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The Florists^ Review 



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GLASS. 



C. N. Kobin'son & Bro., Dept. 26. Baltimore. Md. 



QOLO FISH. 



• iP"''^ ??'•• aqiinrlum plants, cnstles, globes and 

 all supplies. Send for wholesale catalolues 

 ,^^n ./JjnUKNDAI.E GOLD FISH CO.. ' 

 1449 Madison St .. TeKjaavniarket 1.52. Chicago. 



riTj^i "»r °\, ^"'5', "^''; aquariums and globes. 

 St'!jin_cLaJl3x!^' ' '""' ^°- "'« ^"•""^ 



GOLD LE TTERS. 



GOLD LETTERS. 



Write for our prices. 



We import millions each year. 



B. E. & J. T. COKELY. 



oni w _»|anufacturers and Importers. 



201 No. 7th Ave.. Scranton. Pa. 



GREENS. 



Plumosus sprays. $2.00 per 100. Telegraph 



orders shipped promptly— have a 'phone direct to 



pp^=h „"fi?°- '■''^ITess prepaid on $5.00 worth. 

 CasD with order. 



I'eunock Plantation. Jupiter. Fla . 



Asparagus plumosus, medium length sprays. 

 $1.25 per 100. Cash. 



Berno Flornl Co., Orlnndo, Fla. 



POTS. 



Paper pots, clay pots, paper dirt bands, veneer 

 dirt bands. Write for special wholesale prices. 

 C. N. Ro binson & Bro.. Dept. 26. Baltimore. Md. 



PRINTING. 



Florists, emhoss your dellverv cards and en- 

 velopes. Mo.st fashionable and up-to-date method 

 of marking. Cheaper than printing. Send for 

 circulars. The K.-P. Mfg. Co.. I'awtucket. R. I. 



Typewritten form letters, office stationery and 

 florists' labels a specialty. Samples on request 

 Snow The Circular Letter Man. Camden, N. Y 



RAFFIA. 



Raffia, natural, in 4 standard dependable quali- 

 ties colored in 20 colors. Write for prices. 

 McHutchlson & Co.. 17 Murray St.. New York. 



SASH. 



THE FLORISTS' MANUAL. 

 (Wm. Scott.) 



A practical guide for the florist, covering the 

 successful management of all the usual florists' 

 plants; Including many topics, such ns Green- 

 house Building. Heating and Floral Decorating, 

 etc. Written so you ran understand it and 

 profit by its guidance. F'ully illustrated. Price. 

 $5.00 a copy, carriage charges prepaid. 

 Florists' P ublishing Co^^CaxtonjIldg^^Chlcngo. 



Standard hotbed sash. 1% in. thick, with cross- 

 bar. SOc each; lots of 25 and over. 75c each. 

 Blind tenons; white leaded in Joints. The life 

 of a sash depends on this construction. We 

 GUARANTEE our sash to be satisfactory or re- 

 fund your money. Glass. 6x8. 8x10, 10x12 or 

 10x14. $1.50 per box of 50 sq. ft. 

 C. N. Robinson & Bro.. Depj. 26. Baltimore. Md. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



10 bbl. bales, burlaped $4 00 each 



5 bale lots .^j.-j each 



10 bale lots 3.50 each 



Write for copy of 



Our Monthly Plant Bulletin. 



S. 8. PENNOCK-MEEHAN CO.. 



1608-20 Lndlow St.. Philadelphia. Pa. 



Sphagnum moss, burlaped. 10 bbl. bale. $3.30; 

 6 bales, $."?.15 each; 10 bales. $3.00 each; 5 bbl. 

 bale. $1.65; 6 bales, $1.,55 each; 10 bales. $1.50 

 each. Sterling Moss & Peat Co.. Bamegat. N. J. 



ALBUM OF DESIGNS, 



Third Edition. 

 75c per copy prepaid. 

 Florists' Pub. Co.. Caxton Bldg., Chicago. 



Sphagnum moss. 10 bbl. bale. $2.25; 5 bales. 

 $10.00; burlnpped. 2.-ic extra. Live moss, 60c bag. 

 Jos. H. Paul. Box 156 . Manahawkin. N. J. 



Sphagnum moss, very best quality, $1.00 per 

 bale; 10 bales for $9.00. 

 H. W. Buckhee. Jtockford. HI. 



Sphagnum moss, guaranteed, excellent quality. 

 10 bales. $7.00. 5% cash with order. 

 L. Amnndson & Son. City Point. Wla. 



Sphagnum moss, in burlap, $1.00 per bale; 10 

 bales, $9.00. 



A. Henderson A Co., Box 125. Chicago, HI. 



TOBACCO. 



FRESH TOBACCO STEMS, in bales of 200 lbs.. 

 $2.00; 500 lbs.. $4.00; 1000 lbs.. $7.00; ton. $13.00. 

 Also dust. Schartr Bros., Van Wert. O. 



Strong tobacco dust, $2.00 per 100 lbs. 

 Aetna Tobacco Co., 428 E. 106th St.. New Yor k. 



Strong tobacco dust. $1.75 per 100 lbs.; 200 

 lbs., $3.00. G. H. Hunkel Co.. Milwaukee. Wla. 



^^/lRE \^ORK. 



We are the largest manufacturers of wire work 

 in the west. E. F. Wlnterson Co., 166 North 

 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



Falls City Wire Works, 

 451 3rd St., LooiaTiUe, Ky. 



William E. Hlelscher's Wire Works. 



264-266 Randolph St.. Detroit. Mich. 



MOTT-LY MUSINGS. 



William II. Kngloliardt, of the Idle- 

 wild Greenhouses, Memphis, Tenn., was 

 greatly encouraged by the success at- 

 tending the twentieth anniversary of 

 the business. T. G. Owen sent in a fine 

 lot of stOtk from his range at Colum- 

 bus, Miss., for the occasion, and a free 

 distribution of the flowers gave the 

 company a big send-off for the next 

 lap of its career. 



C. H. Hume, of the Memphis Floral 

 Co., remarked as he hung up the tele- 

 phone receiver, that he could hardly 

 appreciate the humor of the situation 

 when a patron desired to sell instead 

 of buy flowers, and hoped that the gen- 

 eral humidity would soon be followed 

 by a visit from Jack Frost, which 

 would stimulate the demand for the 

 fine roses and chrysanthemums now be- 

 ing cut. 



J. J. Beneke, of St. Louis, Mo., will 

 soon celebrate the fortieth anniversary 

 of his business, at the same location. 

 One can hardly realize this, for he 

 must have begun unusually early in 

 life. He says he intends to retire soon 

 — pining for the orange groves of Cali- 

 fornia. Every order he receives for a 

 bride's wreath of orange blossoms 

 makes him more than ever determined 

 to abandon the familiar odor of store 

 flowers for the fragrance of the orange 

 and lemon flourishing outdoors. 



J. W. Vestal & Son, of Little Eock, 

 Ark., are cutting good chrysanthemums 

 and roses. The shipping trade is in- 

 creasing annually. W. M. 



USINGER'S UTTERANCES. 



The Kay-Dimond Co., of Youngstown, 

 O., has leased a storeroom, at 33 North 

 Phelps street, for the Christmas busi- 

 ness. This space will be used in addi- 

 tion to the store. 



H. H. Cade, of Youngstown, reports 

 an increase in business for the last few 

 months. 



Fischer & Burkland, of Youngstown, 

 are cutting fine mums and roses. 



Adgate & Son, of 'Warren, O., are 

 growing Ophelia with splendid success. 

 They have been busy with funeral 

 work. 



The North Hill Greenhouses, of 

 Akron, O., are proudly exhibiting a 

 carnation plant containing sixty-seven 

 blooms. 



H. Heepe 's Sons, of Akron, are using 

 a novel picture slide in the leading 

 theaters, showing the interior of their 

 store, and a charming young lady in 

 the act of smelling a bunch of violets. 



J. Salmon, of Akron, had several 

 large funeral orders last week, which 

 used a great many Beauties and orchids. 

 He has been busy with table decora- 

 tions. 



McFarlands, Florists, of Akron, are 

 cutting some fine mums and carnations. 



W, Hutchings, of the Akron Flower 

 Shop, reports business as being good, 

 considering the length of time the com- 

 pany has been in the business. 



V. E. Rice, of Oberlin, O., had a 

 large out-of-town wedding decoration 

 last week. 



N. A. Cook, of Oberlin, has a house 

 of mums, to which he gives his special 

 attention. They are good, clean, heal- 

 thy-looking blooms. 



F. C. Sutliff, of Wellington, O,, re- 

 ports business as being exceedingly 

 brisk. W. T. U. 



WERBRO? 



The Quality Decoralive 

 Fabric 



WAIT FOR IT. 



Will be shown at the Cleveland Tlower Show 



Wertheimer Bros. 



TNE NATIONAL FLORAL RIBBON NOUSE 



NEW YORK 



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BEST MATERIAL 



BEST CONSTRUCTION 

 BEST PRICES 



BEST SERVICE 



Greenhouse Material, Heating Systems, etc. 



Our personal service is your best 

 guarantee of satisfaction. 



Willens Construction Co. 



1527 S. Spauldins Ave., 

 CHICAGO 



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CALDWEUTANKS and TOWERS 



«re of the Hitrhest Qaality of Con> 

 straction, producine the greatest dura- 

 bility, longeet life andoest service. Give 

 florists at small expense same water service 

 as in cities. Write for list of osers in yoor 

 vicinity, and illustrated caUlogue. 



W. E. CALDWELL CO.. InMrporatel 

 I^oaisville. Ky. 



TMKS-Steel. Wsoi. Gal»Mize«-TOWEm 

 Windmills. Pamps. 6aa Enrinea 



"RtD DEVIUEGiASSCUTIERS 



for OREKNHOUSE MEN 



Have proven the best by actual test. Made 



in 40 styles, with (renulne hand- honed wheels, 



one for every need. 



Sample No. 024- will cut over 400 feet of 



glass, sent postpaid for 6 cents stamps. 



BOOKLET FRKK 



SMITH a HEMENWAY CO., Inc. 



125 Ch ambers -St.. New York City 



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YOUNG TOOL COHPANY 



CASEY, ILLINOIS 



Brass Safety Clips Rose and Mum Stakes 



Heim Carnation Supports Greening Pins 

 Wire Rings for Wreatfis 



THE PRICK IS RIGHT 



SEDALIA, MO. 



Business has been excellent and seems 

 to show that good flowers can be relied 

 on to sell at satisfactory prices. The 

 chrysanthemums are exceptionally good 

 this year and the demand for them is 

 heavy. Unless the weather becomes 

 cooler there will be few mums for 

 Thanksgiving. Carnations and roses 

 have improved rapidly in quality of 

 late. 



L. H. Archias and wife recently made 

 a trip to Dallas and other Texas cities. 



The State Fair Floral Co. has moved 

 into its new store, where it has a splen- 

 did show window, of which it is taking 

 full advantage. J. H. 



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