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OcTOBiB 25, 1917. 



The Florists' Review 



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REAiPiht^ISTMAS RED JAP. FRIEZE ROPING DIANA GRASS In all colors, the best offered 



REAL CHRISTMAS RED RUSCUS DYED QREEN RUSCUS 



REAL CHRISTMAS RED WREATHS, 6 to 16-in., plain QREEN PAINTED RUSCUS 



REAL CHRISTMAS RED WREATHS, 6 to 16-ln., trlm'd AMERICAN STATICE and STATICE WREATHS 



In fact, we have everything you require for fall and Christmas. Try a small 

 order and be convinced that the House of Merit is rightly named. 



SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS UPON REQUEST. 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER CO. 



THE HOUSE OF MERIT 

 1309-131I North Second Street x z PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Des Moines Autumn Flower Show 



AUDITORIUM, NOVEiWBER 7, 8, 9 AND 10, 1917 



,^_^nder the Auspices of 



The Iowa State Florists' Association 



For trade space and premium list, write 



J. S. WILSON, 



DES MOINES, IOWA 



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—WHY PAY BIG MONEYS 



when we by our new plan give you the best 

 time saver and show you the cheapest way? 

 Many large florists have paid several hun- 

 dred dollars for the Information contained 

 In our booklet, which describes and Illus- 

 trates fully a- time-saving bookkeeping sys- 

 tem, showing all the short cuts and several 

 ways of handling office routine, how to in- 

 ventory your growing stock, figure profits 

 and calculate the war tax. 

 Not a stereotype affair, but one made especi- 

 ally for the florists, seed houses and nur- 

 series. No red tape or foolish theory. Simple 

 enough for anyone with a common knowl- 

 edge of bookkeeping to Install all or any 

 part of it and does not disrupt your organiza- 

 tion or necessitate buying expensive books. 

 Price $15.00, P. O Money Order, New York 

 or Chicago draft. 



E. H. PETERSON & CO. 



Public Accountants 



716 Republic BUls., CHICAGO 



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the time the sweet peas require room 

 for expansion. 



The office building and front garden 

 are substantial and attractive. In the 

 garden are California redwoods, on 

 trial, Japanese maples and other pretty- 

 trees and shrubs. In the cozy little 

 back office Henry C. Geiger had laid 

 out a tea table that was charming in 

 its artistic simplicity — just a bowl of 

 delicate, pink September Morns, just 

 brought in by the vice-president, 

 William A. Geiger (no, not a relative), 

 in honor of Mr. Feurstenberg's presence. 

 Around the bowl blooms of their own 

 Double White Killarney were carelessly 

 scattered on the snowy cloth. 



There were tea and delicious cake, en- 

 joyed while Mr. Feurstenberg described 

 how he planned the big house with the 

 aid of E. O. King, formerly of North 

 Tonawanda, N. Y., who now is in a 



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Mums^ Roses^ Carnations 



Russells 8c to 20c 



Ophelias 6c to 12c 



Killarneys 4c to 8c 



White Killarneys.. 4c to 8c 



Milady 8c to 12c 



Carnations 3c 



Ferns, per 1000 $2.50 



White Mums, 



doz , $1.50 to $2.50 



Yellow Mums, 



doz., $1.50 to 3.00 



Pompons, bunch 50c 



Valley 7c 



Sprengeri, bunch 35c 



Write for special wholesale supply list. 



T. J. NOLL & COMPANY 



1109 Grand Avenue, 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



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British aviation camp. Laughing mer- 

 rily, Mr. Feurstenberg described Mr. 

 King's having been called to the tele- 

 phone during their long conference. 

 When Mr. King returned, he told Mr. 

 Feurstenberg that he had described to 

 the man at the other end of the wire 



how they were planning a greenhouse 

 that would be 72x200 feet. 



"What did your friend say?" Mr. 

 Feurstenberg asked. 



"Oh," Mr. King replied, "he said it 

 must be for some crazy Yankee." 



You see, that happened in Canada. 



