and money. 



PKIC£. $1.60 per lOOO 



6.000 $1.35 per 1000 



10.000 1. Ill per 1(00 



Delivered free. Samples free. 



B. S. BLAKK & SON 

 369 Flower City Park. Rochester, N. Y. 



IMPORTANTl 



Retail Florists \yho have no green- 

 houses, who therefore must depend 

 upon "outside aid," correspond with 



Kennicott Bros. Co., Chicasro. 



See further notes on other pages. 



