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The Florists^ Review 



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These are the Manufacturers whose Magnolia Leaves are honored with 



DR. H. DUX 



JOHN DUX 



MICHAEL DUX 



ENDORSEMENTS 



From the Following Wholesalers : 



H. Bayeradorfer & Co. 



M. Rice Co. 



The McCallum Co. 



Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. 



Dale Estate 



Walter Armacost A Co. 



Poehlmann Bros. 



Jos. Ziska & Sons 



Windier Wholesale Floral Co. 



The Kervan Co. 



New England Florists' Supply Co. 



B. E. & J. T. Cokely 



St. Louis Wholesale Cut Flower Co. 



W. Q. Potter Co. 



Smith St Young Co. 



The Cleveland Cut Flower Co. 



The Leo Niessen Co. 



N. F. McCarthy & Co. 



New Yoric Florists' Supply Co. 



Spokane Seed Co. 



The Wm. Murphy Co. 



The Barteldes Seed Store 



The Cleveland Florists' Exchange 



The Baltimore Wholesale Florist A 



Supply Co. 

 Reed ^k Keller 

 Henry M. Robinson Co. 

 Michigan Cut Flower Exchange 

 L. Baumann St Co. 

 H. G. Beming 

 C. E. Critchell 

 Oscar Leistner 

 Geo. H. Angermueller 

 Russin A Hanfling 

 Wm. F. Kasting Co. 

 McAlpine & McDonald 

 A. L. Randall Co. 

 S. S. Pennock Co. 



Jos. G. Neidinger Co. 



American Bulb Co. 



Jos. E. Koppelman 



The Cleveland Plant A Flower Co. 



C. C. PolIworth'Co. 



Welch Bros. Co. 



Boston Floral Supply Co. 



Geller Florists' Supply Co. 



A. W. Shurragar 



Thos. A. Ivey A Sons 



M. David Klein 



E. G. GUlett 



J. Jtuisky A Co. 



Komada Bros. - 



Geo. B. Hart 



C. A. Kuehn 



The Leo Niessen Co. 



Montreal Floral Exchange 



Because these Magnolia leaves are the only fully prepared and selected 

 quality, which is a safe investment for the wholesale and retail Florists. 



PLEASE ASK FOR A COPY OF THE LETTERS AND BE CONVINCED 



DR. H. DUX CO., Jacksonville, Fla. 



PREPARED NAGNOLU 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. 



ever, which to him seeme'd as attrac- 

 tive as Massachusetts. 



A short address was made by H. M. 

 Blanche, of Cornell University. Several 

 interesting queries were taken up and 

 answered. It was announced that Pro- 

 fessor J. G. Jack would lecture on 

 "Fruits and Flowers of Our Native 

 Trees and Shrubs" at the October meet- 



*°K- Various Notes. 



The William W. Edgrar Co. is cutting 



a fine lot of Golden Glow chrysanthe- 

 mums. This concern has a splendid lot 

 of cyclamens, begonias and other stock 

 for the holidays. 



Colonel William W. Castle, well 

 known in local trade circles through 

 the Castle circulator for hot water heat- 

 ing, died September 14 in his seventy- 

 sixth year. The deceased was a native 

 of Cleveland, O. He located in New 

 England nearly fifty years ago. He 

 was principal owner of Horticulture, 



published in Boston, and was a member 

 of the S. A. F. Funeral services were 

 held September 17 at his late home in 

 Weymouth and a large number of his 

 friends attended to pay their last trib- 

 ute of esteem. 



J. E. Koppelman, of Providence, is 

 much pleased with Rose Premier. He 

 also has a splendid lot of Columbia, 

 Maryland, Hoosier Beauty, Ophelia and 

 Double White Killarney. 



R. A. Snyder has returned from a 



