Febbcabt 6, 1013. 



The Florists^ Review 



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THE FLORISTS 

 MANUAL 



A Business Book For Business Men 



Second Edition 



Thoroug^hly Revised and Broug^ht 

 up to Date 



No dry-as-dust botanical classifications, but 

 tells you just how to produce marketable plants 

 and cut flowers in the best and cheapest way. 



Treats of over 200 subjects and is freely 

 illustrated with fine half-tone engravings. 



Price, $6.00, 

 Prepaid by Express or Mail. 



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his store, including a large ice-box. Mr. 

 Smith handles an average of 30,000 

 lilies weekly. 



L. B. Coddington is sending fine 

 flowers of the new roses, Sunburst, 

 Hillingdon and Radiance, to H. E. Fro- 

 ment. Mr. Froment handled several 

 hundred large bunches of forsythia 

 last week. 



Among the novelties in orchids last 

 Week were angrsecums from ijohn 

 Jones, displayed in Badgley, Riedel & 

 Meyer's window. 



Harry Lewy, 784 Sixth avenue, sold 

 his store February 1 and will turn his 

 attention to the automobile industry. 



HART'S HANDY HANDLE 



FOR PLANT DECORATION 

 Finished in Gold 



For decorating plants. Fastens 

 securely on the pot. Used in connec- 

 tion with Porto Rican Mats or Crepe 

 paper, will increase the value of your 

 plants 100% at a nominal cost. 



Gives you the opportunity to place 

 the decoration where it is most needed. 



Used by all the leading Florists 

 throughout the country. 



GEO. B. HART 



24 to 30 Stone Street 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



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August Millang has opened a hand- 

 some flower store on Main street, 

 Flushing, L. I. 



Litchenham has retired from the re- 

 tail flower privileges of the New York 

 Central station and Nicholas now is in 

 charge, opening his new store Feb- 

 ruary 1. 



Charles Millang last week sold Ford 

 delivery cars to Charles Coombs, of 



Jamaica, and Charles Beckman, of Elm- 

 hurst, L. I. 



John Dutcher, of Nyack, is in the 

 French hospital, on West Thirty- 

 fourth street, recovering from a se- 

 vere operation. 



Harry A. Bunyard reports a most en- 

 joyable visit at Newport, where he lec- 

 tured last week. He is booked for an 

 illustrated address at Ithaca, at the an- 



