OCTOBBB 16, 1918. . 



The Florists^ Review 



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W 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 I 



Prepared by 



REEVES 



COLORS: 

 Brown, Green or Purple 



Formerly owned NATURAL FOLIAGE CO., 



of Smrannah, Qa^ and St. Louis, Mo. 



NOTICE ! 



$1.00 



PRICE 



PER CARTON 



We have moved into our new ,/w»,i. d^ (III 



plant and want your order for 100-W>- «••«•» «P|£|^VV 



Leaves. 



Signed, 



REEVES. 



P. 0. B. BREWTON. ALA. 



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PREPAKED N&GNOLU 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., "*=5Sf" 



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The reading and acceptance of the 

 minutes of the previous meeting was fol- 

 lowed by the proposal of one new mem- 

 ber, H. D. Brown, of Purdue University. 

 Practically no new business was on 

 hand, except in connection with the fall 

 show. There was a discussion of the 

 new law affecting the building of green- 

 houses. Albert Stanley, while building 

 his new house, was ordered to make a 

 foundation of brick or concrete to go 

 a foot and a half under the surface. A. 

 F. J. Baur and Albert Stanley pro- 

 tested to the inspector, but had, at that 

 time, received no satisfaction. 



The fall show was the chief business 

 of the evening. The benefits of the 

 show to both city and state members of 

 the association were discussed. A show 

 of this kind helps all the tradesmen. 

 Eeports were heard from the following 

 committees: Exhibition, finance, ban- 

 quet and dance, entertainment and re- 

 ception. The reports from all were 

 favorable and show good progress to- 

 ward a splendid and successful enter- 

 tainment. 



Following adjournment a social hour 

 was enjoyed, in which refreshments 

 were served by the hosts. 



Various Notes. 



Albert Stanley is building a new 

 greenhouse — under difficulties, as indi- 

 cated. 



Smith & Young are cutting a fine lot 

 of orchids. 



Bertermann Bros. Co. last week had 

 an exceptionally beautiful window dis- 

 play, in which orchids were featured. 



These are the manufacturers, who are honored with 



DR. H. DUX 



JOHN DUX 



MICHAEL DUX 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Baskets, hampers and Adiantum Far- 

 leyense were effective in making it 

 dainty and different. 



Baur & Steinkamp have a bed of 

 seedling chrysanthemums in early va- 

 rieties, that are just coming into bloom. 



These are of the large type and seem ex- 

 cellent. They also have some seedling 

 pompons that look promising. 



Word has been received that Edwin 

 Nelson is on his way home from over- 

 seas. E. E. T. 



