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March 12, 1914. 



The Horists' Review 



46 



-^'WE MAKtTHEWBETTfR' 



he Questioni 



If we can afford to 

 make a refrigerator 

 like our No. 4708 and 

 offer it at $125 00, can 

 you afford uot ii^ give 

 us your order? 



Send for Cadbne 



BUCHBINDER BROS. 



Mannfactaren Florists' Refrigerators 

 520 Milwank** At*., CHICAGO 



If nation Th* R*t1^w wb«>n Ton writ* 



GOLDFISH 



Asstd. sizes, Me- 

 dium and Large, 

 S8.00 per 100 and up. 



Also 

 Bird 



Remedies 

 and 

 Supplies 



AUBURNOALE QOLDFISH CO. 

 1440 W. MadlMii St. CHICAOO 



McCRAY Refrigerators 



for florists Send today for catalogue 

 ivi iiui 191.9 and prices. Mention size 

 wanted— what kind of cut flowers you intend to 

 use in it and whether it is for display or storage 

 purposes. 



McCray Refrijferator Co. 



668 Lake Street, Kendallville, Ind. 



M»T>t1on Th> RptIpw wh>n Ton wHt» 



arrival, but quickly become soft. There 

 are thousands of jonquils and daffodils, 

 Paper Whites and poets waiting to be 

 moved. Tulips in all shades are arriv- 

 ing in moderate quantities. Carnations 

 also are plentiful, but there are not 

 many in first-class condition. Purity 

 freesia, lilac, mignonette, forget-me-not 

 and acacia all are of splendid quality 

 and are novelties just now. Fancy and 

 dagger ferns and smilax are reported as 

 being scarce. 



Various Notes. 



Felix Alberts, who was manager of 

 the store of Henry P. Neun, is com- 

 mencing business for himself in Buf- 

 falo, where he bought a store. 



Arthur Elder, of the Rochester office 

 of the Lord & Bumbam Co., has been 

 away on a three weeks' business trip, 

 making stops at Buffalo, Jamestown, 

 Williamsport and Altoona, Pa. The 



Manual 



A Business Book for Business Hen 



Second Edition 



THOROUGHLY REVISED AND 

 BROUGHT UP TO DATE 



No dry -as -dust botanical classifica- 

 tions, but tells you just how to produce 

 marketable plants and cut flowers in the 

 best and cheapest way. 



Treats of oyer 200 subjects and is freely 

 illustrated with fine half-tone enfrarings. 



Prlc«» $5.00, pr«paid by •xpr«ss or mall 



riORISTS' rUBUSDNG CO., 



Caxton BuUdlnc 



508 Bo. DMurbom Btreet, 



CHICAGO 



mCRKABK THK VALUK OF TOUR PLAHT8 8T USING 



HART'S HANDY HANDLE 



Fits securely on aiiy standard pot, and by the use of a little Chiflfon or Ribbon, gives you a 

 Basket effect at a very small additional cost, increasing the price of your plants 100^, 



-PBIOBS- 



No. 1—12 inches high |2.80 per dozen No. 4— 24 inches hl«h $5.00 per dozen 



No. 2— IS inches blgb 8.60 per dozen No. &-90 Inches high S.BOperdozen 



No. 3— 18 Inches high 4.00 per dozen No. 6— 80 inches high 9.00perdozen 



AT TOUR DEAIiEBS OR DIRECT 



GEORGE B. HART, Manufacturer 



24 to 30 Stone Street, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



UentloD Tlie KeTlew when you wrtf. 



OUR FLORIST FOLDERS 



are bringing more business and larger profits to progressive 

 florists, everywhere. 



EASTER FOLDER 



now ready. Write today for sample and full particulars. 



McNEFFSWENSON COMPANY 



HIGH GRADE 



220 South 

 CHICAGO, 



FLORAL PUBLICITY 



Michiflran Avenue 



ILLINOIS 



Mptitlon Th» R#Ttew whpn von write 



Rochester ofSce is receiving many in- 

 quiries, and business for the coming 

 spring is heavy. 



Milton Selinka, of Schloss Bros., New 

 York city, culled on the Rochester flo- 

 rists last week. He tells us that his 

 predecessor, Julixis Dilloff, is back again 

 with the firm and may travel west. 



Ferdinand Keller, of J. B. Keller 

 Sons, is on a business trip to New York 

 city. 



About twenty-five members of the 

 Florists' Bowling Association paid a 

 return visit to Buffalo March 4, hop- 

 ing to win back the silver trophy. An 

 elaborate program of entertainment 



CORSAGE PINS 



4^2 in. long, per dozen $0.12i« 



Per gross i.2fr 



(Special price on larger quantities.) 

 Also other Supplies. Write for Jist. 



GEO. E ANGERNUELLER, Wkilmle FMit 



1324 Pine Street, 



ST. LOUIS. MO. 



was arranged for the guests and in- 

 cluded a banquet at Messenger's, which 

 was given in fine style. Those who 

 left on the early morning train made 

 a tour of the various stores and green- 

 houses and were well entertained. The 

 game in the evening proved to be in 



