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The Florists' Review 



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A General View of the Trade's Display at the S. A. F. Convention at Detroit, August 19 to 21, I9J9 



Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J. 



Ionia Pottery Co., Ionia, Mich. 



Pots of all sizes of rod clay from the 

 loiiia Pottery Co. and some wire liang 

 iii<f baskets were in the charge of ITar 

 \ I'v Kidder ami H. Hacker. 



Jackson & Perkins Co., Newark, N. Y. 



Tlie table of Jackson & P-rkins Co. 

 was covere<l with jilants of hydrangens 

 of various sorts, with rose plants in 

 icadiiiess for shij)jiinix and other ]d;nit 

 -tuck. 



Wm. F. Kasting Co., Buffalo. 



l>abor saviiifj inventions of S. A. Kost 

 were exhiliited by the Wm. F. Kastini; 

 'o. .\ ])ulverizer ready for action was 

 imliitched from Mr. Kost 's automobile 

 :iiid set up. His automatic glaziiii,' hki 

 i-liiue an<[ liis jtlanting tool were .-ilsn 

 ■xiiibited. 



C. A. Kuehn, St. Louis. 



("ombiuinfj; utility with ])ublicit.\'. 

 wiMppiiiy jiajier of <jood quality wnter 

 iiKirked with the sloj^an, "Say It with 

 l'h>wers,'' ;ittracled visitors to (.-. A. 

 Kuehn 's t;ible. It is in two colors, 

 'ih'iichrd whiti' ;>iid clouil j^reen. iind is 

 iii.'idc in roils t \\ cnty-t'our, thirty ;iii(l 

 lliirty six in<-lirs wiilc^ each roll contain 

 UiX '2.()CU\ line;,! fpi>f. 



Kroeschell Bros. Co., Chicago. 



A .\'o. 1 ."> Krucscheil boiler, wcij;liin^ 

 I'l.iiutf pounds, on a concrete base anil 

 -it up with the Kroescludl thre.'idfij 

 'nbe pipin<i system, was ready to heat 

 'ill, OIK) feel ((f irl;iss for carnations, as it 

 '\iil later for .a Detroit grower. A glass 

 'Model showed thr operation nt' thr 

 Kroesidiidl high pressure ste.aiii boiler. 

 Mill iihotograjihs and diauings illns 

 'rated till' Kroes(dieli system ot' refri 

 -;era'ion. Roy Kroeschell >and I'red 

 I .a nt ens(dil;iger wei'e on hand. 



Freshly impoi'ted orcdiid ]>lants were 

 shown by Lager & HurrcdI. 



C. U. Liggit, Philadelphia. 



X "phndi'pis Mac.'iwii in si/es from 

 1' inch to lliiiidi made uji the exhibit of 

 < '• I . l>iggitt, who was there to Ixiok 

 orders himself. 



L. P.lend, Koss E. Adg.-ite. {{alpli K. (;ay 

 and Karl ('. Tipton were all on hand. 



Fred J. Mead, Newark, N. J. 



Two lengths of ''Ready .Set'' cun 

 ciete bench Were Set u]i for I'xamiiiat ion 

 by \ isitors by l'''r"il .1. Mead. 



John C. Moninger Co., Cliicago. 



Lion & Co.. New York. 



hetails lit' gr'enhouse const I uct ion . 

 littinus .and pictures of Camous ranges 

 Only desk room was t.akeu bv Morris '•"i" ''.^' '•'''^ concern ii.iist itut ed tlie 

 H. Levine, of Lion A; Co., in'ste.-id (d' Mioiinger exhibit, 

 their usual showing of ribbons. 



Lord & Buniham Co., Irvington, N. Y. 



One side wall and ea\e of iinpio\i'i| 

 sectional iron frame const rud ion formed 

 the greriihnii-e exhibit of Lor. I \- liliril 

 ham ( 'ii. A Huridiani steam boiler wa- 

 set up. l-"ittings .and iihotogiaplis were 

 aNo shiiwn. M. <'. Wright, <'liicayii 

 -ah-s manager, w;i- in chaiue. 



W. A. Manda, South Orange, N. J. 



.\ table co\ereil with I '_' I varieties ot' 

 I lade-i ant ias was part ot' W. .\. 

 Manila's dis|)lay. I>raca'na rose.an.-i, 



which will go two Weeks withullt W;ile|-, 



ami .liinipeiais NL-i ndaiannm, ;in At'rican 

 plant, iivrainidal in form but capable 



Morehead Mfg. Co., Detroit, Mich, 



'I'lie -team tr.ap .iml the icceiver oi' a 

 regular model of the .Morehead b.ack to 

 boiler sy-tem were s'-t nji in rradiness 

 tor demonstration nnder the su]ier\i- 

 ion of W. .\L Acker, 



Nebel Mfg. Co., Cleveland. 



\rbelastic gla/inu cenn-nt and ^la/ 

 iie^ uinn .-oiist ituted t hi- exhibit. 



Joseph G. Neidinger. Philadelphia. 



ll.askets in ,a lai'ge lan^e nl' >h;i|ii'- 

 ;ini| si/es .and .a strong ,'irray of foli.age 

 wre.aths for Christmas -.ale formed the 

 principal ji.art ot' the display of ■losrph 

 C. Neidinger, In addition theia' were 



t' being trained in a \;iiiet\ of sli;ii>es, decor.-it i\e ni.aterials, artiticial llowe 

 weic two of his fe.atnics. An extensive 

 variety of other foliage plant- vv.a- 

 -liown bv .Mr, Manda .also. 



McCallum Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



li.askets of their own iiumufacture, 

 aitilicial dowers of m;iny kinds, pre 

 served holiday materials in vai'iety .and 

 ihifl'ons ,aui| ribbons in (piantity were 

 exhibited by the McCallum Co. Novelty 

 Christuuis trees were something new. 

 Ceor-e McC.alhim. K. J. M.'C.allum. 11. 



pre|i;irei| foli.age and gem r;il snp|ili"s. 

 .lack .\iidin;;er .'ind Ceorge ll.amptou 

 Were in ch.ai'ge. 



Jacob Kier Nielsen. Oak Park, 111. 



A model 111' ,a p.ateiited greenlionse 

 bench, the b;ise and supports of vvliich 

 ,iie ol' concrete in interlocking sections 

 and the sides and bottom nt' whitdi are 

 ol' tile, was shown by tin- inventor. 

 .I.acoli K i r .\ ielsen. 



I Ciiiitiinicil i.n piiu'c a . 



