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The Ptorists^ Review 



SsPTBHBaa 26, lOU. 



LANOASTEE, PA. ,i 



At the laet meeting of the Lancaster 

 Florists' Club there was a fine display 

 of mums from Rudolf Nagel and some 

 choice carnations from Amos Bohrer. 

 The president, A. M. Herr, gave a short 

 talk on the S. A. F. convention. He 

 urged the members of this club to sup- 

 port the S. A. F., saying that it takes 

 money these days to accomplish any- 

 thing and that this trade will never 

 take its proper place in the world until 

 we have permanent headquarters, pref- 

 erably in Washington, with our secre- 

 tary always there and ready for busi- 

 ness, with power to employ legal or 

 other talent whenever it is to the best 

 interests of the trade. Quite a bit of 

 enthusiasm was created and it is likely 

 there will be a good representation at 

 the National Flower Show next spring, 

 from this club. 



In a general discussion for the bet- 

 terment of the club it was decided to 

 '. have the monthly notices open to any 

 annophncements of wanting to buy or 

 wanting to sell stock of any kind in a 

 ; local way only. A committee was ap- 

 ■ pointed for the purpose of arranging 

 visiting tours among the various grow- 

 ers during ^he season, and the program 

 committee presented a program up to 

 and including the January meeting. 



A. M. H. 



I.AWSENCE, KAN. 



George Ecke has completed an addi- 

 tion to his store building, increasing it 

 to about twice its size, and will shortly 

 install a new ice-box. 



A. Whitcomb & Son have just finished 

 installing a new boiler, which Mr. Whit- 

 comb purchased while at the Chicago 

 convention. 



The Kline Floral Co. has opened a 

 store downtown, to run in connection 

 with the greenhouse. 



The Bnch Floral Co. is prepared for 

 a good trade in ferns and potted plants, 

 which are looking exceptionally well at 

 present, and their mums are coming 

 along nicely. 



Mrs. Brooks, of the Oread Green- 

 house, has had a heavy trade in funeral 

 work this summer and, with the open- 

 ing of the university, will come in for 

 her share of the cut flower business. 



Mr. Hicks has finished overhauling 

 his greenhouse, which was damaged by 

 a heavy wind storm, and is now in 

 shape to take care of his trade as 

 usual. 



St. Helen, Mich. — Louis Hayet, who 

 has been head gardener for the St. 

 Helen Development Co., is building a 

 greenhouse with the intention of start- 

 ing in business for himself. 



JONES' 



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Flower Pot Brsclets, etc. 



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Wacner Plant Boze« are 



the b«at and cheapest in the 

 marlret for Palm*. Boxwood. 

 BarTre<>«.eto. They are attract- 

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 which rlTee them a laatlnc qoal- 

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DISCOVERED! 



A conveyance which beats all the 



wheelbarrows, boxes, etc.. for taking 



dirt out of the beaches and refilling 



same. "The Garland Handy Truck" 



is what you need in your 



business. Write for prices 



and literature today. 



M. GARLAND CO., DES PUINES.ILL 



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PECKY CYPRESS 



WE ARE SPECIALISTS 



We were practically the first to sell to this trade, and guarantee perfect satisfao- 

 tion and rock-bottom prices. Oat th« walu* ot our lone •zp«rt«no». 

 P«okr Crprvaa. because of its durability, is the only wood now beius used 

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WILLIAMS 



CARNATION AND 

 CHRYSANTHEMUM 



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Florists, August 21, 1912. 



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