

DACKMUEK 3, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



37 



CHRISTMAS 



»•• 



FOR YOUR 



WINDOWS AND 



Why not use 

 Natural Preserved and Fireproof 



AMERICAN OAK SPRAYS? 



The Cherry Red and Natural Green Oak 

 is very appropriate for the Holidays. 



AMERICAN OAK SHRUBS 



in cartons 



Cherry Red, Golden Brown. Natural Green. 

 For making Wreaths, Garlands, etc. 



Natural Preserved 

 LYCOPODIUM 



For basket work it is superior to Sea Moss 



in many ways. 



Also for Roping, Wreaths, etc. 



DECORATIONS 



Natural Preserved 

 AMERICAN OAK WREATH 



with Velvet Polnsettia 



(Imitation Birch Bark MERRY CHRISTMAS BANNBR-12 feet long.) 



Special Holiday 

 Offer 



Upon receipt of $5.00 and the 

 name of your jobber, we will 

 send you a sample assortment of 

 our Preserved Foliages, consisting 

 of the following: 



5 lbs. American OAK SPRAYS. Red 

 and Oreen assorted 



1 carton American Oak Shrubs, Cherry 

 Rtd 



1 AMERICAN OAK WREATH, with 

 Poinsettia 



1 lb. Red Ruscus, No. 1 Quality 



1 lb. Natural Preserved Lycopodium 



1 lb. Parisian Ferns 



1 lb. Statice 



1 Imitation Birch Bark Xmas Banner 



SAMPLES of Velvet Polnsettias. Beech 

 Sprays. MAGNOLIA LEAVES. Red 

 Roping and Red Festoons. 



Try a Carton of 



AMERICAN OAK 



SHRUBS 



the new foliage for Wreaths 

 and Designs. Rich coloriags, 

 very hardy. Cherry Red, 

 Golden Brown, Green. 



NOTE: THE NAME OF TOUR JOBBER MUST ACCOMPANY YOUR ORDER 



Selling Agent for 

 OVE GNATT, Hammond. Ind. 



Preparer of Natural Foliages 



OSCAR LEISTNER 



319-321 W. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



MeJtlou 'llie Itevlew wuon you write. 



Muncie, Ind., shipped some fine Eaton 

 and Chadwick chrysanthemums to this 

 market last week. 



Frank Knecht & Co. cut some splen- 

 did Bonnaflfons for the Thanksgiving 

 business. 



A. J. Lanternier reports a splendid 

 Thanksgiving business, exceeding that 

 of other years. 



Miss Rhoda Doswell, of the Doswell 

 Floral Co.^ says business last week was 

 the best ever. They were completely 

 sold out of their large cuts of chrysan- 

 themums for Thanksgiving. 



The Bradley Flower Shop had a fine 



showing of blooming plants in variety 

 for Thanksgiving, and report a good 

 business in all lines. 



Herbert Zur Muhlen sold a quantity 

 of stock and reports business as highly 

 satisfactory. The demand for cut 

 ^wers far exceeded the demand for 

 blooming plants. 



Edgar Wenninghoff is showing some 

 fine Eaton chrysanthemums. He reports 

 last week's business as exceptionally 

 good. He is ably assisted in. the store 

 by his brother. 



Attractive plant baskets were a 

 special feature of the Thanksgiving 



offerings at the conservatory of the 

 Flick Floral Co., on West Berry street. 

 They report a large demand for both 

 plants and cut flowers. 



Markey Bros., on East Wayne street, 

 have a good assortment of blooming 

 plants on display. 



Mr. Bates, representing the Madison 

 Basketcraft Co., Madison, O., was a 

 visitor last week. 



W. J. & M. S. Vesey report a 

 first-class trade in the wholesale depart- 

 ment. Their chrysanthemums were over 

 before Thanksgiving, but the cut of 

 roses was heavy. Their cattleyas found 



