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The Florists' Review 



Adoust 26, 1930 





FOR A PERFECT JOB USE 



GLAZETITE 



FORMERLY NEBELASTIC 



GLAZETITE is carried in stock by the foUowiag reliable firms in 55 and 36-gallon drums, 

 five-gallon cans and one-gallon cans, and they sell it to you on a money-back guarantee: 

 Henry A. Dreer, Philadelphia, Pa. Josepb Breck & Son, Boston, Mass. 



VauKhan's Seed Store. Chicago. 111. 0. K Eckhardt Co , St. Paul. Minn. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore. Md. Vaughan's Seed Store. New York, N. Y. 



James Vick's Sons, Rochester, N. Y. St. Louis Wholesale Cut Flower Co.. St. Louis. Mo. 



F. W. Bol^iano. Washington. D. C. Rice Bros.. Minneapolis. Minn 



Standard Seed Co., Kansas City, Mo. Gust Kusch <bCo.. Milwaukee. Wis. 



Beckert's eed Store. Pittsburgh, Pa. Colorado Seed Co., Denver, Colo. 



NEBEL MFG. CO., Cleveland, Ohio 



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OVERISSUED NEWSPAPERS 



Car Load Lot» FOR WRAPPING PURPOSES HAVE GIVEN EXCELLENT SERVICE AND ProUet your Sapply 



Onr Spaeialtr HAVE SAVED MONEY FOR MANY OF OUR SATISFIED CUSTOMERS bj ordarioc Now 



910 Miehigan Blvd. MENDEL80N BROS. PAPER STOCK CO. chicaqo, Illinois 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



The Market. 



There was little doing in the retail 

 stores other than funeral work last 

 week. Everyone was doing a steady 

 business. There is abundance of asters 

 and gladioli. 



Various Notes. 



The Muehlebach Flower Shop has ar- 

 tificial poppies made of red silk, which 

 look quite natural. They will be worn 

 with the silk and wool dresses this fall, 

 taking the place of the popular organdie 

 flowers. 



Miss J. E. Murray has had a busy 

 week filling funeral orders. 



Mr. Dolan, of the American Green- 

 house Mfg. Co., left for Denver August 

 19, expecting to stay for a week. 



Charles E. Heite, of the W. L. Rock 

 Flower Co., has returned from a trip to 

 Colorado. 



Mrs. Annabelle Mantell, of Miss Lou 

 E. Boggess's force, was notified of the 

 death of her husband, Andrew Mantell, 

 Mr. Mantell was found dead in his room 

 in a Chicago hotel. He had been dead 

 twenty-four hours. The body was in- 

 terred in Kansas City. 



T. J. Noll has received several tele- 

 grams from the west stating that asters 

 and gladioli are ready to be shipped, as 

 has been done in former summer sea- 

 sons, but owing to our mild summer the 

 market is glutted with such flowers. 



Henry Kusik is taking advantage of 

 the dull season by enlarging his sales- 

 room and putting up more shelves. He 

 has been getting in gladioli, roses and 

 asters. 



S. Bryson Ayres, of Independence, 

 Mo., has returned from a three days' 

 trip to the state fair at Sedalia, Mo. 



The Pinehurst Floral Co. is busy con- 

 structing a lake and installing a pump 

 plant. This firm is cutting a big sup- 

 ply of roses, mostly Ophelia, Columbia 

 and Bussell. E. C. King, of Leaven- 

 worth, Kan., was a visitor at Pinehurst. 

 Tucker Smith was here last week and 

 reports good business. 



Mrs. A. Newell and daughter have re- 

 turned from a pleasant vacation. 



Bigger, Better, and Earlier Flowers- 

 Stronger, Heavier Bulbs 



J. D. Loni;, of Boulder, Colorado, says ho 

 wouldn't think of attt'niptlnfr to jjrow 

 "Glads" without Skinner eystoni, now that 

 he has ^ad several years' experience with It. 



"The bloom nplkes are earlier, bltrffcr and 

 better." says Lonfc. "We now always eaten 

 the earliest market and get top prices; even 

 when the market Is full. 



"Besides which, we often grow bulbs Id one 

 year, which used to require two years." 



Mr. Long finds that his Skinner System has 

 Klven equally Rood results on other things. 



To find out Just what It would cost you to 

 get Skinner System Irrigation with the 

 genuine Sliver Stream nozzles, fill in the 

 blank bleow, and mall, today. 



Length and width of plot to be watered 



Water pressure , Size of feed pipe 



(or capacity of pumping plant If you have your own outfit ) 



Distance of water from spot to be Irrigated 



Name. 



Address . 



The SUinpw Irri^aHon Co. 



223WaterSt. ^^^^^^ TROY, OHIO 



Misses Emma and Margaret Tredup, 

 of the Tredup Floral Shop, Chicago, 



have been visiting their brother, W. E. 

 Tredup, of T. J. Noll & Co. J. 1. K. 



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