



Dbcember 3, 1908. 



The Weekly Rorists' Review* 



73 



EMERGENCY PIPE GUMPS 



To repair eplitfl 

 and rust holes 

 on pipe. Made 

 of malleable 

 iron, and guar- 

 anteed to stop 

 the leaks. 



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 alogue of 

 Pip* Repairs and 8t«ain 8peolaltl*s 



JAMES McCREA A CO. 



MamifactiirwB 

 •1 -63 W. WasNIngton St., CHICAGO 



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quantity is kept on the move, for which 

 only moderate returns are realized. Con- 

 sequently the ash barrel is not slighted 

 to any great degree. ^ 



Chrysanthemums were, for somej)| l)\ir 

 florists, the best selling flower. Carna- 

 tions and roses, red especially, did al- 

 most as well, while callas, valley, narcissi 

 and longiflorums came in for funeral de- 

 signing. 



Trade throughout the month was the 

 cause of a great deal of complaining. 

 Some days would be busy ones, but others 

 very quiet. So, on the whole, we have 

 no glowing report to give of November 

 business in Dayton, although we are of 

 the opinion that it was about as good 

 as last year. 



Varioxss Notes^ 



The Dayton Florists' Club will hold its 

 regular monthly meeting December 7, at 

 the establishment of J. F. Young, on 

 East Fifth street. At this meeting the 

 subject of a banquet for the January 

 meeting will be discussed. 



Edward B. Weston, vice-president of 

 the Miami Floral Co., has received a per- 

 sonal invitation from Br^ident Roose- 

 velt to accompany him on his hunting 

 trip to Africa next spring. Owing to 

 business relations, Mr. Weston has been 

 obliged to decline the invitation. 



The Dayton Floral Co. has a large dec- 

 oration for December (5, at the Victoria 

 theater, where the Elks will hold their 

 memorial services. 



H. H. Ritter reports that he is cutting 

 some fine stock from his greenhouses, lie 

 states that Thanksgiving trade this year 

 was not as good with him as it was last 

 year, but says that December has started 

 in finely for him, as he already has deco- 

 rating orders booked for every day in this 

 coming week. 



Mrs. Bertha Hendrichs reports that 

 business in her secti<yi of town has been 

 fair. 



M. Anderson furnished 1,500 carna- 

 tions for the opening of a new confec- 

 tionery in town. 



Mrs. Wm. F. Ritter left November 30 

 for Chicago, where she will enjoy a ten 

 days' visit with friends. 



Several of our florists have been spend- 

 ing a few days out of the city on hunting 

 trips. Among them was Julius Hendrichs, 

 who returned with a good supply of game 

 and reports a good time. R. A. B. 



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The Standard 

 Steam Trap 



is acknowledged the best for the 

 florist, because it is durable and 

 does its work without trouble and 

 annoyance, saving its cost by the 

 economy in coal bills. 



E. HIPPARD, Youngstown, Ohio 



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