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The Florists' Review 



JULT 81. 1919. 



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LIKE LEATHER - ALWAYS PLIABLE 



MAGNOLIA LEAVES 



"Money Talks" (it is said). So give 



it a chance to say "something." 



If money can talk, here's a chance 



for the "almighty dollar" to make 



SOME HOLLER ! 



Prepared by 



REEVES 



COLORS: 

 GREEN OR 



BROWN 



RED, 



gt^ m O^ PRICE 



91*=^ PER CARTON 



Formerly NATURAL FOLIAGE CO., 

 of Savannah, Ga., and St. Louis, Mo. 



BEECH or OAK SPRAYS. 100-lb. ca»es $16.00 



Bed, Green or Brown, SOalb. CmasK O flO 



lOO-ib. c^ses, - - - - 920.00 o\fm. cases v.w 



50-lb. caaes, - - - - ll.OO F. 0. B. BREWTON, ALA. 



SMALL OAK SPRAYS, c\r} rrf 



Red, Green •! Brown, y r* ^/f) 



»i.86 per Carton ^\JIV 



CASH WITH ORDER 

 Satisfaction guaranteed 



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REEVES FOLIAGE CO., Brewton, Ala. 



10% Discount When Full 

 Amount of Cash with Order. 



SURE TO PLEASE 



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PREPARED MAGNOLIA LEAVES 



Beech and Oak Sprays 

 Natural and Fadeless Sheet Moss 



We can ship any amount of short Oak Sprays packed in cases 

 or cartons. Write for prices. 



THE RUMBLEY CO., 



EVERGREEN, 

 ALA. 



ting in an appearance and sells readily. 

 Buddleia and calendulas are in the mar- 

 ket. 



Vaxlous Notes. 



C. C. Thomas has resigned his posi- 

 tion as manager of the Circle Flower 

 Store. 



Len Elder has purchased the Florists ' 

 Supply House, on East Ohio street, for- 

 merly owned by the late S. T. Hitz. The 

 store will be under the management of 

 Fred Keel. 



Henry Bodenbeck had a fire recently 

 in his greenhouses. The damage was es- 

 timated at about $200. 



Wm. Hack and E. E. Temperley are 

 the only ones in the city cutting asters. 



Philip Conway recently had a fire. 

 The upper story of his dwelling was 

 badly burned. The cause was sparks 

 from a railroad engine. 



Hartje & Elder and Baur & Stein- 

 kamp have finished carnation planting. 



Greene's Flower Shop has been busy 

 the last week with weddings. 



W. Frank, junior partner of the firm 

 of Frank & Sons, of Portland, Ind., was 

 a visitor last week. 



M. A. Barick, of Seymour, Ind., who 

 has been motoring in the east and visit- 

 ing at Plymouth, Mass., stopped here. 



Joseph Hill, of Bichmond, motored 

 here in his new touring car. 



Marion Enoch, of Bicknell, Ind., was 

 also a visitor. 



The next meeting of the Indiana State 

 Florists' Association will be held Au- 

 gust 5 at the commission house of the 

 Smith & Young Co. A large attendance is 

 desired, as the report of the insurance 

 committee will be read. Arrangements 

 will also be made for the September 

 meeting, which will be held at the 

 Shades of Death, upon the invitation of 

 A. S. Pett and Otto Nehrling, of Craw- 

 fordsville. E. E. T. 





Wanted and For Sale Departnent 



■^Advertisements under this head 12'/a cents 

 per llne^ c&sh with order from all who do not do 

 other advertising. In sending remittance count 

 six words to the line. 



Display advertisements in this department fl.SO 

 net, for one Inch space. 



When answers are to be sent In our care, add 10 

 cents for forwarding. 



Plant advertisements not admitted under this head 



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SITUATION WANTED— By grower of pot 

 plABta, carnations, etc.; many years' expe- 

 rience. Address No. 488. care riorisU' Beview, 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — By rose grower, life 

 experience, good propagator; capable of taking 

 charge; please state fall particulars In first letter. 

 Address No. *8>. care FlorlBts' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — As section foreman In 

 roses, or roses and carnations; mast be teliabl* 

 Ann; best of reference; twenty years' experience. 

 Address No. 468. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — As foreman or man- 

 ager by an all-around grower; 85 years' expe- 

 rience; age 61; married; Scotch-Irish; salary ex- 

 pected. 188.00 per week. Address, No. 440, care 

 f lorlstt' Beview. Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By single man, 28 

 years old; 10 years' experience, private and 

 commercial: weU up in pot plants and mums; 

 please give fuU particulars in first letter. Ad- 

 dress No^ 4M, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Experienced florist and 

 gardener; Dane. 80. as foreman on commer- 

 cial place, or as head gardener on private estate; 

 thoroughly experienced in all branches of the 

 trade. Al references. O. Sorengen. phone West 



5061. 2706 Park Ave.. Chicago. 



OITUATION WANTED— By practical, experl- 

 O enced all-round working grower in roses, car- 

 nations, mums, sweet peas, bulbs, pot plants, all 

 kinds bedding stock and propagating; steady, 

 reliable single man; ejate wages and particulan 

 first letter. Address No. 416, care Florists' Re- 

 view. Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — A young msn with green- 

 house experience. Groves Floral Co., Atchi- 

 son, Kan. 



BBLP WANTED — At once, good carnation 

 grower; state experience. Woers Bros.. Ard- 

 more. Okla. 



HELP WANTED — General young man for all 

 kinds of greenhouse work. Pabud Floral Co.. 

 Indianapolis, Ind. 



HELP WANTED — Experienced rose grower. 

 $22.60 per week; opportunity for advance- 

 ment. F. J. Benthey Co., New Castle, Ind. 



HELP WANTED — Experienced grower, carna- 

 tions, mums knd pot plants, for place of 

 Loyd C. Bunch, Fredonia, 



tlons, mums knd 

 15,000 feet of glass. 

 Kans. 



