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Special Prices on 



WIRE FRAMES 

 BOLD LETTERS and 

 CYCAS LEAVES 



Send us your list and let us quote 

 you our special prices. Save 

 money. 



B. E. t J. T. COKELY 



SCRANTON, PA. 



Mention Tbe Reriew wben jon write. 



Plants Sell Better 



when the ugly clay pota 

 are hidden by the attrac- 

 tive and artistic 



EVER.READY 

 POT COVERS 



strong cardboard foan- 

 dation. Best quality 

 waterproof crepe paper, 

 silk fiber ribbon ties at 

 top and bottom. Firmly 

 held with improved 

 metal fastenlnffs. Furnished in four colors and 

 many sizes. Write for samples and price list 

 today. Send 10c for postage. 



ETEB-BEADT FLOWEB POT COVEB CO. 

 146 Unehes Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



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DISTINCTIVE BASKETS 



(MADC IN CHICAaO) 



The Beuty of Flowen Lies ii Tbeir Arrugenent 



Watch for our Patented Liner 

 M. J. TILLMANN'S SONS 



224 W. Illinois St.. CHICAGO. ILL. 



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"ILLINOIS" Self- Watering Flower Boxea 



No Leak — No Rot - No Kust 



Write for our Catal gvte 



Illinois Flower Hox Company 



180 N. Dearborn St., Phone Central 6630 CHICAGO 



M»otloB Th» R<'Tl«»W when yon write 



an increase in business for the year 

 just ending. They are preparing for 

 a larger business this year. This is 

 one of the largest seed firms this side 

 of the Mississippi. 



The nurserymen had a splendid dis- 

 play of fruit of all kinds at the Corn 

 Carnival, and also a good lot of young 

 trees and shrubs. 



Wm. L. Bock Flower Co. is cutting 

 a fine lot of roses and carnations. Dee- 

 oration work is moving fast. 



M. H. Smith has some select begonias 

 and his mums are good also. 



Arthur Newell reports business good, 

 especially in the house plant line. 



T. J. Noll & Co. have received an- 

 other large order for pots from the 

 park board. Orders for Christmas sup- 

 plies have commenced to come in earlier 

 and better than last year. 



The Geo. M. Kellogg Flower & Plant 

 Co. is receiving a nice lot of Beauties 

 and mums from its greenhouses. Out-of- 

 town business last week was good. 



Charles Laundy has his place in 

 good shape. He devotes much of his 

 greenhouse to growing pot plants. Just 

 now he is cutting some nice carnations 

 and mums. 



Stovall & Son had a good run on 

 funeral work last week. 



W. J. Barnes, 3740 Euclid avenue, 

 has finished work on the fall decora- 

 tions for the Emery, Bird, Thayer Co., 

 using over 500 plants in all. The chief 



MAGNOLIA 

 LEAVES 



NOTICE TO WHOLESALE FLORISTS : 



Dr. H. Dux & Bros., originators and manufacturers of 

 the famous non-mouldlngf, everlasting Magnolia Leaves, 



and who made it possible to ship them in air-tight, dust- 

 proof corrugated paper boxes without becoming mouldy 

 or mildewed, announce that they are in position to fur- 

 nish Magnolia Leaves under existing conditions, any 

 quantity or color, to the wholesale trade of the United 

 States and Canada. 



Our "goods are sold and recommended for the past five 

 years by the leading wholesale florists everywhere as of 

 the highest quality obtainable on account of their uniform- 

 ity in size, deep rich color, non-moulding properties, 

 clean packing, honest count and reasonable price. 



Samples will be furnished on request to any of the 

 few dealers who are not already acquainted with our 

 quality goods. 



Respectfully yours, 



(HENRY) 



DR. H. DUX & BROS., 



(JOHN) (MICHAEL) 



Jacksonville, Florida. 



N. B.— We sell the n^boleaale trade only. Inquiries from retail florists will be referred to the 

 nearest wholesaler handling our line. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



The Madison Basketcraft Co. 



Madison, Lake Co., Ohio 



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feature of the decorations this year 

 was the different acalyphas and strobi- 

 lanthes and a great many palms and 

 ferns. 



Burton B. Crane reports business as 

 rather unsteady, but he is well satisfied 

 with the way trade has been all 

 summer. 



L. C. Fields has one house in a fine 



batch of mums. The rest of his place 

 is in pot plants, including poinsettias 

 and begonias. 



Mrs. T. A. Moseley reports business 

 as increasing. She is making larger 

 preparations for the fall business than 

 ever before. 



The Florists' Club will hold a meet- 

 ing October 4. W. J. B. 



