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The Weekly Florists^ Review' 



AUGDST 11, 1910. 



ASTERS 



Situated in the heart of the great Aster growing sectibn, our fadilities 

 for obtaining and shipping high grade stock are unexcelled. 



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GEORGE B. HART 



Wholesale Dealer in Cut Flowers, Plants, Bulbs and florists' Supplies 



24 stone street, - - , ROCHESTER, N.Y. 



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We extend a cordial invitation to all visiting Florists to pay us a visit 

 (luring the Convention of the S. A. F. and O. H. : : : : 



Patrick O'Mara, Miss O'Mara, F. B. 

 Pierson, A. R. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. 

 William Duckham, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. 

 Weathered, Mr. and Mrs. John Birnie, 

 Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson, W. E. 

 Marshall, J. B. Nugent, Jr., Robert 

 Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bunyard, 

 Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Stumpp, Mr. and 

 Mrs. Harry A. Bunyard, Mr. and Mrs. 

 Charles Weber, Mr and Mra. W. G. 

 Badgley, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Roehrs, Jr., 

 Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Allen,' APS.- Burns, 

 A. J. Guttman, J. D. Cockcroft, John 

 Leach, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moltz, Mr. and 

 Mrs. Eugene Dailledouze, Mr. and Mrs. 

 W. H. Siebrecht, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Wal- 

 ter A. Sheridan, F. R. Proshooski, John 

 G. Esler, Miss Esler, J. H. Fiesser, Mr. 

 and Mrs. Henry Weston, Mr. and Mrs. 

 I. L. Powell and son, Miss Pearl Ful- 

 mer, Joseph Manda, Mr. and Mrs. Bar- 

 rie, W. A. Manda, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. 

 Totty, Mr. and Mrs. H. K Froment, 

 James Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Louis 

 Schmutz, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Phil- 

 lips, Miss Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Pep- 

 per, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Hendrickson, 

 Mr. and Mrs. Enggren, William Kessler, 

 G. Dreyer, S. Masur, Andrew Beauplan, 

 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Scholzel, Mr. and 

 Mrs. H. C. Steinhoff, J. Wier, Mr. and 

 Mrs. George T. Schunemann and J. 

 Austin Shaw. E. D. Schultheis and 

 party of four will join the special at 

 Wilkes-Barre. About as many more are 

 expected to send their acceptances dur- 

 ing the week. This does not include the 

 two big auto loads from New York and 

 Long Island, full of the heavy bowlers 

 — Miesem, Kessler, Einsman, Fenrich, 

 H. Siebrecht, Henshaw and several 

 other auto fiends. 



Geo. G. Stumpp and family have re- 

 turned from a two weeks' trip to the 

 Adirondacks and will attend the con- 

 vention. J. H. Walter is now holiday- 

 ing with his family in Maine. 



F. R. Pierson says that some are born 

 great and others have greatness thrust 

 upon them. He has just been re-elected 

 president of the Tarrytown Board of 

 Education, being at the head of both 

 tickets, so he could not lose. He has 

 been a busy man all summer. The S. 

 A. F. and the National Flower Show 

 together were enough for an ordinary 

 man. Last week he was at Boston, 



C. W. McKELLAR 



51 Wabash Ave., Chicago 



Everything in Wliolesaie 



Cut Flowers 



AND FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



Orchids a Specialty 



Do not miss seeing our Exhibit of 



Gladiolus Blooms 



During the Convention of 

 S. A. F. and O. H. 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Floral Park, N. Y. 



closing up matters relating to the na- 

 tional show. The guarantee fund has 

 been raised and all preliminary ar- 

 rangements completed. The active cam- 

 paign in its behalf will be begun at the 

 convention. Mr. Pierson has laid all 

 his personal business on the shelf until 

 his return from Rochester. 



William Reed, of Reed & Keller, and 

 A. Herrmann, veterans in the florists' 

 supply business, are both safely back 

 from their European trips and with 

 many novelties for the trade. 



Charles McKellar and wife, of Chi- 

 cago, on their long autoing trip through 

 the east, were in New York a few days 

 last week, the guests of James Mc- 



Manus. They have had a glorious time 

 and will end their festivities at the 

 convention, with their bowling arms in 

 fine condition for the fray. 



The Long Island bowling team motors 

 to Rochester in the touring car of W. 

 H. Siebrecht, of Chappaqua. 



George A. Kuhl, of Pekin, HI., is at 

 the St. Claire hotel, Asbury Park, with 

 his family. Mr. and Mrs. Kuhl will be 

 at the convention and with a fine ex- 

 hibit, returning for a week's visit to 

 New York at its close. 



William Ford, formerly of Ford Bros., 

 has decided to come back to his first 

 love and enter the wholesale cut flower 

 arena again. He has leased 45 Weit 



