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The Florists^ Review 



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Brushed Brass Baskets 



A "McCaUum" Novelty 



Something new — something different — all brass 

 baskets in antique brushed finish. Very strong 

 and substantial — will last a lifetime. A very 

 handsome receptacle for cut flowers. They need 

 no liner, as they are water-tight and, being made 

 of brass, they will not rust. Send for a trial 

 order now at these special introductory prices. 



LARGE, No. 134 



Opening, S^a inches; body depth, 7 

 inches; entire height, 16 inches. 



Price each. $2.00; per doz.. $22.00 



MEDIUM, No. 133 



Opening, 7>i inches; body depth, 5% 

 inches; entire height, 13 inches. 

 Price each. $1.50; per doz.. $16.50 



SMALL, No. 132 



Opening. 4\ Inches; body depth, 4 

 inches; entire height, 9 inches. 

 Price each, $1.00; per doz., $11.00 



The McCallum Company 



DETROIT BRANCH . . . . 34 W. Elizabeth Street 



CLEVELAND BRANCH 421 High Avenue 



CINCINNATI BRANCH . . . . 112 E. Third Street 

 SAN JUAN, P. R., BRANCH . . 15 Luna Street 



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celebrated firm of Felton & Sons, which 

 has been in the business fifty years in 

 London. Mr. Felton has a nephew, C. E. 

 Felton, who has done credit to the name 

 in flower selling at Buffalo, where he 

 has operated two stores for five years. 

 Felton 's for Flowers is incorporated un- 

 der the laws of Ohio with $250,000 au- 

 thorized capital stock. It is the pur- 

 pose to engage in the retail end of the 

 florists' business in a more or less ex- 

 tensive way through the operation of a 

 chain of stores. The general office is at 

 300 Erie building and the plans have 

 progressed so satisfactorily that a third 

 store has been acquired through the pur- 

 chase of Paul C. Hahn's place at 10515 

 Superior street, carrying with it a mem- 



bership in the F. T. D. The two other 

 stores are at 8510 Hough avenue and 

 12505 St. Clair avenue. 



The United Floral & Nurseries Co., 

 which advertised ambitious plans from 

 offices in the Hippodrome building, 

 may now be found at 7514 Lexington 

 avenue. "Jack" Keck is still at the 

 helm. 



Westman & Getz will welcome the 

 quiet of July, trusting that it will bring 

 a breathing spell after the rush of June 

 weddings. Miss Dorothy Baley, who 

 has been associated with this firm for 

 the last eight years, sailed for England 

 with her mother June 26. They will 

 make an indefinite stay, visiting friends 

 and relatives. Mr. Van Fish, a well 



known decorator, has been a welcome 

 addition to the force during the month 

 of June. 



Among last week's visitors were rep- 

 resentatives of two Chicago wholesale 

 houses, Eric Johnson, manager of the 

 cut flower department of the A. L. Ban- 

 dall Co., and C. L. Sherer, who has 

 charge of the out-of-town orders for the 

 Chicago Flower Growers' Association. 

 The house of Bandall has a resident rep- 

 resentative here in the person of J. E. 

 Quallich. 



New Port Richey, Fla. — The Palm 



Products Co. is just starting the manu- 

 facture of artificial palm leaves and 

 palms. 



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Wanted and For Sale Department 



S^Advertisementa under this head 18 cents 

 per llnej casli with order from all who do not do 

 other advertisins. In sending remittance count 

 six words to the line. 



Display advertisements In this department $1.75 

 net, for one inch space. 



When answers are to be sent In our care, add 10 

 cents for forwarding. 



Plant advertisements not admitted under this head 



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HELP WANTED— A good grower, capable of 

 taking charge; good wages. Mealy the 

 Florist, Colorado Sp rings, Colo. 



LT BLP WANTED— Salesman, calling on florists 

 1^ and seedsmen to sell fertilizer. Address 

 No. 10 1, care F lo rists' Review, Chicago. 



IJEliP WANTED — An experienced rose grower; 

 J-* none but the best need apply; salary no 

 object for right man. Geo. Helm & Co., Blue 

 Island, 111. 



OELP WANTED — Experienced rose grower, 

 •»-•- highest wages to right party; state where 

 employed and how long. Atwell Florist, Ft. 

 Dodge, Iowa. 



HELP WANTED— Good grower of potted plants 

 and cut flowers for retail store. Write at 

 once, F. G. Carek. Lorain, Ohio. 



IJ BLP WANTED— All-around grower, 15,000 

 AJ- sq. ft. glass; furnish references and state 

 wages expected. Hauge Flower A Plant House, 

 Fairmont, W. V a. 



HELP WANTED — An experienced landscape 

 gardener, with knowledge of bees and mush- 

 rooms; will pay well. Address No. 118, care 

 Fl orists ' Review, Chicago. 



U ELP WANTED— Experienced grower of potted 

 *-^ plants and cut flowers for the retail trade; 

 must be well recommended. Address H. B. 

 Relmers, Spokane, Wash. 



HELP WANTED— Two good gardeners; steady 

 work and good pay. Apply Waldhelm 

 Cemetery Office, Forest Park, 111. 



HELP WANTED — Good all-around grower and 

 dealKner; 1,200 ft. glass; give references 

 and salary: full particulars. Address No. 416, 

 care riorists' Xe^ew, Olilca«o. 



HELP WANTED— An^xperlenced grower of 

 roses; none but a man who can give results 

 need apply; southeastern Ohio. Address No. 76, 

 care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— We have a good opportunity 

 for a live salesman calling on the retail 

 florists west of the Mississippi. For Information 

 write No. 120, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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