OCTOBKB 28, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



25 



NO MATTER HOW SMALL OR HOW LARGE YOUR 



ORDER. IF YOU BUY 



American Beauties 



OR OTHER ROSES TO SELL— 



We want your orders. We want to show you the 

 difference in buying direct from a big Rose Grower that 

 has no wholesale house nor is near a city. 



We will select out your order immediately after they 

 are cut from the plants and send them to you in perfect 

 condition with but one handling, absolutely fresh Roses 

 that will give satisfaction to your customer. 



Heller Bros., South Park Floral Co. 



New Castle, Ind. 



Florists' Baskets 



Here are two of our many and 

 graceful centerpiece and display 

 baskets. The uses of such baskets 

 for decorative purposes are so num- 

 erous that the suggestion of them 

 ought to be sufficient. 



Prices ( 12-ln. long, $1.00 e«. 21 in. Iodk, $1.60 ea. 

 to tk«0&-in. loDK, 1.1ft ea. 24-in. lonr, 1.76 ea. 

 Trade ( IS-in. long, 1.30 ea. 27-in. long, 2.26 ea. 



MADISON BASKETCRAFT CO. 



261 Scoop 



268 Spider 



Mention The Keview when you write. 



Christmas rush, and Easter are past, 

 it is thought that a representative club 

 may be established, and preparations for 

 the August competition at Rochester 

 begun. The Astoria scores follow in the 

 order of merit and average: 



Player. Ist 2d Sd At. 



Smith 203 16T 156 173 



Donaldson 164 178 168 166 



Slebrecht, Sr 162 164 138 151 



Mlesem 149 161 144 151 



Shaw 127 166 158 160 



Doerhoefer 136 117 183 145 



Slebrecht. H 126 160 167 144 



Jacobson 139 152 134 142 



Einsman 137 131 146 138 



Lorenz 127 150 115 131 



Arnold 110 161 116 129 



Slebrecht. Jr 127 129 130 129 



Anderson 134 95 91 107 



Boese 88 111 116 105 



Bleckman Ill 145 128 



J. Austin Shaw. 



MADISON, O. 



Bend for lUuatrated catalosue 



re]i rrt to that effect probably originated 

 "0!n the fact that for the convenience 

 of tlieir customers they put in a stock 

 of )rsage pins and several lines closely 

 ^^'- 1 to the ribbon business, such as 

 «o;- ige protectors, etc. Mr. Wertheimer 

 8ta; js that the field for ribbons and chif- 

 JJJ ' is so extensive that there is more 

 tc' . enough in this branch to which to 

 ^i*^ "te their energies, leaving the florists' 

 ^"I'jlies to those who are specialists. 



Bowliogf. 



' he Astoria Club made some fine rec- 

 ^'■'s at its last meeting, Tuesday evening, 

 ^-'ber 19, The attendance at the New 

 '""k Bowling Club, Wednesday evenings, 

 '^ Srowing. After the fall shows are 

 ^'^^) and Thanksgiving business, the 



SPRINGFIELD, OfflO. 



Mellen Buys Fairvtew Plajit. 



The Geo. H. Mellen Co., of this city, 

 has purchased at receiver 's sale all of the 

 property of the Fairview Floral Co. at 

 Beatty, O., which is three miles out of 

 town on the Yellow Springs and Mud 

 Run pikes", the total consideration being 

 $3,305. At the public offering October 

 9, no bid was obtained on the real es- 

 tate, which had been appraised at $4,500, 

 but the Schmidt & Botley Co. made a 

 bid of $300 for the stock of plants, mail- 

 ing list and all other chattel property be- 

 longing to the defunct company. How- 

 ever, the latter bid was not confirmed by 

 the court, as it was not thought advisable 



