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The Florists' Review 



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The McCaUum Company Display 



at the CLEVELAND CONVENTION - 



will be the finest and most interesting this company has ever presented 



The beauty and originality of our Flower and Plant Basliet Designs. Made-up Wreaths, our unusually 

 large assortment of Holiday Goods, Ribbons and Chiffons will certainly please you. 



Our traveling men report "EVERYBODY" is going to Cleveland, so to give you real "McCallum 

 Service" we are increasing our delegation from six to fourteen. 



Here are the representatives of THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT: 

 E. J. McCallum Henry L. Blend H. P. Boyd G. L. Burger 



H. D. Wood Sumpter S. Puryear Miles P. Wood E. C. Tipton 



Ross E. Adsate H. V. Floyd W. L. Cooper E. A. Hunkle 



Robert E. Gay Fred J. Manley J. C. Walley 



MEET THESE BOYS 

 They want to meet you, talk with you and help make this convention the most pleasant, interesting 

 and profitable you ever attended. 



AND REMEMBER, our Cleveland Branch Manager, J. L. ManLaughlln, and his assistants are on the Job, 

 working day and night to make your sojourn in the FIFTH CITY one you will be happy to remember. 



Make our Cleveland Br&nch Store, The Cleveland McCallum Company, your Headquarters. Have your 

 mail addressed in our care. 



McCALLUM SERVICE FOR FLORISTS 



MEANS JUST WHAT IT SAYS 



The McCallum Company 



Factories and Headquarters, PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Cleveland 



Detroit 



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San Juan 



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neat and well kept place and says that 

 in a few years* he can make himself 

 independent for life, but just the same 

 if the right offer were made he would 

 sell out and start again at a place he 

 knows on the north side. 



August 5 F. F. Benthey, dean of the 

 wholesalers, became a septuagenary. 



The E. C. Amling Co. reports that it 

 will have the cut of 26,000 more Bose 

 Premier this season than last. 



Herbert Hansen, chief of Peter Rein- 

 berg's store staff, is spending a two 



weeks' vacation at Antioch and The 

 Dells of Wisconsin. 



Edward Mallinson, manager for the 

 Fleischman Floral Co., says that this is a 

 much better summer than anything in 

 the previous experience of the concern. 

 There is no rush, except now and then 

 for a funeral, but there is good work 

 going out every day. 



A show case in the store of the 

 Bohannon Floral Co., on Monroe street, 

 contains fancy feather fans and corsage 

 shields. The display is an attractive 



one and these novelties are said to have 

 had a good sale during the social season. 

 Schiller the Florist has signed a con- 

 tract with the American Greenhouse 

 Mfg. Co. for a conservatory and show 

 room, 60x75 feet, under one roof, on 

 the property now occupied by the green- 

 houses at the north side establishment 

 of the firm, Broadway and Kenmore 

 avenue. This will be glazed with ribbed 

 glass. On the Broadway frontage will 

 be seven plate-glass windows. The 

 store will be rebuilt with large plate- 



