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NOVKMBER 15, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



\72\ 



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FOR THANKSCIVINO. 

 Newest end Best Varlttle*. 

 Cul blooms and plnnlt L'totit 

 ft«nortm?nt Iti the Norl^mei; at 

 the righr pricr* 



"OA.. MAV 4 CO. Flor'tti.- 

 •4 I StKt.* St SI- Paul. M.lnq.' 



Thanksgiving 

 Flowers, 



Wft havp 9 hAriLifomr dUpl&y of Ch'y* 



?n(hcmunit IP potl. ((dUr hot ltou««r: 

 ull) Sp<>riftl prlre* tor Th*nk»ff<vlnc 

 on oil th«fl» D* aure that you ■•• 

 thin arrnv l>»fr»re purrhnalo'f «>ta:wh«ri 

 ind noi« the snmll prices aalttd Wt 

 call t.pcrlat atienitoD lo.lhc iSarliaal- 

 i-raa and Lanao* Caraallaaa, axd our 

 fli'lcncilO varictle* of I 



Home Decorations 



Pot Thonkaglvinff are BpOi-ialUes w\\¥ 

 ua. Wp C'larantef fUtfafacllOn. Betirt 

 '•%i\ aoon and latit M over. Tou wlah ■ 

 prettily decorated hont* at thi*- tlm» ai 

 yeaf and we will cvrtajnly make n 

 look \li rtntal- 



8. J REUTES, 



93 suit* S(r«*(- TvU|»b««a D&.(- 



rormerly John Spniding for 



FLOW ERS 



"for thanksgiving 



W<i hivfi • varjc'l sutfi'tineiil 

 of oiil flower*, ind blooming 

 phiitii pii|>o«UlIy ai1ap(u<l for 

 mble docnrationr 



P. R. QUINLAN & CO. 



THANKSGIVING 



When the plans for the edibles are com- 

 ple te, decide on the kind of flo wera and 

 call up 124. We wi ll have » good sup- 

 ply, of excellent, quality. No a dvance iu 

 piices. We offer you ^ ^ 4» 



ROSES 



Liberty Mme. C|iatcnay Bridesmaid 



Golden Gate PeHe de Jardines 



tbiuiti) ^crcfcm> 



Frani: Degeen Am Beauty The Bride 



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CAR.NATIONS 



Piuit tajioint 



Mis. Lavva'oD EnchiaDtretis Morning, Glory 



Melba Genevieve Lord 



Joost Dorothy Mrs. E. A. Nelson 



CR(MM>N^ 



Roosevelt Gen. Maceo Gen. Gomez 



Highinbotbam 



Prosperity 



aCARLKTM 



Estelle 



VARieCATliU 



America 



Gaiety 



WBIT* 



White Cloud Glacier 



Gov Wolcott 



Queen Louise 

 Flora Hill 



Pink 

 Hyacinths 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



White Yellow 



Red 



Narcissus Lillies Swainsona 

 booBLK Enolibh Violets 

 STftlCTir FRESH- SHOWN IN FREMONT ■- DELIVEIIED ANTWNERE 



CREEN'S GREENHOUSES 



FLOWERS FOR 



THANKSGIVING. 



Beautiful Clirysaiitlicmum 

 Plants and Cut Dloon>«, Rosos, 

 Caniation» and Aniencaii Beauties 

 of extra fine quality, Fcrnn and 

 Palms, Hotly, Wreathing it Greens 



I VAN BOCKOVE'S 



Flobuer St or a 



141 aUUTH UUitDlCK ST. 



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Place your orders for 



Thanksgiving Flowers 



WITH 



VESTAL'S 



Leading Florists. 



409 Main Street 

 Both Phonej 463. 



Florlsu. 



311 S. SalinaSt. 



Order Your Ovim 



FLIWERS 



Pirect From 



UHDERHILI 



And tlicn you get just what yoa 

 want. Wooldyoa think of or- 

 dering a suit of clothes or a 

 drew frona a piacksmith'' 



ROSES 



THANKSOIVINQ 



FLORAL MENU. 



RUtJES VI0LET8 



CHRYBANTHEMUM8 BMILAX 



AQPABA0U8 



GtlEKN PARHIEV 



2}c and 50c 

 per doxen 



For Thonkssiving, Week ^ . c-i • ... 



Ojy. Ordway, Florist, 



ii;».l.:«^A« CIa*.! T/K 9« MAIN STREET d6 



wasnio^oa rlorai Co., sign of the flaq 



«6 South Main St;. BothPho«» 



THANH86IVING f LOWERS 

 m BEST 



Chrysantbemums, 



Violets, Roses» 



and Carnations, 



AT niAtONASLC miCIa AT 



SPENCER A MARTIN'S. 



321 Ctntitt S) Both Phont$. 



• -Cnfysantt^cmumS' 



• ChrywiMhtniuaM for Thioki- 

 2 givioi day. Vc have (hem ifi 

 i wdlcaa 'Vtflcty. All ihe cboic- 

 « tm color*, Order sow. 



I TETKRANzTilMiitT 



J Cftp Jaurati uii Iowa At*. 



Choice Cut Flowers 



Our auppiy t« aimrs pt tba etoole«»t aad 

 baat rot all orcaciooa Phoaa ua for 

 pncft 



E. T. McQUIVEY. Florist 



ill oENtan BTntBT 



Both ,honM 



•>*»*^1**f"M->**» 



Flowers 



For Thanksgiving 



A ine line ol Ckryuntlie- 

 mums, Roan. Cafhatldos. 

 nc. Place your orttei now 



SHERWOOD'S 



Gic<iibous««. Fast Side 

 Store, 303 Eaat Pouiih St 

 Both Phones 

 ♦<-**»*<-X.'.-9-X-0-0-M- 



Violets 



Cut fresh every day 



75c. a Bunch 



JOHN RECK & SON. 

 KB Main St. 183 Oak Bt. 



Newspaper Advertisemeats That Brottght Btuiiiesf Last Year. 



ed of orchids and lily of the valley. Hall 

 & fiobioson had the decorations, using 

 white chrysanthemums and American 

 Beauty roses. 



Hall & Bobinson had a novel table 

 decoration in their window for the king 's 

 birthday, consisting of a crown of Bich- 

 mond roses on a base of white chrysan- 

 themums and lily of the valley, with 

 small silk flags. It caught the eyes of 

 the passersby, and one gentleman insist- 

 ed on buying the whole thing for a 

 banquet decoration, and Mr. Hall had to 

 fill his window with a handsome vase of 

 American Beauty roses. 



The Wright Floral Co. has opened a 

 branch in the Hamilton department 

 store, which looks as though all the de- 

 partment stores would open floral de- 

 partments. 



D. J. Sinclair has added a horse and 

 wagon to his stafif, which looks as though 

 business is increasing. Mr. Gray, the 

 manager, found this was necessary in 

 order to have prompt deliveries. 



White & Co. are drawing some of the 

 uptown trade. Last Monday they had 

 one banquet order which took over 200 



Beauties. The boutonnieres were of vio- 

 lets and lilies of the valley. 



C. Campbell is cutting some fine mums 

 at his greenhouses at Lachine, also some 

 good carnations. W. G. 



THANKSGIVING ADVERTISING. 



Thanksgiving is one of the seasons 

 when a little special advertising is in 

 order. In these days of general pros- 

 perity, few Thanksgiving dinner-tables 

 will be without their flowers. Many 

 people will follow the injunction set 

 forth in one of the advertisements re- 

 produced herewith: "When the plans 

 for the edibles are complete, decide on 

 what kind of flowers are wanted and call 

 up No. 124." The accompanying ad- 

 vertisements are reproduced to show 

 what some progressive florists did in 

 the line of Thanksgiving advertising last 

 year. It does not take a large or expen- 

 sive space to make a satisfactory show- 

 ing if some attention is given to the 

 matter which goes into the advertise- 

 ment. Give the subject thought before 

 the time to act. Print an attractive ad- 



vertisement for the week before Thanks- 

 giving and you will see its influence in 

 your sales. 



FILLS A LONG-FELT WANT. 



Among the many appliances that are 

 continually being placed on the market 

 for perfecting the heating of green- 

 houses none seems to have been received 

 with greater favor than the Morehead 

 steam trap. The trap will take water 

 from the condensing surfaces of steam 

 heating systems and automatically return 

 it to the boiler as feed water, filling the 

 dual capacity of steam trap and feed 

 water pump. This is accomplished re- 

 gardless of the position of the returns, 

 whether above or below the water line in 

 the boiler. Once installed it requires no 

 further attention, but at once shows a 

 saving in fuel, labor and repairs, often 

 beyond the expectation of the purchaser. 

 The manufacturers say that some millions 

 of greenhouse glass are now being cared 

 for by their traps and many of the 

 largest growers about Chicago are using 

 them. 



