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The Florists' Review j"" 2«. 1914 



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544,176 RMicl\^ej\.Ave. 



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GLADIOLI, ALL COLORS 



CARNATIONS - ROSES 



and EVERYtHINQ 



SEASONABLE 



MeDtlon The Review when yon write. 



filling up with stock for falL Henry 

 Dierks has recovered from a serious 

 operation and David Arenwald has be- 

 gan his regular summer visit to the 

 firm's customers in the south and mid- 

 dle west. 



John I. Baynor and wife are at Lake- 

 wood, N. J., after a month's fishing 

 vacation at Guilford Point, Conn. 



Monroe & Co. will make 111 West 

 Twenty-eighth street headquarters un- 

 til August 1. 



Siebrecht & Son, at 619 Fifth avenue, 

 have a unique window decoration in an 

 artistic representation of a formal gar- 

 den. 



Henry Blume, with P. J. Smith, has 

 returned from a ten days' vacation at 

 the Thousand Islands. Wm. O 'Sullivan, 

 another employee of this house, was 

 operated on July 14 and will have his 

 holiday in the hospital. Wm. Baible, 

 thi bookkeeper, is enjoying his vaca- 

 tion, as are many this year, in alter- 

 nate days of rest at nearby seaside re- 

 sorts. 



Edward Kline, buyer for J. H. Small 

 & Sons, will spend August with his fam- 

 ily at Old Orchard, Me. 



Of H. E. Proment's force, Geo. Orth 

 and Wm. Nigro have returned from their 

 holidays. Miss Conklin is at Sockett 

 Lake. Wm. Sampson goes August 1 

 and Phil Ditzenberger left July 20 with 

 his family for a rest in the Catskills. 



Albert Dennison, of J. K. Allen's 

 force, left July 18 for a two weeks' va- 

 cation. Miss Rose Grafman will go 

 to the Catskills August 8. 



Otto Heinecken left for Europe July 

 18 on the Imperator. 



Nicholas Doganges, 2683 Broadway, 

 caused the arrest of one of his em- 

 ployees July 18 on a charge of not put- 

 ting the cash in the drawer. 



R. J. Irwin has returned from a brief 

 holiday at Cromwell, Conn. 



Maurice Fuld will lecture at Newport, 

 R. I., early in August. 



Charles Millang has become a grower 

 of gladioli. 



S. Keller, of Reed & Keller, sailed 

 on the Imperator July 18 for a ten 

 weeks' European trip. 



Wm. Kessler returned from his two 

 weeks' rest in the Catskills July 20. 



Frank Traendly and family are at 

 Rowayton, Conn. 



Mr. and Mrs. J, Nash, the former of 

 Moore, Hentz & Nash, are enjoying 

 their vacation at Sea CliflF, L. I. In 

 the last four weeks Henry Hentz has 

 sent to the New York market 15,000 

 spe''ial Beauties. The Somerset Rose 



GOLDFISH 



Asstd. sizes, Me- 

 diam and Large. 

 17.00 per 100 and up. 



Also 

 Bird 



Remedies 

 and 

 Supplies 



AUBURNDAU OOLDFISH CO. 



1449 W. MadlMa St. CHICAQO 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Plants Sell Botter 



when the nsly day pota 

 are bidden by the at- 

 tractive and axtlBtic 



■Vm-IIKADY 



POT covms 



Stronc cardboard 

 foondatlon. Beitanal- 

 ity waterproof crepe 

 paper, 8llk fiber ribbon 

 ties at top and bottom. 

 Firmly held with im- 

 proved metal faatenlnsa. Famished in foot 

 colon and many sizes. Write for samples and 

 price list today. Send 10c for postage. 

 BTBB>BEADT FLOWIB POT COTEB CO. 

 146 Hnghea Ave., Buffalo, M. Y. 



Mention The BeyJew when you write. 



^ Budlong's 



E Bhe Ribbon VaUey 



Mention Xiw iteview wtien you write. 



Co., of Basking Ridge, N. J., is ship- 

 ping to this firm excellent Taft, Mary- 

 land and White Killarney. Foreman 

 John Krai leaves for his three weeks' 

 holiday with his family on his motor- 

 boat the end of July. Messrs. Golsner 

 and Cantillon are back from their vaca- 

 tion, and Arthur Raddice and Ed. 

 Hanft are now away. 



Jos. LQj^y and family are at Pine 

 Hill, N. Y. Mr. Levy spends his week 

 ends there. 



Visitors. 



Thomas Roland, Nahant, Mass.; J. 

 K. M. L. Farquhar, Boston; W. P. Pea- 

 cock, Brampton, Ont.; Paul Berkowitz, 

 Philadelphia. J. Austin Shaw. 



MY MEMBERSHIP 



■ IN THE 



Florists* 

 Telegraph 

 Delivery 

 Association 



has proved so highly 

 satisfactory in every 

 way that I personally 

 recommend membership 

 for all florists who are 

 interested in increased 

 business for themselves 

 and brother florists. 



I advise writing the 

 secretary, Mr. Albert 

 Pochelon, Detroit, Mich., 

 for further full particu- 

 lars. 



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BOSTON, MASS. 



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