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The Florists' Review 



OcTouKit !•::, I'.n-j. 



ST. PAUL, MINN. 



The Market. 



Busiuess is constantly improving and 

 stock arrives in the best possible condi- 

 tion. Up to the present time we have 

 had no killing frost this season; as a 

 general rule our first frost appears about 

 September 15. The weather is fine and 

 people have flowers in their gardens, 

 but receptions, weddings, debutante 

 parties and funerals are plentiful. 



Mums are fine and sell well. The first 

 violets are appearing and prove good 

 sellers. 



Club Meeting. 



October 13 was held the first annual 

 meeting of the St. Paul Florists' Club. 

 The club has experienced an extremely 

 favorable year. The election of officers 

 resulted as follows: President, A. Laurit- 

 zen; A'ice-president, Chas. Vogt; secre- 

 tary, J. W. Hoffman; treasurer, N. C. 

 Hanson; executive committee, Chas. E. 

 F\ihlbruegge, Frank Gustavsen and Wni. 

 Keeling. 



The club is doing exceptional work in 

 the development of a bowling team and 

 will soon be ready to meet other teams, 

 Minneapolis included. 



Various Notes. 



Holm & Olson have acquired the tri- 

 angle on Duke and Pleasant avenues. On 

 this triangle will be erected a storage 

 house at a fi~ost of $13,00(r, a greenhouse 

 thirty feet wide the full length of their 

 upper range and a dwelling for the fore- 

 man. A look around the greenhouses 

 of this firm found the stock in the best 

 of condition. Mums are the finest in 

 the last few years. Christmas stock, 

 such as poinsettias, cherries and peppers, 

 are coming on finely. 



Munich & Waller, the west side flo- 

 rists, are cutting a fine lot of Kaiserin. 

 This firm just completed and planted to 

 carnations a fine 200-foot house. Mums 

 on this place are in fine condition. 



Fred Topel, on East Seventh street^ 

 is remodeling the store. A new front' 

 and various other improvements are 

 being installed. 



E. J. Fancourt, of the S. S. Pennock- 

 Meehan Co., Philadelphia, and Frank 

 McCabe, of the A. L. Randall Co., Chi- 

 cago, were visitors last week. 



C. B. F. 



SPLIT CARNATIONS 



Kaally Mended with 



Pillsbuiys CarMtion Staple 



"Beet device on the 



market." Joeepli Traudt 

 "Could not get alotiK with- 

 out them." S. W. Pike. 

 IIOe.35c: 3(00 UrtI N. pitlMi' 



I. L. Pillsbury, GalesbHri. III. 



Mention The IteTlew when yon write. 



(SUPERIOR fH^?s^iEE 



[CARNATION STAPLES 



35<; 1000 



:iOOO for A 1 /«/v 

 Postpaid JMiUU 



For Repaii'ing Split Carnations. Samples Free. 



r. W. WAITE, 85 Belmont Ave., SpriagfieM, Nan. 



Mention Tli^ RavIpw when von write. 



A ^^ "RED DEVIL" GLASS CUTTER 



l^t iuk< <rm 40 rtylM «fK«d Dnfl" GUm Cuttara. \ Ami. 

 I irhMla, 6 wbMb, 7 wkMb. No. 6 "Rad DaTtt" hm $ mAn «bnt( 

 ia Um bwdmod budl*. Ahn^ ■ atw, alurp wbMl l> iiiir i. Wt 

 t 1m tool lor. fiMaboMM, uid oM thai wUl tin Oi«M»«iW<l«. Aak 



nioaal bai4wan maa kt 'Rti Dnfl" No. 6. It ba an'l linWi 



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SflUth A H«iMnw«ir Co., Ml 



DON'T WAIT 



r Delays are dans:erous — frost is coming:. 



^^^ We are shipping: orders for 



Greenhouse Material 



now from stock within two days — some 

 in one day from date of receipt of order. 

 Have a larg^e stocic of all regfular size 

 material on hand. Also HOTBBD SASH 

 at very low prices for immediate or later 

 shipment. _. £t- 



Remember the "Old^Reliable;' FOLEY. 



TheFoleyGreenhouseHfgaCompany 



Teleykrae, Uwi^ale 3130 



3260 W. 3l8t Street, CHICAGO 



Mentlwi The Bevlew wh«n yen write. 



A. Dietsch 



2640 Sheffleld Ave. f^ ^^ 



CHICAGO i^ompany 



Greenhouse 

 Material and 

 Hotbed Sash 



It will be to yonr interest 

 to get our sketches and 

 estimates for your new 

 houses. Our construction is 

 strong, lasting and effi- 

 cient; at the same time it 

 is inexpensive. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



The BAUR CARNATION CUP 



The most practical device on the market for mendincr S^LIT 

 CARNAtlONS. Let us convince you by TKN DAYS' FRKC 



TRIAL. Send no money for trial outfit. Price per outfit (I 

 Plier and 1000 clips). $2.50. Clips, per 1000. $1.00: 2000. fl.50: 

 5000. $3.25; 10.000, $6.00; 2.5.000, $12.50; 50.000. $20.00. PosUge 

 prepaid.. All Seedsmen. Used the world over. 



BAUR FLORAL CO., Erie, Pa. 



NOTICE 



To all American Nurserymen and Seedsmen deelr. 

 In? to keep In touch with commercial horticulture 

 tn Kngland and tlie continent of Kurope: Your 

 best means of doins ttalH Is to taKc~Tb the 



Horticultural Advertiser 



Our circulation covers the whole trade in Oreat 

 Britain and the cream of the Kuropean firms. Im- 

 partial reports of all novelties, et<'. Paper free on 

 receipt of 76 cento, coverliiR cost of posteff^ yearly. 

 As the H. A. is a purely trade medium, applicanto 

 should, with the subscription, send a copy of their 

 catalogue or other evidence ^hat they beloni^ to the 

 ftursery or seed trade. 



A. & C reamn, Lowdliui« Nittii{kum E^Iiid 



41waiy8 mention the Florists* Revi«v 

 when writing; advertisers. 



No lou if yon 

 mend your 

 ■plit esma- 

 tloni with 



Superior 



STAPLES 

 ■0«»er tOOO 



WN. SCHUTTEI 



BKFORK I SON, ▲RIB 



42a Main Street. SartosfleM. Mi 



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