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58 



The Florists^ Review 



August 22, 1912. 



AT THE TOP OF THEM ALL. 



STOP BUYING I #% IP ALL YOUR LIFE 



ICE 



WnX VAT " 

 FOR A 



WHAT YOU SPEND rOR | ^^ Mia IN TWO SEASONS 



BORN SPECIAL" 



REFRIGERATING MACHINE 



Can be ran with a small 2-H. P. Motor or Oasoline Engine. Brine Tank 

 holds the Borplaa cold when not running (see cut) complete plant. 



BEHER AND DRIER REFRIGERATION fl^d&i 



We also nuinnfitctnre "hy-grade" oak and mabograny fixtures and Ice 

 tefrlgeratora. Write today to 



H. A. BORN CO., Inc, Sta. C, Chicago, III. 



Oive size of your cooler and state what power and water system you 

 haye. Contract NOW for future delivery. 



Mention The Reylew when toq write 



HEADQLARTERS FOR FREESIA BULBS 



Fisher's Strain Purity Michell's Stock Purity Bermuda White California Grown 



100 1000 100 1000 100 1600 100 1000 



First Size Bulbs. $1.75 $16.00 First Size Bulbs. $t ^5 $11.00 First Size Bulbs .. $0.85 $7.50 First Size Bulbs. .$0.b 5 $5.00 

 Mammoth Bulbs 2.50 22.50 Mammoth Bulbs 2.25 20.00 Mammoth Bulbs. 1.00 9.00 Mammoth Bulbs . .85 7.50 



Our Wholesale Catalog^ue of Bulbs, Seeds and Florists* Sundries 



mailed free. 



Henry F. Michell Co., N^btV Philadelphia 



M<>ntioa The B*t1»w wb<»n yon write. 



a large quantity of junk offered to the 

 buyers, for there is a general uplift in 

 average quality. The demand, too, is 

 stronger than it was, both locally and 

 out of town. 



The rose cut is large and the choice 

 stock of all varieties sells quickly. The 

 short stock must be moved, if at all, at 

 sacrifice figures. American Beauties 

 are good and in large supply. All sizes 

 sell well. In fact, this rose has proved 

 the most popular the entire summer. 



The small early asters have bid their 

 last farewell and now nearly all the 

 offerings are choice. There are plenty 

 of these, however, to be had. The usual 

 story concerning them is: Quite short 

 of the demand on Monday, just enough 

 to go around on Tuesday, too many 

 during the middle of the week, and 

 sell well at the close. 



Gladioli continue to be long on the 

 market. The best varieties are selling, 

 while the poorer ones do not move at 

 all. Even at that, the glut is not as 

 large as was anticipated. 



The offerings of longiflorum, gigan- 

 teum and auratum lilies have short- 

 ened somewhat, and as a result the 

 good ones bring better prices than has 

 been the rule for several months. Spe- 

 ciosum, rubrum, pond lilies and valley 

 are also offered. 



The green goods supply is more than 

 ample. 



Various Notes. 



The conventionites left this city on 

 the Florists' Special at noon August 19. 

 In the party were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. 

 Critchell, A. C. Heckman, Jr., Robert 

 Jennings, Ed. Schumann, Joseph Beran, 

 Miss Mae Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 

 Peterson, Miss Josephine Peterson, 



khutiu 



Tssr BniMu WMte Makim «l- 

 tractm Packam - Hst 



Advertising Twine 



Aribboa S-16-inch wide, on which we 

 pnnt your advertisement every few 

 Inches. Costs no more than twine. 

 1000 yards to spool. Spool-holder with 

 cnttinc attachment furnished free with 

 nrst order. The foUowinar prices in- 

 «ade printl&f : 



$r.8B per lOUO yards in 4000 yard lots 



$1.7S per 1000 yards in 12000 jard lots 



Sendltoday for free color card. _ 



Order either direct or 



through your jobber. 



Neuer St 

 Hoffmann 



41 Nswartf St.. 

 NEW TOBK CITf 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Clarence Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. George 

 Tromey, George Magrie, Arthur Becker, 

 Mr. and Mrs. Max Eudolph, Al. Hor- 

 ning, Frank Volz, Mr. and Mrs. E. 

 Mack and daughter, J. Chas. Murphy, 

 August Hoffmeister and Miss Hoffmeis- 

 ter, all of Cincinnati, and J. P. Kellar, 

 Lexington, Ky.; W. A. Hollingsworth, 

 Atlanta, Ga.; S. M. Harbeson, Danville, 

 Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crouch, Knox- 

 ville, Tenn.; C. L. Baum, Knoxville, 

 Tenn., and Charles Dudley, Parkers- 

 burg, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hae- 

 ger, Chattanooga, Tenn., stopped Sun- 

 day while on their way and so did L. D. 

 Thompson, Atlanta, Ga. The latter also 

 stopped at Richmond, Ind. 



Siintime&di) 



ELIMINATE 



TIRE 

 TROUBLES 



Equip your delivery and pleasure cars 

 with 



TheDahlPimctiireless 

 TireFiDer 



No more blow-oute, punctures or 

 delays. It can be transferred from 

 one casing to another as they wear 

 out. Write us for particulars. 



The 



rUNCTDRELESS TIRE CO. 



of Illinois 



912 Dahl BnUdlnB, CWCKCA 



1828 Mlohlsan Avenue. VUM/HUU 



Mention The Review wheu you write. 



Charles Garvey entertained his 

 brother, J. W. Garvey, of Indianapo- 

 lis, at the end of last week. 



P. J. Olinger left Saturday, that he 

 might see his folks before the week be- 

 gins, while Kay Murphy and "Billiam" 

 Gear left Wednesday afternoon. 



