AuoDST 14, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



31 



EMIL SCHLOSS, 



Pre*, and Trcaa. 



MILTON SRLINKA. 

 Secretary 



THE RIBBON HOUSE 



ScHLOss Bros., Ribbons, inc. 



31 and 33 East 28th Street, 



NEW YORK 



Our new fall line of Florists' Ribbons, Chiffons and Novelties will be 

 ready for your inspection at the Detroit Convention, August 19 to 21. 



VISIT US. 

 SAM SELIGMAN, Western Representative 



Dress your boxes to indicate the 

 quality and value of their centents — 



Print-Ad-String 



will de that, besides giving you Mile* 

 mf Advertiaing at practically ne cost. 



Write ter Samples and Prloea. 



CfllCAGO PRINTED STRING CO., 



307 So. La Salle Street, Chicago. 



OM 



FLORIST REFRIGERATORS 



will increase your profits. Send fer catalocue. 



McCrayRefrigeratirC*., »",^Vu»i. i». 



Mention The Rerlew when 70a writs. 



REFRIGERATORS 



Coinpl«t« Ster« Fixtures 



Write for CaUlogue and Prices. 



A. L. RANDALL CO. 



ISO N. Wabaah Ave.. CHICAa* 



M entio n Ths RcTlew when yon write. 



:iiinual pxhibitinn of fruits, flowers and 

 ^t'Kf'tablps seliefiultMl for September 11 

 to 14 to September 25 to 28, at Horticul- 

 fural hall. About $2,500 is offered in 

 I'romiums at this show. The annual show 

 f»f children 's garden produce comes 

 August 30 and M and j)roniises to be 

 •i good one. 



The meetings of the Gardeners' and 

 ^'lo^ists' Club will be resumed Septem- 

 '>er 16. The lecturer of the evening will 

 be Prof. J. G. Jack, of the Arnold Ar- 

 boretum, on "Berried Trees and 

 Shrubs." 



Welch Bros. Co. is having excellent 

 '*ummer business. Patrick Welch will 

 leave the ocean breezes of Old Orchard, 

 -Me., to take in the Detroit convention. 



Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bartsch are plan- 

 ning to attend the Detroit convention. 

 Others from Waverley who are going 



Write for Catalogue 



BUCH6INDER BROS. 



11 S. La Salle St., CHICAGO 

 Reem 731 



are L. J. Renter, E. A. Peirce and son, 

 and Frank Edgar. 



Joseph Reardon, a Kew graduate and 

 for two years assistant at Harvard Bo- 

 tanical Gardens, succeeds Robert Cam- 

 eron there as superintendent. 



John T. Slayter has left the W. W. 

 Edgar Co., Waverley, Mass., and, after 

 a vacation, plans to start in business 

 on his own account. 



Among the gladiolus specialists who 

 are going to Detroit are H. E. Meader, 

 Dover, N. H., who will take Lilywhite, 

 his new Lilac Royal and other good 



ower 



joeauti) preserved^ 

 TrojTts assured -- 

 usQ yloGKlGr 

 J\GfriaGrators (or 

 cut flowers 





Bernard Glocklcr G). 



t Pittsburgh, Pa. t 



varieties, and B. Hammond Tracy, of 

 Wenham, with a lot of the Cedar Acres 

 specialties. The Massachusetts Horti- 

 cultural Society will invite the Ameri- 

 can Gladiolus Society to meet in Bos- 

 ton in 1920. W. N. C. 



Columbus, Miss. — Fire at the estab- 

 lishment of T. G. Owen recently caused 

 damage of approximately $800. The fire 

 is believed to have been caused by de- 

 fective wiring. There was no insurance. 



