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The Florists' Review 



NOVHMBBB 4, 1815. 



SYEACUSE, N. Y. 



The Market. 



Business was good last week and all 

 stock cleaned up at a good price. Chrys- 

 anthemums have the full swing of the 

 market. Carnations are more plentiful 

 and find a ready sale. Eoses continue 

 to do well and are sold out daily. Pom- 

 pons are in good demand. There is a 

 weak call for pink chrysanthemums, 

 but yellow and white are good sellers. 



Various Notes. 



W. E. Day, who has been ill, is slowly 

 recovering and hopes to be back at his 

 post soon. Clinton Brown, who is in 

 charge of the store, has been on the 

 jump with orders for weddings. Last 

 week the store had a good window fea- 

 turing mums. 



Chester Harris has an attractive win- 

 dow of yellow and white mums, which 

 are selling briskly. 



The Baker Eloral Co. is cutting a 

 batch of extra large William Turner 

 and Eoman Gold chrysanthemums. This 

 company was the first to have pom- 

 pon mums on the market. The carna- 

 tions leave nothing to be desired and 

 there is a good crop now on. Every- 

 one is pleased with Philadelphia, Cham- 

 pion and Matchless carnations. 



The Syracuse Florists' Club has post- 

 poned the date of the chrysanthemum 

 show to November 11 to 13. The next 

 meeting of the club will be held at the 

 Werner Bultmann store, Noveipber 8. 

 All members should try to attdnd, as 

 plans for the chrysanthemum show wUl 

 be up for discussion. -«► • 



At the L. Mulhauser greenhouses all 

 stock looks promising. Mr. Mulhauser 

 is making a specialty of rooted cuttings 

 of geraniums and vincas, which he sells 

 to the wholesale trade. He expects to 

 build another house next spring. 



HAry Morris has had a fine dis- 

 play of plants in his store and a fresh 

 lot of roses could be seen in the icebox. 



Bellamy Bros, are cutting some good 

 Chrysolora and Pacific Supreme mums. 

 A fine lot of geranium cuttings are 

 ready for the pots. H. F. B; 



Bonham, Tex. — At the City Green- 

 houses, Baxter Setzler, manager, says 

 business is much better than last year 

 and it is thought the best demand in the 

 history of the florists' trade in Texas 

 is in early prospect. 



Painesville, O. — A typical Holland 

 scene, with an old-time windmill and 

 tower and a stream of water, was a 

 feature window display at the Carl 

 Hagenburger Co. store some time ago. 

 J. A. Paquette, manager, was the artist. 



The name MaA asnref "tiM 

 most for the moner" in 



GREENHOUSES 



Write for Bulletin No. 47 

 and you will see why. 



KING CONSTRUCTION CO. 

 27 IiM'ilMillTMawu4i.lLY 



He is Just Aching for a Chance to g| 



Get a Grip on Your House. 



If You Are Not Ready to Knock 



Him Out, We Are 



Ready to Quickly Make You Ready. 



If ratloB Hm Berlew whwn yoa write. 



nACK Frost has already blown his 

 chilly breath at you. Next he will 

 be shaking his fist. 



The first thing you know he will sneak 

 in that house of yours, in which the 

 beating is not ready, and nip the noses 

 of your plants. 



That would cost a pretty penny. A lot 

 more than it would to send at once to us 

 for the fittings you need; the boiler you 

 ought to have; or have our trouble men 

 come and auickly help you out. 



If you need a bniler and are within 25 

 or 30 miles of our factory, we can deliver 

 it at once by motor truck at a slieht ex- 

 pense to you for cartage. But when it 



comes to sending by freight— well, you 

 know how the railroads are sometimes, 

 and this may be one of those temper- 

 busting times. So don't delay ordering. 



Our new Supply Book shows you every 

 fitting we make- new or old. 



The boilers are there, and tables that 

 will tell you exactly how much they will 

 heat. 



Pick out what you need. . "'• 



Send your order at once. 



If you want to see one of us, call up on 

 the phone— tell the operator to reverse 

 the message on us. 



Jack's prowling around— there is no 

 . time to lose. 



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BOSTON OFFICE 

 49 Feiiral St. 



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 40 Si. ISth St. 



Mention Tbe Review when yon write. 



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is especially important at this time of 

 the year. We can ship your orders, 



either for new work or repairs, without delay. 



Our grades are perfect, our prices low. 



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