OCTOBER 81, 1912. 



The Florists' Review 



91 



THIS 



(A BOOK EVERY RETAILER NEEDS) 



was published in response to many requests from florists who 

 felt the need for an up-to-date book that could be used in taking 

 orders for Funeral Desitriis, Wedding Decorations and Bouquets. 

 Commencement Flowers, Table Decorations and all cut flower 

 work where It was not practicable to show the customer the 

 finished article as it would be when ready for use. With this 

 Album you can show the finished iiiork in beautifully 

 printed pictures. Everything is in it— all the standard designs 

 and many new and heretofore unpublished pieces. 



96 pages, nearly 300 designs and decorations, beautifully 

 printed on heavy glazed paper, handsomely bovmd in a cover 

 that will stand wear. 



No restrictions on its sale. 



75c 



PER COPY 

 POSTPAID 



$6.O0 PER OOZpN BY EXPRESS 



[You should equip your undertaker and other selling agents 

 with this helpful book.] 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO., 



(THE FLORISTS' REVIEW 

 Publishers ofKTHB FLORISTS' MANUAL 

 i THE ALBUM OF DESIGNS 



508 DeirlMniSt. (Caxtin Bldg.) , CHICAGO, ILL. 



CUT FLOWER BOXES. 



Folding cut flower and corrugated design boxes. 

 See our display adv. Write for price list. 

 The Scfton Mfg. Co., 1333 W. 35th St., Chicago. 



Folding cut flower boxes, the best made. Write 

 for list. Hoi ton & Hunkel Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



. DECORATIVE MATERIAL. 



Write for our special price on a special lot of 

 Jagger ferns. 



Try our laurel festooning for your decorations, 

 Mly 8c per yd.; 10 yds. free with first order. 

 Crowl Fern Co.. MllUngton, Mass. 



1 FLOWER COLORINOS. ~ 



THE NATURAL CYACEINE flower coloring, 

 yellow, blue, orange, pink, green or American 

 Beauty, 20c per qt. Sent to you by mall. 

 .^- R. Cranston, 146 Orchard St., Auburn, R. I. 



aOLD FISH. 



Gold flsb, aquarium plants, snails, castles, 

 globes, aquariums, flsb food, nets, etc., wbole- 

 '>le. Send for price lists. Large breeding pairs 

 for sale. Franklin Barrett, Breeder, 4815 D St., 

 Willadelphia, Pa. 



Gold flsb, aquarium plants, castles, globes and 

 >11 supplies. Send for wholesale catalogue. 

 ,^ AUBURNDALE GOLDFISH CO., 



g20 Randolph St.. Tel. Hnymarket l.'>2, Chicago. 



PLANT STAKES. 



PLANT STAKES. 

 Japanese bamboo in bale lots only. 



♦ to 5i4 ft., 2000 In bale $7.00 bale 



5 ft., 2000 in bale 8.00 bale 



Green dyed Japanese bamboo, in bale lots, in 

 >11 sices from 1^ to 4 ft. long. Price on 

 application. 

 R- J. Irwin. 3007 Broadway, New York, N. T. 



POTS. 



Standard Flower Pots. If your greenhouses 

 •re within 60 miles of the Capital; write us; we 

 "an save you money. W. H. Ernest, 28tb and M 

 g ts-. N. B., Washington, D. C. 



We make Standard Flower Pots, etc. 



Write us when In need. 



Wllmer Cope & Bros., 

 Lincoln University, Chester Co., Pa. 



"NUP SED." 

 Geo. 



Best red pots are made by 

 E. Fenstel. Fairport. Iowa. 



PRINTINQ. 



Florists' printing. Samples free. Prices and 

 Ton the best. O. K. Fink, Pottstown, Pa. 



RAFFIA. 



Raflla (colored) 20 beautiful shades. Samples 

 free. R. H. Comey Co., Camden, N. J. 



Or 2440-2454 Washburne Ave., Chicago. 



SPHAQNUM MOSS. 



Sphagnum moss, 10 bbl. bales, burlapped, $4.00 

 per bale; 6 bale lots, $3.75 each; 10 bale lots, 

 $3.50 each. 



S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co., 

 1608-20 Lndlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Sphagnum moss, clean stock; 12 bbl. bale, 

 $4.50. Green moss, In bbls., $1.50 per bbl. 



James Day, Mllford, New Hampshire. 



Sphagnum moss, very best quality, $1.50 per 

 bale; 5 bale lots or more, $1.40 per bale. 

 H. W. Buckbee. Rockford, 111. 



TOBACCO. ~ 



Fresh tobacco stems, in bales, 200 lbs., $1.60; 

 500 lbs., $3.60; 1000 lbs., $6.50; ton, $12.00. 

 Scharff Bros., Van Wert, Ohio. 



WIRE WORK. ~ 



Florists' wire designs and hanging baskets. 



Wyandotte Wire Works Co., 



700-702 Ferry St., Kansas City, Kan. 



We are the largest manufacturers of wire work 

 In the West. E. P. Wlnterson Co., 

 166 North Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



Falls City Wire Works, G. F. Borntraeger, 

 Prop., 451 S. Third St., Louisville, Ky. 



William E. Hlelscber's Wire Works. 



38 and 40 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 



Wm. H. Woerner. 520 N. 16th St.. Omaha. Neb. 



WREATHS. 



Holly wreaths, any quantity, best quality. 

 Made from finest Delaware holly. Write for 

 prices and terms. Place your orders early and 

 avoid the rush. G. L. Short. Overbrook, Del. 



Holly wreaths and laurel roping a specialty. 

 In large and small quantities for the holiday 

 decoration. Write for prices and get your order 

 placed early. H. E. Conwell, Milton, Del. 



DETBOIT CLUB'S PBOQBAM. 



The Detroit Florists' Club has issued 

 a neatly printed program covering the 

 season of 1912-13. The officers are as 

 follows: President, Jerome K. Stock; 



vice-president, Michael Bloy; secre- 

 tary, Hugo Schroeter; treasurer, Robert 

 Eahaley; librarian, E. A. Scribner. Pro- 

 gram and essay committee, J. K. Stock, 

 M. Bloy, H. Schroeter, R. Eahaley; 

 entertainment committee, M. Bloy, 

 Robert Jean, Raleigh Wells, Theodore 

 Michael; exhibition committee, Frank 

 Danger, Chas. Plumb, John Davidson, 

 M. Bloy, Albert Pochelon, Thomas 

 Browne, Fred Pautke, Albert Sylvester. 

 The program for the season is as 

 follows: 



November 4— "Observations at Mt. Clemens," 

 by Walter Maeblus. 



November 18 — "Chrysanthemums," by John 

 Davidson. 



December 2 — "Holiday Preparations," by E. A. 

 Fetters. 



December 16 — Open Night. 



January 6— "Novelties; What to Grow," by 

 LUgust Von Boeselager. 

 January 20— "Retail Publicity," by J. F. Sulli- 



van. „^ 



February 3 — "Carnation Seedlings," by Thos. 

 Browne. 



February 17 — Smoker. 



March 3— Paper, "Between Two Fires," by 

 Robert Rahaley. 



March 17— A subject of his own selection, Al- 

 bert Havrane. 



April 7— Open Night. 



April 21— Discussion on Easter Business. 



May 5 — "Red Pots," by Harry Balsley. 



May 19 — "Florists' Telegraph Association," by 

 Albert Pochelon. _ 



June 2— Debate, "Raised vs. Solid Benches." 

 by Michael Bloy and Albert Stahelin. 



June 16 — Outdoor Meeting. 



August 4— Election Night. 



San Antonio, Tex. — S. Biseth, who 

 for the last year has been in business 

 here as a truck gardener, is now build- 

 ing greenhouses with the intention of 

 growing flowers. Before coming to 

 this city, Mr. Biseth had lived for six 

 years in and around Chicago, 111. 



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