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The Rorists^ Review 



OCTOBBB 24, 1012, 



BUCHBINDER 



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FLORISTS' REFRIGERATORS 



are built to meet the special demands of the progressive florist who wants the best display in conjunction 

 with the economical, eflficient and durable qualities that have made our refrigerators the important feature 

 of up-to-the-minute floral shops. Perfection of construction, originality of design and regulated circulation 

 of cool, dry air have made our boxes famous the Trade over. Writ* for free cataiogue. 



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Phone 

 MONROE S616 



BUCHBINDER BROS. 



MAr4UFACTURER8 



518-20 Milwaukee Ave., CHICABO, ILL 





M»»ntlnt» Tl)p KpvI<>w wh<>n von writ* 



While driving home they made too 

 short a turn and tipped their buggy 

 over.. They were dragged twenty-five 

 feet before the horse broke loose from 

 the rig. 



Miss Katheryne Young spent several 

 days last week visiting friends in 

 Franklin and Middletown, O. 



Herbert Batholomew played football 

 with the Wolverines at Osborn, O., 

 October 20. 



Mr. and Mrs. Claude Leslie and Mr. 

 and Mrs. Bay Bartholomew spent Octo- 

 ber 20 in Genterville, O., as guests of 

 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leslie. 



E. E. Schaef er, of the Advance Floral 

 Co., is cutting some nice giganteums. 



The St. Elizabeth's Hospital has 

 built a small conservatory. The sisters 

 intend to try their luck with roses and 

 carnations this winter. 



Two of Jos. Furst's youngest chil- 

 dren are quite ill with diphtheria. 



Horace Frank was tendered quite a 

 pleasant surprise last week in honor 

 of his birthday. Mr. Frank had a 

 double surprise, for, in addition to his 

 party, his wife presented him with a 

 handsome diamond ring. 



Weddings and table decorations did 

 much to help keep W. W. Horlacker 

 busy last week. 



The Heiss Co. had a large Hungarian 

 wedding last week. 



D. E. Adsit, Jamestown, 0., was one 

 of last week's visitors. 



The Bradstreet Product Co. is going 

 into the Christmas tree and decoration 

 business this season. 



Mrs. Ewing is the first Dayton florist 

 to pick violets. 



The Dayton Floral Co. had a good 

 run on lilies last week. R. A. L. 



SPBINGFIELD, O. 



The Geo. H. Mellen Co. has substan- 

 tial concrete walls completed on which 

 to erect two houses, each 32^ x 200 

 feet, using for the superstructure steel 

 posts, wrought iron gutters and the 

 necessary mill work, supplied by the 

 Foley Mfg. Co., Chicago. Both Mr. 

 Mellen and Superintendent Christian 

 Binning are on the job in their fighting 

 clothes, and this will insure both rapid 

 and thorough work. The work has been 



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>«lfA4Rlf«Y QUBBN ROBI»- 



$3.00, $4.00, $6.00 and $8.00 per 100. 



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KILLABNKY R08BS 



Pink and White, $3.00, $4.00, $6.00 and $8.00 per ICO. 



RICHMOND ROBES 



$3.00, $4.00, $6.00 and $8.00 per 100. - - 



FANCY CARNATIONS 



Pink, White and Red, $1.50 to $2.00 per 100. 



Aspara^uB and Plnmosus, g^een 8Ae per bunch 



Florists* Double Street Alyssnm, long^ stem . . . 86c per 100 



We hav* a Bis Crop of Roses. Satlsffaetlen Qusrantood 



W. E. TRIMBLE BREENHOUSE CO. 



PRINCETON, ILL. 



Buy Direct from the Greenhouses Adaas, Wdls-fwi* md U. S. Express 



Mention The ReTlew wh«n yon write. 



Gold and Silver 

 Paper Letters 



GwBied OB Back 



Per Dozen 

 Alphabets 



No. 9514— >2 In. loHK $0.25 



No. 9515— og In. long 36 



No. 9616—1 In. long CO 



No. 9617— 1>4 In. long 80 



No. 9618— 1*^ In. long 1.00 



No. 9619— 2 In. long 1.80 



No. 9620— 2^2 In. long 2.00 



No. 9621— S>!2 in. long 3.00 



No. 9622— 4 in. long 4.00 



A number of these letters are also sold slnfrly, In 

 dozen and gross lots. We also have figures and gold 

 and silver paper ornaments, also gold and silver 

 leaves, at 40c per gross. Write for full Information. 



Tke Lipnii Sifpir Hnse, 160 N.Stk ATe.,Ckici|i 



Mention The Review when you write. 



greatly facilitated by the use of a mov- 

 able concrete mixer with gasoline en- 

 gine power. A new boiler house is 

 being erected at the north end of these 

 two greenhouses; it is 36x80 feet, with 



NEW SIZE 



Imported All -Glass Tank 



Size 



6i4x8»flx8J4 in. 



high. 



$1.00 

 oach 



No. A 



Send for illustrated catalogue of all kinds of 

 aquaria, tanks, flsh globes and aquarium acces- 

 sories. Headquarters for Picldin & Mulertt's 

 I. X. L. imported flsh food. 



NICHOLAS WAPLER 

 28 Warran St.. NEW YORK 



Mention Tbe Review when tou write. 



a 60-foot stack. Here two seventy 

 horse-power Leflfel steam boilers will be 

 placed and a complete vacuum systeiji 

 will be installed by the SLmonds Heat- 

 ing & Specialty Co., of Grand Bapids. 





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