OCTOBBB 2, VBiB. 



^ The Florists' Review 



33 



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Buy Your Tags for Christmas 

 Early." 



Florist Tags 



Are part of the holiday put-up. In their originah'ty 

 of design and artistic printing they conform to 

 '" the most exacting demands for quality. 



A Handsome Tag is the Outward Sign 

 of the Beautiful Flowers Within. / 



Do not wait until the beginning of the hol^ay '^ **' 

 rush is upon you. Consider the tag question 

 now and write for samples. * / 



THE TAG MAKERS 



BOSTON NEW YORK 



LONDON 



PHILADELPHIA 

 BERLIN 



CHICAGO 



BUENOS AIRES 



ATTENTION! 



Hemben of the Florirts' Telegraph 

 Delivery Association ! 



npO meet a popular demand we 

 * have desifmed an extremely ar- 

 tistic window card calling the atten- 

 tion of the public to your facilities 

 for delivering flowers to out-of-town 

 parties. 



Preiaid to Yra Aimvkere at $1.00 Each 



THE AMERICAN 

 INPORTING CO. 



219 S. DeariMrn St, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention Tbe Review when you write. 



stock and it is in good condition. His 

 new store was opened in the dullest 

 part of the year, but trade has picked 

 up nicely in the last few weeks. 



Haury & Sons have a lot of pot 

 mums that are in prime condition. 



The proprietors of the Hillcrest 

 School Farm report that now that they 

 can look over the season's crops and 

 see what has matured, they estimata 

 that they will have no more than a 

 fourth of a crop of either dahlias or 

 cannas, with tuberoses even worse. 

 They are already moving Dutch bulbs 

 rapidly. F. B. 



WHY 



show your customers 

 an old, soiled 



Album 



OF 



when you can get a nice, fresh, clean, 

 bright, attractive new one postpaid for 

 only 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO. 



Florists' Rsvlsw 

 Florists' Manusl 

 Album of Dsslsns 



808 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, Dl. 



[Caxton Bids.] 



Mention Tbe ReTlew wben yon write. 



Oneida, N. Y.— William Kraft has 

 practically completed his new green- 

 house. 



Oak Park, HI. — Albert Schneider is 

 suffering from a broken rib, as the re- 

 sult of being thrown from a buggy 

 when the horse took fright at a loco- 

 motive. 



Baltimore, Md.— W. H. Wolfe is the 

 successor of Geo. V. Smith at the green- 

 houses at York road and Thirtieth 

 street. 



Parsons, Kan. — Benjamin Humiston, 

 of Fremont, Kan., has leased a green- 

 house near here and will stock it at 

 once. 



