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The Fbrists' Review 



August 7, 1918. 



To Florists who Intend attending: the Convention at Minneapolis: We are coing! 

 to exhibit our line of ventilating: machinery and g:rcenhou8e fitting:s. ^ f 



Our exhibit will have a conspicuous location, and we want vou to **step right up" 

 and make yourself acquainted with our representatives who accompany our 

 ' exhibit. 



To those who do not intend to be present at the Convention: Our concern in 

 Richmond, Ind., is at your service. We will be glad to send you information 

 and prices on our material. We are well equipped to take care of your 

 requirements and can make exceptionally prompt shipments. 



Write us; we consider it a pleasure to reply to your favors^ Ask for catalogue Q. 



ADVANCE CO., 



Richmond, Ind. 



Mention The B»Tlew when yon write. 



CINCINNATI. 



The Gateway to the South. 



Businer<s holds up well. The supply is 

 in many cases more than sufficient for 

 requirements, but nearly all good stock 

 is sold and the average prices are fair 

 for the time of the year. The call from 

 the out-of-town trade is good. 



Gladioli t^till. reign supreme as far as 

 popularity i*; concerned, because they 

 are available in larger quantities than 

 other flowers and are of good quality. 

 The supply is so great l^hat it is im- 

 possible sometimes to affect clearances 

 except at job-lot prices. Roses are meet- 

 ing with a f>etter call than a fortnight 

 ago. The good blooms find a fairly 

 ready market. The Beauty supply is 

 easily adequate. Asters, when good, 

 have been t«elling quickly, but the short 

 •stock does not move readily. Gigan- 

 teum lilies meet with a good demand. 

 The same is true of auratums. Some 

 fine, hardy hydrangeas are being re- 

 cejvett by the wholesalers. These have 

 jtroved to be tolerably good property. 



Various Notes. 



L. H. Kvrk is back at his desk, after 

 a few weeks spent in northern Ohio. He 

 says that the cottage he and Mrs. Kyrk 

 occupied faces the lake and that they 

 received the full benefit of the lake 

 breezes at all times. 



Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Adrian have gone 

 to theii cottage at the Cheneaux 

 Islands. They expect to return to the 

 city about the middle of October. 



Mj-eii Heller motored from New Cas- 

 tle to this city last week. 



(': B. CJritcbell is in receipt of fine- 

 looking rut-s of various new roses from 

 the Soirth Park Floral Co., New Castle, 

 Ind. 



It is reported ' that Ed Schwarz is 

 opening a store on Main avenue, Nor- 

 Avood. ^C. H. H. 



Muncie, Ind. — Silas Richardson has 

 been arrested for the second time on a 

 charge of violating the traffic laws. 

 His offense was walking across a street 

 corner diagonally. An appeal from his 

 frst trial is pending in the Circuit 

 court. 



The Annual Meeting of the Florists' 

 Hail Association will be held at t) a. m., 

 Friday. August 22. in Committee Room 

 C of the Convention HsjH '^f the S. A. F. 

 A: 0. H., at Minneapolis, Minn. 



JOHN G. E8LER, Sec'y. 



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 Extension 

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 Support 



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by using BRENDEL'S CLASPS to tie your 

 mums. A man cau fasten three thousand 

 plants a day. Will last a lifetime. $1.0:» 

 per 1000. 



S. C. BRUNDEU Mt. Vernon, Ohio 



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 writiQg advertisers. 



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