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AUQDST 7, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



19 



it could hardly come at a better time 

 than now. 



Additional Subscriptions. 



The following subscriptions have 

 been received and are in addition to 

 those previously announced, annually 

 for four years, unless otherwise stated: 



Anton Flehe, Tampa, ria I 5.00 



H. h. Chadwlck, Houlton, Me 6.00 



FlBcber & Burkland, Youngstown, 5.00 



John Schoepfle, Chicago, 111 5.00 



liOuiB H. Kyrk, Cincinnati, 26.00 



Burlington Willow Ware Shops, Bur- 

 lington, la 26.00 



Springfield Seed Co., Springfield, Mo 10.00 



Hugo Buscli, Jefferson City, Mo 20.00 



Carl Brehmer, ChllUcothe, O. (1 yr.)... 10.0© 



Colorado Seed Co., Denver, Colo. (1 yr.) 5.00 



Geo. Ball, Glen BUyn, lU 10.00 



Pulverized Manure Co., Chicago, IIL.... 100.00 



Edw. Schmeltchopf, Park Bidg«, 111 5.0O 



Miller Bros., Chicago, lU 15.00 



Kennicott Bros. Co., Ohlcagp, m 50.00 



Batavia Greenhouses, Chicago, 111 12.00 



Bmll Blameuser, Niles Center, III 10.00 



Gustave Stege, Park Ridge, 111 6.00 



Evans Floral Co., Salt Lake City, Utah. 10.00 

 Donnelly Floral Co., Wichita Falls, 



Tex. (1 yr.) 25.00 



Carroll Florist, Houston, Tex 15.00 



B. W. Judge, Tyler, Tex 10.00 



Edward Green, San Antonio, Tex 5.00 



H. Kaden, Gainesville, Tex 6.00 



Denison Greenhouses, Denison, Tex 6.00 



Edw. Green, San Antonio, Tex. (addl.). 20.00 



Mrs. M. O. Nauman, Paris, Tex 6.00 



Baker Bros., Ft. Worth, Tex. (addl.).. 25.00 



Alff the Florist, Austin, Tex 7.60 



Hyde Park Floral Co., Austin, Tex 10.00 



B. Friedrich, Austin, Tex 5.00 



Greenwood Floral Co., Ft, Worth, Tex.. 60.00 



Mrs. J. Jung, San Antonio. Tex 6.00 



Mrs. D. H. McNaughton, Palestine, Tex. 5.00 



Mrs. H. Zincke, Palestine, Tex 5.00 



Chas. H. Alff, Austin, Tex 6.00 



Mrs. Chas. Albrecht, San Antonio, Tex. 16.00 



Brown's Floral Co., Brown wood, Tex. . . 10.00 

 Texas State Florists' Assn., Fort 



Worth, Tex 60.00 



R. 8. Wolf. Troy, N. Y 6.00 



Fred Ronsley, Chicago, 111 6.00 



Keenan & Co., Chicago, 111 10 00 



John Zech, Oak Park, 111 6.00 



B. J. Hull, Olyphant, Lackawanna Co., 



Pa. (1 yr.) 6.00 



M. B. Krugman, Amherst, Mass 5.00 



Clara Brown & Co., Jackson, Mich 25.00 



R. G. Bowersox, Lewiston, Pa 6.00 



West View Floral Co., Elkhart, Ind. 



(1 yr. ) 6 00 



A. E. Crooks, Benton Harbor, Mich 6.00 



Williams the Florist, South Bend, Ind. 



(addl. ) 25 00 



Beyer Floral Shop, South Bend. Ind. . '. '. leioo 



Goshen Floral Co., Goshen, Ind. (1 yr.) 6.00 



Redllne Co., Niles, Mich 10 00 



C. L. Powell, Mishawaka, Ind 10.00 



Heaven Flower Shop, Benton Harbor, 



Mich 10 00 



Butterworth Floral Co., Muskegon,' 



Mich 5 QQ 



Chas. A. Traendly, Brooklyn, "n." ' Y." 



^ (1 yr.) 10 00 



Lohr & Fritze, Baltimore, Md loioo 



Bramley & Son, Cleveland. 10.00 



S^*T°?l?i^ Hill Co. , Cleveland, 60.00 



§• 7l Miller, Alliance, 10 00 



Ralph W. Ward, Cameron. Mo 10.00 



'^*^«"* Kehrer & Sons, Martins Ferry, 



O. (1 yr. ) ... 6 00 



Kring Bros., Falrbuii; ' IH. ■.;!'.:■.■.■.::'.: loioO 



Efl «1" H^i'i*," S°-A Chicago. Ill 200.00 



w.ll T*^!,^'""' Co.. Milwaukee, Wis.. 6.00 



a^F^; SJ'lnner, Milwaukee, Wis 5.00 



Gea Bischoff Ft. Wayne, Ind 6.00 



AiJ;; °°»"" * Sons, Washington, D. C. 100.00 



n^nS*^?, °'!""«' I°<^- Waterbury. 



Conn, (lyr.) J^ 25 00 



W. J. Cowee, Berlin. N Y in' no 



He bert " a""'p«*- ^"*«' MO. :::::::: : 't^ 



nti\ ■*• Pennock, Jupiter, Fla. 



Viyr. J 5 00 



F* M«r~-„P**o'"^'*";. Boston. Mass". '.'.'.'. '. 100.00 



Fishe? i^oH.f^"?'' Pr?^W«n'^e. R. I.... 25.00 

 (1 yr ) • "^ London, Conn. 



EBt'^?r^„^*i'''*'^'' Wakefleid: "Mass: .' ." ." .' .' mOO 



;&,tEoT\^- ^'•"'"^- ^"'°^'"^« 05 00 

 "^■(l^hitcomb & SonVLiiwWnceVKan. 



Enc Rnchholz, Muncie, Ind laoo 



^eo. a. Angermueller. St. Louis, Mo... 10.00 



Previously reported *^^ 



'^"*'«1 $44,719.00 



John Young, Sec'y, 



THE DETROIT CONVENTION. 



E. E. Temperley's New^ Begoniat Cbrbtmas Gift* 



of the Society of American Florists, 

 Arcadia auditorium, Woodward avenue 

 and Stinson street, Detroit, Mich.," 

 and prepaying all express charges. 



The list of exhibitors is now quite 

 large, but, owing to some important 

 changes in the floor plan, a few good 

 locations for exhibits are still avail- 

 able, if immediate application for them 

 is made. Any house dealing in florists' 

 supplies or auxiliaries, who is not repre- 

 sented at the exhibition, should not 

 overlook the opportunity afforded to 

 bring its products before the trade, as 

 there is every evidence that visitors 

 from all sections will be at the conven- 

 tion to buy their season's supplies. 



Exhibitors desiring signs, desks, etc., 

 should write the secretary at once, in or- 

 der that their requirements may be met 

 in good time. The following exhibitors 

 are in addition to those previously an- 

 nounced: 



J. C. Monlnger Co., Chicago, III. 

 F. R. Pierson Co., Tarrytown, N. Y. 

 Famsworth Co., Conshohocken, Pa. 

 Promotion Bureau, S. A. F. Publicity Campaign. 

 Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, Detroit, Mich. 

 Earl L. Hempstead, Burlington, 111. 

 H. V. Pearce. Detroit, Mich. 

 Greening Nursery Co., Monroe, Mich. 



The secretary's address is Hotel 



Statler, Detroit, Mich. 



John Young, Sec'y. 



bright scarlet in color and foliage of a 

 dark green. It is, says Mr. Temperley, 

 a free bloomer and has the same habits 

 as the mother plant. Christmas Gift 

 thrives well in a carnation temperature, 

 but grows best in one of from 56 to 58 

 degrees. In the accompanying illustra- 

 tion appears a specimen of Christmas 

 Gift in a 6-inch pan. 



Trade Exhibits. 

 AH exhibitors are advised to ship 

 their exhibits by express in ample time, 

 marking them distinctly "Convention 



TEMPERLEY'S NEW BEGONIA. 



Because its colors adapt it so well to 

 choice as a Christmas gift, that is the 

 name with which E. E. Temperley, of 

 Indianapolis, has christened hiu new 

 seedling variety of Begonia Gloire de 

 Chatelaine. Christmas Gift has blooms 



NEW YORK TO DETROIT. 



The New York Florists' Club has de- 

 cided to travel by way of the Lacka- 

 wanna railroad to Buffalo, thence by 

 boat to Detroit. The party will leave 

 New York Sunday, August 17, at 8:30 

 p. m.; Hoboken, 8:55, and Newark, 9:08 

 p. m., arriving at Buffalo 7:30 the fol- 

 lowing morning, spending the day in 

 that city and Niagara Falls. Thence 

 by the 6 o'clock boat, Monday night, 

 August 18, arriving at Detroit 8:00 

 a. m. Tuesday, August 19. The railroad 

 fare. New York to Buffalo, is $12.83; 

 lower berth in Pullman, $2.16; upper, 

 $1.62, including war tax. Boat fare, 

 Buffalo to Detroit, $4.32; stateroom (two 

 persons), $3.78. 



From the way we are receiving appli- 

 cations, it looks as though we shsJl have 

 over ICC in our party. Up to date we 

 have the assurance of over fifty, and if 

 we receive eighty applications we are 

 guaranteed a special train. 



August 11, between the hours of 2 

 and 5, the city passenger agent will 

 meet the committee at John Young's 

 office, 1170 Broadway, New York city, 

 to receive the remittances for reserva- 

 tions. This is the last day for making 



