The Florists^ Review 



Sbptbubib 17, 1014, 



The CGmax Cut Flower Boxes 



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We have over 150 sizes in the different colors and shades in stock. If yoi 

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Florist boxes are a specialty with us. We know what the florist needs and 

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CLIMAX MANUFACTURING CO. 



MAIN OFFICE AMD PLANT. 200 FACTORY ST. CASTORLAND, NEW YORK 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



flowers and cosmos were used, with yel- 

 low mats in the bottom of the window. 

 The scheme was pretty and well ar- 

 ranged. This firm's business is in- 

 creasing. 



Horace J. Head has returned to work, 

 after being away from the store for two 

 months on account of illness. 



A meeting of the entertainment com- 

 mittee of the Rochester Florists' Asso- 

 ciation was held last week, with Charles 

 W. Crosman, chairman, presiding. As 

 no picnic or outing has been held during 

 the summer, it was decided to hold a 

 clambake shortly. The place and time 

 had not been decided at tlic time of 

 writing. 



The beautiful display of ferns ex- 

 hibited by the F. R. "Pierson Co., of 

 Tarrytown-on-Hudson, at the New York 

 state fair, has been purchased by Salter 

 Bros, and they, in turn, are exhibiting 

 the collection at the Rochester Indus- 

 trial Exposition, September 7 to 19. 



H. J. II. 



BUFFALO, N. Y. 



The Market. 



Tlie cool weather has improved busi- 

 ness considerably. Funeral w-ork forms 

 the bulk of the work, however, for 

 transient trade has not begun in ear- 

 nest. There have been a few sales at 

 the various stores, of Boston ferns, 

 feriieries, roses and gladioli, but they 

 lack the real snap which is character- 

 istic of winter sales. There is a big 

 glut iiu^ters of all kinds and colors 

 and theJPJjre almost given away. The 

 same was true of roses and gladioli dur- 

 ing the last week. Even Beauties were 

 bringing little or nothing. The fall Va- 

 rieties of gladioli are beautiful in tlie 

 red, buflf, salmon, orange and deep pink 

 shades, which blend perfectly with au- 

 tumn foliage of varied hues. Stunning 

 baskets of gladioli and colored foliage 

 are finding favor thus early in autumn. 



Roses are excellent. Francis Scott 

 Key is in splendid condition and sells 

 well. Tafts could not be better. Mary- 

 lands are good. Mrs. Aaron Wards are 

 again rich in color, having the genuine 

 i'opper tone. Killarney is much im- 

 proved, but White Killarney seems 

 small and off crop. Irish Fireflame and 

 Bon Silene are quite scarce, but soon 

 will he plentiful again. Sunburst is 



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18x5x3 ..$2.25 28x8x4 ..$4.30 

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 24x5x3^3.. 2.85 36x8x5 .. 6.50 

 24x8x4 .. 3.75 42x8x6 .. 11.00 



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30x10x6, for sprays $ 8.50 12.50 



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 48x11x7, " " .... 15.00 4.00 

 16x16x8. " desicns... IIXX) 3.00 

 18x18x8, " " ... 12.00 3.25 

 20x16x8, " " ... 12.50 3.26 

 20x20x8. " " ... 13.75 3.75 

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 26x17x8, " " ... 16.25 4.00 



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 668 Lake St.. Kendallville. Ind. 



good, but the supply is not strong. Few 

 Milady are seen. American Beauties 

 are excellent. 



Snapdragons, cosmos, calen^^tlas, mont- 

 bretias and globe amaranths are among 

 the outdoor flowers to be j|^d. Lilies 

 of the valley and Easter lises are good, 

 and the supply unlimited. 



Various Notes. 



The Pickleman Co., on Genesee street, 

 had a Boston fern sale last week, sell- 

 ing $1.50 Boston ferns for 98 cents. 



Fred Brown, of the J. M. Gasser Co., 

 Cleveland, was a visitor in this city 

 recently. He was on his way home from 

 the fair in Toronto. 



Peter Stroh has returned after a va- 

 cation of two months and the force at 

 S. A. Anderson's was glad to see him 

 back. 



The decoration for the fall opening 

 of J. N. Adams' department store was 



"We Hike Them Bttter" 



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CHICAGO 



MeBtlon The RgTlew when yog wrlt». 



done by A. J. Reichert, of Jeflfeiion 

 street, and consisted largely of palms 

 and ferns. There were also huge v.;ses 

 of gladioli. 



Geo. Kramer and Geo. Hart, of K< Ch- 

 ester, were visitors in town Thurst ay» 

 September 10. 



W. A. Adams and family spent La'jo'' 

 day and the week end preceding at To- 

 ronto and other Canadian points of i"' 

 terest. 



Harold Taylor, who is visiting * h' 

 cago, reports that the western flor:sts 



