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The Florists* Review 



AmniST 18. 1014. 





FANCY FERNS 



FliMftt stock In th« country 



We can Bopply 7oa with cood itock the year aroand. 



S1.50 par 1000 $1.50 par 1000 



Place your atandlns orden with lu. 



Fall supply at all times. No sbortagei. 



Imported vreen and bronxe Magnolia Baskets 11.50; 6 baskets, each, fl.25 



Qalaz Leayes, ffreen and bronie per 1000.11.25; case of 10.000, 7.50 



OreMi Leacothoe Sprays. extra fine per lOO.fl.OO; per 1000. 7.60 



> rlUwwind . ,^,... per lb., 20c; per case, 60 lbs.. 7.50 



iSphavnioa-MioaB per bale, 1.60 



for BasterWoric TriaMhis P*ts. sto. 

 FULL MIPPLY COT rLtMHfmS AT ALL THWS 



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Henry Krsase is away on a flawing 

 t rip and will retain afocrat August 18. 



W. Greaver, of Palmer's bnmeli 

 storey did an artistic casket blanket 

 August 6 for Mrs. Kranss, of the 

 Lenox. It was composed of pink and 

 wMte roses. Miss £uby Marlu, -ol 

 Palmer's, is away on her vacation. 



The army worm has been ravaging 

 lawns, trees and gardens and doing 

 great damage. B pe c ia l army ^worm 

 sprayers are being sold by local dealers 

 in lai^e numbers. 



Jerry Brookins, of Orchard Park, has 

 finished cutting his summer crop Of 

 sweet -peas, which have held out late 

 4his year. 



S. A. ATidRfflnn had it good window 

 display last week, representing a coun- 

 try homestead on a hillside, at the foot 

 of which was a duck pond, in which 

 ducklings were sw i m mi ng. Miniature 

 cows ^nd horses were seen down in the 

 pasture lot. In the meadow to the 

 right a flock of sheep were grazing. A 

 miniature summer house, overrun with 

 •rambler roses, stood on the left. The 

 country scene makes a good sumsoer 

 window for the hot city. 



Miss Mable Hoke has returned from 

 her vacation. 



Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sangster have 

 returned from Crystal Beach, Canada. 



W. C. Gloeckner, of Albany, is spend- 

 ing a few days in town. He says this 

 season's business has been good in 

 Albany. 



A great deal of enthusiasm is being 

 shown among the florists here relative 

 to the S. A. F. convention, and Vice- 

 president S. A. Anderson has sent out 

 circulars urging the leading florists to 

 attend the convention if it is possible 

 to get away from business at that time. 

 The Boston florists have arranged a 

 most interesting and varied program, 

 which should attract every florist in 

 our city. 



Miss O'Neil, of the Iroquois flower 

 stand, is away on her vacation. 



Wm. F. Kasting has been appointed 

 one of the judges for the trade exhibi- 

 tion at the S. A. F. convention. 



Several large floral horseshoes have 

 been sent to the Fort Erie races re- 

 cently. S. A. Anderson's force did 

 the work. 



Walter E. Leney left August 10 for 

 his vacation. 



The Wagmi Y«i Want 

 When You Want It 



. ARMLEDER HAS IT 



2D00 wagons in Btoek, ready^ for color, that we 

 can ebip'in ten days. 



^Write for onr free 100-page Catalogue with prioes and terms. 



THS O. ARMLEBEft CO.» Cinemnati, O. 



Miitten Tba B^ylew^whan yoinwite. 



BEKLIH 

 N.T. 



GOLD LETTERS 



for floi^ desisns. 

 GOLD AND PURPLE SCRIPTS 



Best and cheapest in the market, 

 ^rite for saanples and reluced prices. 



J. UmiCNBtRtiiX, 1S64 Atciu A, New Twk 



Mpntlon The HptIcw when yon write. 



WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



Manufactimd by 



W. J. COWEE, 



10,000 $1.76 60,000 $7.50 



Sample free. For sale by dealers. 



Mention The Rertew when yoa write. 



W. A. Adams has returned after be- 

 ing away for two weeks, taking things 

 easy. 



There was a great deal of work for 

 the opening of the offices of the Bank- 

 ers' Trust Co., August 10. Enormous 

 vases of American Beauties, baskets 

 and vases of roses, gladioli, Boston 

 ferns, palms, etc., were used. 



E. C. A. 



._ PEOVIDENOB, R. I. 



:Rlaiits :Sfimetter 



nheuili*iinljtd»TPOtg 

 ' are hidden \jy the at- 

 tractive and artiatlc 



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Strong cardboard 

 foundation. Beit Qual- 

 ity waterproof cr epe 

 paper, silk fiber ribbon 

 ties at top and bottom. 

 Firmly held with im- 

 proved meMl laManlnffs. Famished in four 

 eolors and manx siEeB, Write for samples and 

 price list today. Send 10c for postage. 



BTIB • BBADT FLOWER POT COTEB CO. 

 146 H«Kh«i Ave., Boffiilo, M. Y. 



The Market. 



Business activities are confined al- 

 most exclusively to funeral work, 

 asters entering largely into the make- 

 up, taking the place of carnations, 

 which are poor and scarce. Gladioli, 

 which up to two or three seasons ago 

 were rarely seen at the florists' shops, 

 continue to increase in popularity and 



Mention Tlte Beriew wben yoa write. 



GOLD LETTERS 



Best Gold — Good Stickers 



AT CUT PRICES 



Write fpr Samplas 



QERIIIAN.AMERICAN MFG. CO. 



1840 W. Monro* St., CHICAQO, ll-L* 



Mention The Review when yog write. - 



are becoming a considerable factor. 

 Renovations, both in stores and green- 

 houses, continue to be the order of the 

 day and in several instances much im- 

 provement is noted. 



Various Notes. 



A. R. Field, of North Taunton, Mass., 

 was a visitor a few days ago and re- 

 ports the building of an extension to 

 one of his greenhouses. 



Herman Holscher, who has been i^ 

 the employ of A. N. Pierson, Inc., at 

 Cromwell, Conn., for some months, 1'*^ 



