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56 



The Florists' Review 



Adocst 21, 1913. 



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Mfutmii rti«- HyTlfw when 700 writ*. 



many improvements in their plant head- 

 quarters at 41 West Twenty-eighth 

 street, enlarging the store and office 

 space and building a conservatory at 

 the rear. 



In the absence of H. E, Froment, who 

 is at Lake George and the Adirondacks, 

 the store is being thoroughly redeco- 

 rated. The same improvements are be- 

 ing made by Gunther Bros., Traendly & 

 Schenck, and, in fact, every wholesale 

 ♦house in the cut flower district. Every 

 place will be spick and span by Septem- 

 ber 1 and by this date the wheels of 

 business ought to be again in motion. 



Tritomas and phlox of splendid qual- 

 ity are seen in M. C. Ford's window. 



Mr. Reed, of Beed & Keller, pur- 

 chased heavily in Europe this summer, 

 including many novelties for Christmas. 

 Importations are now arriving. A new 

 sprinkler worked by compressed air is 

 one of Mr. Reed 's latest inventions, and 

 it will be placed on the market early in 

 September. 



The new store of the Henry M. Rob- 

 inson Co., on the ground floor of the 

 Coogan building, will be completed by 

 the end of the week, the enormona ice- 

 box installed and the many conve- 

 niences of the establishment perfected. 

 This house does a large shipping busi- 

 ness. 



The Guttman Flower Growers' Co. re- 

 ports a rapidly growing trade. The 

 greenhouse plant of this company is 

 furnishing some good rose stock of the 

 popular novelties. Mr. Guttman says he 

 is too busy to attend the convention. 



Wm. Kessler, the plantsman, is stock- 

 ing up rapidly for the fall trade, and 

 the cut flower department is promising. 

 A window decoration changed daily is 

 one of the features of this establish- 

 ment. '>»«'' 



W. E. Marshall and family are enjoy- 

 ing their holidays on the company's 

 yacht at Sound resorts, and at Great 

 ij(fc)uth bay. 



' ' The immense new store of the Stumpp 

 & Walter Co. is rapidly nearing coiw- 

 pletion. September should see this 



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Galax- Ferns 

 Leucofhoe 



WRITK FOR WHOLKSALE FRICBS 



J. H. VON CANON C CO., Banners Elk, N. C. 



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Mention The Rerlew when yon wtlte. 



WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



Maiiiitaetur«d by 



W. J. COWEE,%'%" 



10.000 $1.76 50,000 $7.50 



Snmple free. For sale by dealers. 



ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS 



of any de8< nptlon for K8»eral decoiatins. 

 NATURAL PREPARED 



Palms, Sagos, etc.. for Hal , Parlor or Special 



Decorations 



Special aaaortment of Paper Flowers foi Auto or 



Floal Parades. 



Write for Special CaUlogue F. R 17 



r«iJ Nafcpkapt »«-2» N. Miohictn Ave , 



mn ngmwri^ 4Ui Floor. Chicago 



progressive house in the front rank, as 

 to space facilities and convenience, in 

 America. 



The New York Florists' Club's open- 

 ing session September 8 will be conven- 

 tion night. Many interesting addresses 

 will be given. 



Business is splendid this year at New- 

 port. All the 5revr ¥ork branches are 

 busy. The Kervan Co. has been making 

 large daily shipments there. 



Cattleya gigas, Percivaliana, Harri- 

 sonise and Gaskelliana; Lajlia elegans, 

 Dendrobium formosum, Oncidium vaxi- 

 cosum, Vanda caerulea, phaleenopsis, 

 etc., are the listed varieties James 

 McManus says he will handle this sea- 

 son. 



These are busy days at S. Jacobs & 



H ADLER, 78 Grand St, New York City 



BEST QUALITY 



TRADE MARK 



MFK. OF 



Indestructible Pearl Flower Pins 



COLORS— White. Lt. and Dk. Violet, Orchid. 



Nile Green. Pink. Gun Metal. 

 No. 14, Round....$'2.rX)pergr. . 



No. 14. Pear 2.50 per »r. / 



No. 03, Pear 3..V) per gr. > 3, 4 and 5 inches 



No. 02, vear 4.60 per irr. \ 



No. 02, Round .... 4.50 oer gr. ' 



Nos. 1,2.3 and 4 $6.00 per gr.— 5 inches only 



HANDSOME LARGE FDrP WITH EVFBY 

 PIN CU HIUN IRLL SIOOOQUPER 



GOLD LETTERS 



Gold, silver and purple ribbon letters 

 for floral designs. 



GOLD AND PURPLE SCRIPTS 



Best and cheapest In the market. 

 Write for samples and reduced prices. 



JmCHrEWBaGEK.16MATMWcA,NewYiA 



Sons' big factory in Brooklyn. This 

 has been the banner year of this fast 

 growing enterprise. Early building 

 additions are a necessity. 



F. G, Sealey, with the Julius Eoehrs 

 Co., was married June 25 to Miss Olga 

 Sebeth, of Millbrook, N. Y. 



David Clark's Sons are redecorating 

 their immense store at 2139. Broadway. 



