AUGUST 12, 1909, 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



25 



Philadelphia's Leading Seed House 



/^UR ever-increasing trade is 

 an assurance that it will pay 

 you to get in touch with us. See 

 our Exhibit at the convenlion. 

 Don't fail to get one of our Sou- 

 venirs. We will be represented 

 there by Fred'k J. Michell and 

 our traveler, Mr. I. Rosnosky, 

 who will be pleased to book your 

 order. 



Our new additional store 

 618 MARKET ST. 



Our main store 

 1018 MARKET ST. 



HENRY r. MICHELL CO. 



TWO ESTABLISHMENTS: - 1018 and 518 Market Street, - PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Menaon The Review wben you write. 



k'^ine street. The McMicken-Elm car line 

 )asses both of these hotels and goes 

 lirect to the convention and exhibition 

 laJls. The Colerain avenue car line also 

 )as3es these halls, and you can get this 

 ine at Fountain Square. The above 

 iientioned halls are within fifty feet of 

 m«' another, and just a Short distance 

 lorth of the corner of Elm and Twelfth 

 treets. 



All members of the S. A. F. can go 



lirect to the exhibition hall and, upon 



t'i^istering with the secretary, will be 



•rovided with the necessary tickets, 



nidges, etc. All those not members of 



iie national society will be required to 



'port to the Cincinnati Florists' Society 



•adquarters in the Sinton hotel, where 



' <'y will register, and will then be pro- 



'led with a ticket that will admit them 



the exhibition hall. There they will 



rain register with the secretary of the 



'iicinnati Florists' Society, who will 



!>vide them with the necessary tickets, 



dges, etc., to admit them to the various 



tertainments. 



Any further instructions and informa- 



in we will have to leave till you arrive 



this city. We just want to say, since 



s is bur last chance, that we are ready 



1 waiting for the biggest crowd that 



>'r attended a national convention. We 



int to feel that every florist who could 



'>sibly get away from home is going 



be with us. We take this last oppor- 



'lity to extend a welcome to all, and 



•' promise to do everything in our power 



make their stay in this city a pleasant 



'K" and one long to be remembered. So 



">|e. Do not miss this opportunity. The 



"rists' business is advancing rapidly 



"v\-, and you must attend these conven- 



tions in order to keep pace with it. 

 Again we say, come. C. J. Ohmer. 



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VERY now and then a well- 

 pleascd reader speaks the word 

 which is the means of bringioK a 

 new advertiser to 



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Such friendly assistance is thoroughly 

 appreciated. 



Give us the name of anyone from 

 whom you are buying, not an adver- 

 tiser, ^e especially wish to interest 

 those selling articles of f'orists' use 

 not at present advertised. 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO. 

 530-60 Caxton B.'dg. Chicago 



TO NON-MEMBERS. 



To all florists who contemplate viBit- 

 ing Cincinnati during the convention of 

 the Society of American Florists and 

 who are not members of the national so- 

 ciety notice is given that it will be abso- 

 lutely necessary, upon your arrival in 

 Cincinnati, to go to the headquarters of 

 the Cincinnati Florists' Society, at the 

 Sinton hotel, Fourth and Vine streets, 



and register. You will then receive a 

 ticket which will admit you to the trade 

 exhibit at Horticultural hall, where you 

 will again register with the secretary of 

 the Cincinnati Florists ' Society, who will 

 provide you with tickets, badges, etc., 

 for the various entertainments. 



Albert Sunderbruch, Secretary. 



HOTELS IN CINCINNATL 



The following hotels are recommended 

 by the Cincinnati Florists' Society: 



Name. Plan. Rnte per dar. 



*01baon Ilouie.... Koropeon ....$1.50 and up 



fTbe Slotoa Kiirepean .... l.BO and up 



The Havlin European .... 1.50 and up 



Burnett Xlouse American 2.60 and up 



Buruftt House. ... European .... 1.00 and up 



St. Nicholas European .... 1 .50 and up 



Palace European .... 1.00 and up 



Palace Amerlcnn 2.00 to |3.B0 



Emery European .... 1.00 and up 



Honing Euroiiean 1.00 and up 



Lackraan European .... 1.00 and up 



OerdcB Euroiiean .... 1.00 and up 



Rand European ir> and op 



Stag European 75 and ap 



Bristol European 50 and up 



Munro European .... 1.25 and up 



Alms American .... 3.00 



Thomaa European 50 and op 



'Headquarters for the S. A. P. 

 tneadquarters for the Cincinnati Florists' So- 

 ciety. 



These hotels have contributed to the 



entertainment fund of the Cincinnati 



Florists' Society. 



Springfield, III. — Carl Rauth is add- 

 ing another greenhouse, 36x159 feet, to 

 his range on North Sixth street. 



North Abington, Mass — W. H. Wy- 

 man has invited the members of the 

 Gardeners' and Florists' Club of Boston 

 to make a visit to his nurseries, on 

 Adams street, Saturday, September 11. 



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