Seftembbb 4, 1913. 



The Florists* Review 



27 



FORT SMITH 



FLORISTS' 



REFRIGERATORS 



= KEEP FLOWERS PERFECTLY = 



Becaubd tbey maintain a correct 

 circulation of cold, dry air. 



Proper insulation, substantial con- 

 struction and beautiful finish. We 

 satisfy the most critical buyer. 



Write for catalogue and prices. 

 Special designs built to order. 



Ft. Smith Refrigerator Works 



FORT SMITH, ARK. 



CHICAGO office: 

 202 Atlas Block, Cor. Wabash and Randolph 



Mt'DttoP The R«y1>w whan yoo wrlt» 



Points the Way 



The best informed florists 

 have found that 



BuchbinderRefrigerators 



are the most efllcient and economi- 

 cal—they fulfill every need. 



Selling Value 



of your flowers is lost and profits 

 dwindle if your ice box fails to main- 

 tain the desired temperature. We 

 build them to suit your requirements. 



Write for Cataloene 



Bochbinder Bros. 



S20 Hilwnkee Ave., CHICAGO 



Mention The ReTlew when yoo write. 



the Great Northern hotel. Mr. Ward's 

 activitiea have been in other fields for 

 several years, but he has lost none of 

 his interest in trade topics, especially 

 carnations. 



The return of the traveling force of 

 L. Baumann & Co. is marked by a great 

 bustle and rush at the establishment of 

 that company. L. Biedermann and G. 

 Reising are remaining in town to re- 

 ceive their many customers who visit 

 Chicago at this time each year. F. J. 

 Monahan, who has returned from his 

 southern territory, at present is away 

 on a short special trip. 



KANSAS CITY. 



The Market. 



Last week showed an increase of 

 business over the previous week, 

 partly for the reason that vacation 

 time is at an end and the schools are 

 about to be opened. The market is 

 still in a crowded condition, but good 

 stock of all kinds is scarce and brings 

 a good price. Asters are greatly im- 

 proved and sell well. There is an in- 

 crease in the call for decorations. The 

 amount of funeral work remains about 

 the same. 



Various Nottis. 



The funeral services of W. H. Saw- 



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A Penn Flora-gram 



"^vSe western uiffxosr texjborapb oompast, 



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aS,OOe OFFICK8 IM AMERICA^__CABLK8EfiVICC TO ALL THl WORLD. 



■OBSDT O. CLOWMY, Pr«.WOTit «f»d Otxral Itow— f. 



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Wright's Flower Shop, 



Los Angeles, Cal. 

 Deliver 10 A. M. February 14 two 

 dozen choice roses Miss Constance 

 Gray 102 Chestnut Street enclose 

 card greetings from Walter. 

 Charge our account. 



Penn the Florist. 



Flor^ Valentines 



Telegraphed 



Anywhere 



Send her flowers on the 14th — no matter if she is far 

 away. A pleasant surprise and a novel remembrance. 



Flowers telegraphed to any city or town in the United State*. 



TKI.KI'HONK 

 lOKT IIII.I. 



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THE HOME 

 OF THE 

 VIOLET 



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43 Bromfield Street 



Boston Corrsspondents Florists' Telegraph 

 Delivery Association 



This Is one of a series of paid ads that Penn the Florist, of Boston, is publishing weekly, 

 alternating in the four florists' papers, to become better acquainted with the Florists of the 

 country. These ads have been published dally in the different Boston papers. Any florists 

 desiring to use same in their home towns may do so without further consent. These ads have 

 been the means of establishing our present great volume of business. 



Mention The Review when yoo write. 



vcl were held on Friday, August 30. 

 Every florist in this city extends heart- 

 felt sympathy to Mrs. Sawvel. 



The Geo. M. Kellogg Flower & Plant 

 Co. has installed a new boiler. The new 

 houses, just finished, have been planted 

 with roses. 



The Alpha Floral Co. has a new cash 

 register containing nine drawers. It is 

 finished in walnut, so as to match the 

 woodwork of the store. 



Arthur Newell had a lot of hospital 

 work last week, and he says that 

 plants, such as ferns and palms, have 

 commenced to sell fairly well. 



E. A. Humfeld reports that business 

 for this summer has been the best he 

 has ever had. His stock looks well, 

 especially his mums. 



No. 78 Persian 



Madison Basketcraft Co. 



MADISON. LAKE CO.. OHIO 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Mr. Moore, who is a new-comer, has 

 leased the greenhouses at 7500 Madison 

 street and intends to make a specialty 

 of table ferns. At present he is grow- 



