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The Florists^ Review 



ACGUST 22, 1912. 



TAMCY 



In 1867 we commenced the Fern business; in fact, we were 

 the first dealers in the country. 



Since then our business has increased yearly, because we 

 take proper care of our customers. 



Our Ferns are always of the highest quality, and our 

 prices reasonable. 



We save you twenty-five per cent of your express charges, 

 by shipping in corrugated paper boxes. 



As to our responsibility, ask practically any wholesaler- 

 If you send us your Fern orders, you will never regret it. 



We also sell Christmas Trees, and Spruce Branches for 

 Cemetery use. 



L. B. BRAGDE & SON, The Fem Men," Huisdale, Mass. 



Mention Th** RotIpw when vnn write. 



Two 



of time it Avas found impossible. 

 Pullmans were filled. 



Most of the space on the Guttman 

 floor of the Coogan building is already 

 let. Maurice L. Glass occupies the right- 

 hand side and office of this floor and 

 Is fast building uj) an excellent busi- 



IiPSS. 



The A. T. Bunyard Co., Forty-eighth 

 street and Madison avenue, is redeco- 

 rating the store entirely in white. The 

 company is having an excellent season 

 at Newport. 



Wadlev & Smythe have the Fish re- 

 ception 'this week at Newport. The 

 decorations are elaborate, orchids pre- 

 dominating. Seventeen of the force 

 were on the work for days. 



Carl Elliott is enjoying his vacation 

 fishing, and at Atlantic City. Mr. Keth, 

 foreman for W. Elliott & Sons, with 

 his family, spent two weeks at Block 

 Island. 



Mr. Ramm, of Dards' force, is spend- 

 ing a month at Glenwood Springs and 

 Denver. Ed Bourgne, manager of 

 Dards' Forty-fourth street store, is at 

 White Lake, from which Tanner 

 Bourgne, the buyer, has just returned. 

 F. E. Evans, of the same staflf, has had 

 two weeks at contiguous ocean resorts. 



At McConnell 's, Drew Scott is motor- 

 ing through new England, George Mc- 

 (Jarrett and family have been in the 

 Catskills, and Joseph Barnett and fam- 

 ily at Crystal Beach, Canada. 



Messrs. McAllister, of Passaic, and 

 Meikeljohn, of Middletown, were re- 

 cent visitors. 



Charles Hunt, of Port Richmond, 

 grower of poinsettias and other plants 

 handled by J. K. Allen, was a guest of 



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Mention The Review when yea write. 



the veteran wholesaler last week. Mr. 

 Allen had a birthday anniversa^ry Au- 

 gust 20. 



The Johnston Co. has the contract for 

 the heating of the five new houses of 

 A. S. Burns, each 35x200. The boilers 

 are on the ground level. 



Robert .Tackson is spending two 

 weeks at Poughkeepsie. 



Myer has secured the flower priv- 

 ileges in the Plaza hotel, formerly in 

 charge of Leikens. Alfred Kottmiller 

 is head salesman at the Plaza. 



Leikens, who has given up his Fifty- 

 seventh street store, and B. S. Slinn 

 were both engaged last week in mili- 

 tary duty. 



jas. Hammond, now with Jas. Mc- 

 Manus, has enjoyed his vacation in 

 New England. 



Phil Kessler and family are in the 

 mountains. 



Patrick O'Mara has been enjoying 



his vacation with his sister, on the 

 Great Lakes. 



R. G. Wilson's store was burglarized 

 last week. 



H. E. Froment returns this week 

 from a delightful rest at Lake George 

 and in the Adirondacks. 



Bonnot, of Jersey City, returned Au- 

 gust 17 from his European travels. 



Frank Millang and family are at 

 their farm in Dutches^ county. 



Anton Schultheis is fast completing 

 his two large, new greenhouses, Foley 

 having sent the material and having 

 a representative superintending the 

 construction. 



John Krai, of Moore, Hentz & Nash, 

 is back from a three weeks' holiday 

 with his family in his yacht on the 

 Sound. 



Geo. and Henry Dreyer and families 

 and Mrs. Herman Dreyer are summer- 



