ADOUST 20, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



59 



THE HOUSE or NICHELL 



iSji^he leading institution of 

 lira kind in the United 

 States. It makes a spe- 

 cialty of catering to the 

 wants of florists everywhere. 





Bulbs and 

 Sundries 



A large, modera five story and 

 basement main building, 23 x 47 

 feet wide and 180 feet deep, 

 houses its ever-increasing busi- 

 ness, while the founders thereof 

 are still the active men at the 

 helm. 



Wholesale 

 Price List 



of Seeds, Bulbs, Plants 

 and Sundries mailed 

 on request. 



It mig^ht pay you to know us 



Stop and see us on your way to or from the Convention 



NICHELL'S SEED HOUSE 



S18 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA 





Meptlon Th« B»t1«w when yon wrtf ■ 



JOS. a. NEIDINSER 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



1309-11 N. Second Street 

 PHILADELPHIA, - PA. 



on cut flowers will be doubled and that 

 empty boxes will be charged for instead 

 of going free as now. 



The main body of delegates to the 

 Boston convention left the city Beading 

 terminal at 2 p. m., August 17. There 

 were sixty-two in the party, a noble turn- 

 out. Late additions to the list already 

 given were: Robert Craig, S. S. Skidel- 

 sky, W. W. Coles, Kokomo, Ind. ; Edward 

 Koss and Mrs. Ross, Arthur H. Lanser 

 and D. J. Keohaul. 



George A. Strohlein, of Henry A. 

 r^reer, Inc., expected to sail on the Ger- 

 inau liner that shipped off to coal the 

 <'<Tman cruiser. He is glad he didn't. 



Charles D. Ball and Charles D. Ball, 

 •1r., left for Boston August 17 on the 

 I'iiy State express. 



Charles Henry Fox, who was in Berlin 

 .i'lst before war was declared, has cabled 

 1 is family of his safety in London. 



Tinfoil has advanced fifty per cent in 

 ! 'ice. 



Alvah R. Jones has returned from his 

 ^ ication in the mountains and at the 

 ^ lore. Mr. Jones is looking remarkably 



ell. 



T. Neilson Geiger is able to paint his 



bbons with either kind of letters free- 



* 'nd. His window of America gladioli 



• id lotus is effective. 



Paul Berkowitz went out to Wayne 



WHY 



show your customers 

 an old, soiled 



Album 



OF 



when you can get a nice, fresh, clean, 

 bright, attractive new one postpaid for 

 only 



FLORISTS' PUBUSHING CO. 



Publishers 



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Th« Florists' Rsvlsw 

 Ths Florists' Manual 

 Ths Album off Doslcns 



508 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, Dl. 



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Junction to see the delegation off to 

 Boston. 



M. C. Dunn reports a little doing every 

 day. 



Our visitors include John Walker and 

 Geo. W. Kay, who has taken Mr. Walk- 

 er's store, both of Youngstown, O. • W. 

 W. Coles, Kokomo, Ind.; W. F. Gude and 

 sons, Washington, D. C; Charles P. 



Baume, Evanston, Ind., and Paul M. 

 Palez, Little Rock, Ark. 



Stuart H. Miller has a letter from Ed- 

 ward Reid, who is in London, saying that 

 he soon will be home. 



Emil F. Lesher has completed planting 

 hia carnations. The varieties include 

 White Enchantress, Gloriosa, Matchless, 

 Pink Delight, Benora and Rosette. 



