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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



August 12, 1909. 



ASTERS 



The best the market affords. 



GLADIOLI 



ItSLTge quantities of the best kinds. 



Good Summer Roses and all other stock in season 



E. H. HUNT 



Established 1878. Oldest House in the West Incorporated 1906 



76-78 Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. 



BKAUTIS8 Per dM. 



80to86-lncti $3 00 to 31.00 



24to80-liicb 2.00 to 2.50 



UtoaO-iDCti 1.25to 1.75 



8tnl2-incta 75to 1.00 



Sborts $400perlOO 



BOSB8 (T.ai) Per 100 



Bride uid Maid 14 00 to I 6.00 



Biotimond S.OOto 6.00 



KUlamey S.OOto 6.00 



Perl. SOOto 5.00 



Sons, oar Belectlon 8 00 



OABNATION8. mediam 1.00 



" select 1.50to 2.00 



MISCBLI.ANBOUS 



HarriillLiUet lO.OOto 12.50 



Asters l.OOto 8.00 



ValleT 8.00to 4.00 



SweelPeas 25to .40 



Peonies 2 00to 4.00 



Gladioli 4.00to 8.00 



Daisies 60to 2.00 



GBBBNS 



SmDax Strlnn p.r dos.. 1 50 



Asparacna Strlnn .aoti. JO 



▲tparaciu Boncnea .86 to .60 



Sprmfwl Bonctaes " .25 to .M 



▲dlannun per 100. ,.75 



r.nu, Qommon p.rlOOO, ISO 



Galax " 1.00 



SDBJECrr TO MARKST CHANGS. 



IVlHiiriiiii The KevieM when vrxi wnT.p 



Florists' Favorite 



Cut Flower Boxes 



Very neat manila boxea— white inside. 



The following sizes are carried in stock 



and immediate shipment will be made : 



Per 100. 



20x4x3 $2.25 



18xRx3 2.26 



24x5x3Hj 3.00 



30x5x84 4.60 



36x6x5 6.50 



Printed free in lots of 800 or more; 50c per 100 

 additional in less quantity. 



Design boxes; heavy manila, white in- 

 side: 



Per 100. 



16x16x8 $7.75 



20x20x8 8.50 



24x24x8 , 10.00 



10% dlscourtt will be made in lots of 1000 or 

 more, asBorted sizes. Other sizes can be furnished 

 on special order if the quantity will warrant it. 



If you want a pure white box, oar 

 Wh te Carnation Brand will please yon. 



Prices are 1C<^ biKber than the Favorite Brand 

 and are made un snecial order only. 



Samples of stock on rt quest. Terms, cash with 

 order. Prompt shipment our hobby. Address 



Qlmax Manufacturing Co., Box 200, Cas(M-Iand,N.Y. 



Mention The Review wh^n von w^t** 



at Heidelberg, in the Kentucky high- 

 lands. Take Evergreen Cemetery cars to 

 the gate. 



Thursday, August 19 — At 12, noon, the 

 men's bowling contests will be rolled at 

 the Grand bowling alleys, at the corner 

 of Vine and Mercer streets, just two 

 squares east from convention hall. These 

 alleys have been put into the best pos- 

 sible condition for these contests, and, 

 as C. E. Critchell says, if a fly happens 

 to light on them it will be in danger of 

 slipping and breaking its neck. At th'e 

 same time the shooting contests will be 

 begun at the Northern Kentucky Gun 

 Club, Dayton, Ky. Take the Belleview- 

 Dayton cars. Refreshments in keeping 

 with the occasion will be served during 

 all of the above events. 



At 2 p. m. electric cars will be as- 

 sembled on Third street, between Vine 

 and Walnut streets, and all those not 

 interested in bowling or shooting will be 

 given a three-hour car ride about the city 

 and suburbs. This will be a most en- 

 joyable trip, and will give you a good 

 idea of the extent of our city and the 

 class of its citizens. 



Friday, August 20 — At 11 a. m. sharp, 

 the river steamer Island Queen will leave 



hand societies and no boycotts. It looks 

 as if harmony and common sense and fair 

 play would all combine shortly, and that 

 the old adage, "Let well enough alone," 

 would prevail. 



Bowling. 



Captain Berry woke up the bowlers 

 Friday, August 6, at the preliminary. 

 Tuesday and Friday evenings of this 

 week complete the tests of skill that de- 

 cide the membership of the team to com- 

 pete for those wonderful Cincinnati 

 prizes. New York has some good bowlers. 

 If Donaldson, Miesem, Wiison, Manda 

 and Berry could bowl up to their rec- 

 ords, this team wouUl be invincible. But 

 it looks now like a makeshift team, and 

 some of the best bowlers will be in the 

 individual contest. Here is the result of 

 Friday 's effort : 



Player. 1st 2(1 3d 



Berry i;{.-) 100 10!) 



Donaldson 218 l.'iS 182 



Scott 1(19 108 142 



Schn-iner 14<i I.')? IS.'i 



Faulkner 12i» 109 1.52 



Mauda 118 173 182 



A few others also ran. The practice 



of the next two nights will be a better 



story and draw a larger competition. 



J. Austin- Shaw. 



NOW FOR THE CONVENTION. 



rContlnued from page 17 ] 



your limited stay in this city will allow 

 you to get even this far, for you must 

 not forget the program of entertain- 

 ments that the Cincinnati Florists' So- 

 ciety has prepared. They have mapped 

 it out so that you will have but little 

 leisure time on your hands. The follow- 

 ing will give you a little idea of this 

 program, but the official program will 

 be presented to you on your arrival here. 



Program of Entertainments. 



Tuesday, August 17 — The president's 

 receptien will be held at the Zoological 

 Gar«lens from 7 to 8 p. ni. I^ater there 

 will be an open air concert by Brooke 's 

 celebrated band. The evening will be 

 ended by a display of fireworks. To get 

 to the Zoological Gardens, take Zoo- 

 Eden, Mt. Auburn-Zoo or Mill Creek 

 Valley cars direct to the gate.s. 



Wednesday, August 18 — At 1 p. m. 

 the ladies ' bowling contests will be rolled 



Upition The Keview when vou wnu: 



the wharf boat at the foot of Broadway 

 street for the ten-mile trip up the river 

 to Coney Island. We trust that every 

 delegate to the convention will be on 

 board. The Island Queen is the largest 

 boat on the river, and there will be 

 plenty of room for everyone. Upon ar- 

 rival at the island, a genuine Kentucky 

 barbecue will be served. At 2 p. m. the 

 ball game will be called. In the evening 

 there will be a fireworks display which 

 we trust will cause the closing scenes 

 of the twenty-fifth meeting of the S. A. 

 F. to be long remembered by all those 

 present. 



Some Final Instructions. 



Now for a few final instructions. Re- 

 member that the headquarters for the 

 S. A. F. will be at the Gibson house, 

 located on Walnut street between Fourth 

 and Fifth streets. The headquarters for 

 the Cincinnati Florists' Society will be 

 at the Sinton hotel, located on Fourth 

 street and extending to the corner of 



