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NOYBMBKn 23, 1011. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



41 



BULLETIN No. 10 



RED RUSCUS WREATHS 



IDEAL RED RUSCUS WREATHS will not be plentiful this season. You will be 

 able to get ordinary stock, but the IDEAL RED RUSCUS WREATHS, that is, 

 RED RUSCUS WREATHS of quality, will not be equal to the demand, so to save 

 yourself disappointment send your order now for "at once" or "future" shipment. 

 We offer this high grade stock, from the best German manufacturer, at 



the following special prices: 



Ideal Red RusCUS Wreaths, 12 inches diameter, per doz $4.00 



Ideal Red Ruscus Wreaths, 14 inches diameter, per doz 5.00 



Ideal Red Ruscus Wreaths, 16 inches diameter, per doz 6.00 



It will pay you to watch for our Bulletins. 

 TAO n VFinm/iPD MANUFAauRn aod IMPORTER tf FLORISTS' SUPPLIES nmi AAFf DDT A DA 

 JU5. U. nUUlNuLK, 1513-15 GERMANTOWN AVENUE, llllLAULLlllUl, lA. 



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Mention Th«^ K^tIpw -wh^n vow write. 



The Cleveland Florists' Exchange 



606 Huron Road, CLEVBLAND, OHIO. 



Wholesale Commission Florists, Importers, Jobbers and Manufacturers of Florists* Supplies and Novelties. 



Send us your list for prices. All seasonable flowersi Consignments of good stock solicited. 



Mention The Review when vou write. 



A HANDSOME WAGON 



makes a first-class advertisement of your 

 business. You can save money by buying 

 an ARMLEDER direct 

 from us. Over 100 styles 

 to select from. Ask for your COpy 

 of our catalogue today. It's free. 



THE 0. ARNLEDER CO., 



CINCINNATI, 



omo 



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INSURANC^F <>' ^^^^ PLAVT8 rROM 

 1 1^ ;9 U K>«l^ \^ t, FRKKZINO in cold weathw 



* may be obtained at trifling ooat U you wlU uee a 



Lehmao Wagoo Heater 



There is do danger of Are ; no imoke, dirt or gases to injure 

 the plants. Tner bum Lehnum Coal, which costs less than 

 half a cent per hour. 49*400,000 Lehnaan Heaters are in 

 use. whl<h clearly shows they have merit. Florists everywhere use and recommend them 

 Have you one 7 Beware ol Imitations I Write for circular telling more about them. 



LEHMAN BROS., 



Manufacturers, 

 10 Bond St., MKW TORK 



J. W. ERRINGER, 



Qeneral Western Skies Agent, - 

 20 ■. Randolph St., CHICAcd. TLL. 



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store, known as The Hewer Shop, at 

 1100 Connecticut avenue. 



During the last week Gude Bros. Co. 

 furnished decorations for seven wed- 

 dings. Notable among these were the 

 decorations at the Boosevelt-Bayne 

 wedding, a prominent society event. 



Another matrimonial event of special 

 interest was the marriage of Miss 



Marie Gude, daughter of Adolph Gude, 

 and Mr. De Shields, a newspaper man. 

 The latter took place at the New York 

 Avenue Presbyterian church, which, was 

 decorated with 800 mums, seventy-five 

 palms and ten cases of smilax, also 

 other flowers. The bride carried a 

 shower bouquet of lilies of the valley 

 and white orchids. She was preceded 



down the aisle by the flower girl, Miss 

 Louise Gude, William F. Gude 's daugh- 

 ter, who scattered pink roses in the 

 bride 's path. Local florists in large 

 numbers attended the wedding. The 

 young couple have received many con- 

 gratulations and good wishes, besides 

 handsome gifts. 



Gude and Marche are having their 

 stores painted in preparation for the 

 winter trade. 



Marche has been quite busy of late 

 supplying decorations for several busi- 

 ness openings and on funeral work. 



Z. D. Blaekistone reports that his 

 business during the week since his 

 opening shows an increase of 100 per 

 cent over the same week last year. He 

 wishes to acknowledge with thanks the 

 good wishes of many friends in and out 

 of the trade. A number of floral gifts 

 were presented to Mr. Blaekistone dur- 

 ing the week, notable among them be- 

 ing handsome offerings from Mr. and 

 Mrs. George Field, G. G. Cornwell & 

 Sons, S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co., Harry 

 Ley, the Washington Florists' Ex- 

 change, Theodore Diedrich, Adolph 

 Bowdler and H. C. Summers, all of 

 Washington; also from Edward Eeid, 

 of Philadelphia. The employees of the 

 Blaekistone establishment presented 

 their chief with a handsome desk set 

 of brass. 



W. R. Smith has improved so that he 

 is able to sit in a rolling chair and 

 move around the hospital. 



Trade visitors here during the week 

 included Paul Berkowitz, of Bayers- 

 dorfer & Co., Philadelphia, and Mr. 

 Dykes, with Jansen, New York. 



Manager McKissick, of the Pennock- 

 Meehan Co., says that when their pro- 

 jected new building in H street is ready 

 ' next year, on the site of the present 



