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The Florists' Review 



January 2, 1913. 



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blanket, which was shipped to Cin- 

 cinnati. 



Walter Matthews, who is a life hon- 

 orary member of the Hotel Clerks ' 

 Association, went to Cleveland, O., last 

 week to attend their state convention. 

 On his return he will stop over and 

 visit friends in Toledo, 0. 



J. W. Rodgers tells us that the 

 Christmas rush was of such extent that 

 it denied him the pleasure of spending 

 his Christmas with his family at Mon- 

 roe, O. However, his cousin. Miss Olive 

 Stewart, and his son, James William, 

 Jr., visited him on the following day. 

 Mr. Rodgers reports the business of 

 the Miami Floral Co. as exceptionally 

 good. They sold out clean on all lines 

 of stock and had an especially fine 

 trade in poinsettias. 



E. Schieble, of Miamisburg, O., and 

 John Stelzig, of Bellefontaine, 0., were 

 visitors here last week. 



Dayton has five more flower stores 

 at present than it had last year at 

 Christmas. 



E. E. Schaefer, of the Advance 

 Floral Co., says that his holiday trade 

 was fine and even surpassed that of 

 last year. 



M. Anderson reports a fine trade and 

 says that his new stand with the Elder- 

 Johnston Co. is commencing to bring 

 satisfactory results. 



W. W. Horlacher says he had an A-1 

 Christmas trade, with fine prospects for 

 New Year's. He has two large New 

 Year's decorations, one of them for a 

 banquet for the National Cash Reg- 

 ister Co. 



Mrs. Ray G. Bartholomew is quite ill 

 with tonsilitis. 



Mrs. Elizabeth Young was stricken 

 about two months ago with paralysis, 

 and has been under the care of a 

 trained nurse ever since. 



Horace Frank, of the Heiss Co., says 

 he has a big New Year's decoration, in 

 which he used a bell five feet high and 

 six feet in diameter. 



M. D. Schmidt reports a fine plant 

 trade. 



Mrs. B. Haschko is cutting some fine 

 sweet peas. She reports a gratifying 

 holiday trade. R. A. L. 



Mendota, 111. — B. Katzwinkle, who 

 conducts greenhouses here under the 

 name of the Restland Floral Co., has 

 opened a branch flower stand in Robin- 

 son's drug store, at Earlville, HI. 



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AND WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS 

 A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR 



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