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OCTOBBB 10, 1012. 



The Florists^ Review 



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MILWAUKEE'S 



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National Flower Show held its initial 

 meeting October 8, at the office of 

 Traendly & Schenck. C. B. Weathered 

 is chairman. 



Wm. McDonald, of Yonkers, reports 

 the best fall season in his career. 



The MacNiff Horticultural Co. dis- 

 posed of many fine kentias at auction 

 last week, including a specimen Bel- 

 moreana sold to Geo. M. Stumpp for 

 $100. 



Manager Crawbuck, of the Greater 

 New York Florists' Association, Brook- 

 lyn, has returned to the city for the 

 winter from his country home on Long 

 Island. 



Bonnet & Blake say Demeusy's 

 place in Flatbush is in particularly 

 good shape this season. 



W." H. Kuebler's supply department 

 -reports an unusual demand for baskets. 



S. Masur, Brooklyn, has added a de- 

 livery auto to his conveniences. 



John V. Phillips reports the booking 

 of five weddings for a single week in 

 October. 



Hugo H. Jahn is having a busy fall 

 season, with numerous weddings, and 

 thinks the outlook a rosy one. 



Bobert G. Wilson has redecorated his 

 ^big store at the corner of Greene ave- 

 mue and Fulton street, one of the largest 



and most artistic in the two cities. His 

 carnation, Brooklyn, continues the fa- 

 vorite of his customers and Charles 

 Weber is sending in many perfect flow- 

 ers of it. 



The sympathy of the trade is ex- 

 tended Robert Jackson, of P. J. Smith 's 

 force, in the loss of his father. 



The marriage of Herman Bershad, 

 interested with C. C. Trepel in the 

 Loeser retail department, and Miss H. 

 Voit is announced for February. 



Gunther Bros, say the continued ab- 

 sence of frost is proving a boon to the 

 Atco dahlia growers. 



Harry A. Bunyard attended the meet- 

 ing of the directors of the Sweet Pea 

 Society at Boston October 4. The 

 schedules for the society 's meeting next 

 July, and for the National Show in 

 April, were considered. 



Business with the seed and bulb 

 houses in New York is at high tide. 

 "The best fall season in years" is the 

 universal verdict. 



The fall decorations of Gimbel Bros, 

 far exceed any floral exhibition this 

 firm has ever made. 



East Orange has one of the most com- 

 plete florists' establishments in Jersey. 

 Hales, on Main street, hag a large and 

 handsome store, several large green- 



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houses, fully stocked, a splendid lot of 

 mums in all the popular varieties, and 

 poinsettias in great abundance. The 

 firm has had some large wedding dec- 

 orations. Mr. Hales, Sr., is enjoying a 

 brief holiday at his old home in Wash- 

 ington, D. C. J. Austin Shaw. 



Ashland, O. — A. C. Lamprecht recent- 

 ly returned from a trip to Germany, 

 where he visited his parents and other 

 relatives. He was accompanied home 

 by a nephew, to whom he will teach 

 the business. 



Syracuse, N. T. — ^For the second time 

 inside of eight months, W. B. Kelso has 

 purchased a Superior Standard green- 

 house boiler, capable of heating 27,000 

 square feet of glass. Apparently the 

 Superior is a favorite at the Eelso 

 range. 



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