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The Florists* Review 



33 



THE FLORISTS 

 MANUAL 



A Business Book For Business Men 



Second Edition 



Thoroucfhly Revised and Broug^ht 

 up to Date 



No dry-as-duBt botanical classifications, but 

 tells you just how to produce marketable plants 

 and cut flowers in the best and cheapest way. 



Treats of over 200 subjects and is freely 

 illustrated with fine half-tone engravings. 



Price, $6.00, 

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VIOLET TIES 



83.39 PER GROSS 



BY PABCEL POST PREPAID 



For N«w Year's 



These are just what you need for corsage 

 bouQuets— made in three sizes and the fol- 

 lowing colors: Violet, green, oink, white, 

 red ; a color to go with any flower. 



Send today for a sample gross, use for New 

 Year's, and your orders for the future surely 

 will be sent to 



E. WATSON GARDINER 

 Mfr. of Textile . , «, ^, 



Trimmings Amsterdam, N. Y. 



MentloD The Review wben yoo write. 



dred, shipments have been made to 

 every part of the country. 



Harry Bunyard 's election to the pres- 

 idency of the New York Florists' Club 

 is a popular one. Congratulations have 

 reached him from every part of the 

 country, and a cable came from "the 

 old folks at home." 



George E. Dickinson, at 1 BroadWRf, 

 representing Edward T. Dickinson, of 

 Chatenay, France, is sending out a 

 handsome calendar this Christmas to 

 his friends and customers. 



Wm. Nicholson, of Framingham, 

 Mass., is sending a superb quality of 

 mignonette to the New York market. 



John Young says there will be a 

 special car of New Yorkers at the 

 American Carnation Society convention 

 at Buffalo. Berths may be secured now 

 and all who intend going should notify 

 the secretary or the committee im- 

 mediately. 



W. G. Badgley is receiving from one 



IN GOLDFISH 



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FOR YOU 



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$3.00 PER 100 



and np in aoorted sizes 



Send for Catalogue and our Special Assortments 



For the present, prices remain the same on imported stocks. 



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Mention Th* RavIaiw wh^n wnn irrlt* 



of the firm's leading growers in New 

 Jersey, "No. 226," a new pink seed- 

 ling rose, quite similar to Shawyer, and 

 a red seedling, much like Brunner in 

 size and color. 



Adolph Farenwald, of Roslyn, Pa., 

 was a visitor Saturday, December 19. 



Notice of the death of Joseph Sny- 

 der, the retail florist at 594 Tenth ave- 

 nue, appears in the obituary column. 



Robert Perkins died Friday evening, 

 December 18. He was the son of John 

 J. Perkins, one of the veteran whole- 

 salers of this city. A widow and one 

 child survive him. He was buried in 

 Greenwood with Masonic bonors. 



J. Austin Shaw. 



The steamer Patria, from Marseilles, 





SANITARY FLOORS 



for FLOWER STORES 

 Composition flooring 

 ATLAS FLOOR COMPANY 



S7 W. Van Buren 8tr*«t, 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



brought a consignment of eighty cases 

 of immortelles for Reed & Keller last 

 week. 



The will of Joseph Francis Mallon, 

 whose obituary appeared in The Review 

 for December 3, leaves his entire estate 

 to his widow, Mrs. Mary A. Mallon, and 

 appoints her executrix. The petition! 



