August 12, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



41 



Hart Brs^iid basl^^ for Florists 



GAINSBOROUGH '^nd ROCHESTER STYLE 



are the finest line of Baskets ever offered to the 

 American Trade. Our complete line of Baskets 

 and Florists' Supplies will be on view at the 



CONVENTION AT CLEVELAND 



THIS EXHIBIT WILL BE IN CHARGE OF MR. HORACE J. HEAD 



Rochester's Wholesale Florists' Supply House 



George B. Hart^ 49 to 55 stone st., Rochester, N. Y. 



Quincy Art Willow Ware Co. 



600 Payson Ave. 



QUINCY, ILL., U. S. A. 



WATCH FOR OUR EXHIBIT AT 



The S. A. F. Conyention, Cleveland, 0. 



AUGUST 17, 18, 19, 1920 



Line 



MR. ALLAN HUMASON 



WILL SHOW 



The Raedlein Basket Co. 



AT THE S. A. F. CONVENTION 

 CLEVELAND, AUGUST 17, 18, 19 



Raedlein Basket Co., cmfe7GrituNoTI 



Amling, last spring. He has only re- 

 cently taken possession, but things are 

 going nicely for him. In order to main- 

 tain the goodfellowship which always 

 has existed in the greenhouse colony at 

 Maywood, Mr. Kuhlmann invited every- 

 one in the trade in that center to an 

 entertainment at his greenhouses Tues- 

 day evening. Needless to say, they all 

 responded and a number were present 

 from the city. 



George Asmus is beginning to get re- 

 newed nse of his right hand. For seven 



weeks he has had his forearm, first in a 

 plaster cast, then in a sling and now in 

 bandages as the result of a compound 

 fracture. 



Ernst C. Amling and family now are 

 comfortably looateld at Orange, Cal. 

 The removal there, from Maywood, was 

 in the nature of an exodus, the family 

 party consisting of ten. They have 

 bought a 9-room residence at Orange. 



A. Henderson has been quarantined in 

 his home for a week. Not feeling well, 

 he called a doctor, who detected the 



presence of the Klebs-Loeffler bacillus 

 and notified the board of health, with 

 the result that Mr. Henderson has been 

 transacting business by telephone from 

 behind a large red sign on his front 

 door: "Diphtheria." He has not been 

 sick enough to be in bed. The family 

 is at Lakeside, Mich., where they have 

 a summer cottage. 



Things are done more quickly in 

 America than in Europe. For instance: 

 6. A. Mala has worked at Henderson's 

 Seed Store for four weeks, coming 



