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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Septembkh 1, 1910. 



MUSDROOM SPAWN HEADQUARTERS 



li; GOOD SPAWN the foundation 



|: iThal there is good money for florists, farmers, village people, amateurs, in growing mushrooms is admitted. 



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IF 



IF 



Of course there are a lot of "IFS" in this as in everything else; but 

 the first and biggest "IF" in the path of success is 



You start 

 with good 



USHROOM SPAWN 



k )nr special circular (free) tells the story. New importations of Michell's Finest English Spawn just iu. 



10 lbs., $1.00; 50 lbs., $3.60; 100 lbs., $6.50. Sample brick by mail, postpaid, 85c. 



Can also furnish LAMBERT'S PURE CULTURE and ANGLO-AMERICAN PURE CULTURE at regular rates. 



Send for our Wholesale List of Bulbs, Seeds, Etc. 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO., Market St., above lOth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Review when vou writ**- 



JOS. G. NEIDINGER 



151^15 Gemaotmni knaut, PHILADELPHIA 



OUR 8PKCIA1.TIK8: 



Wax Flowers, Wax Flower Designs 



Wke»t She«Tes, Wicker Pot CoTers, Plant Standa 



Send for handsomely illustrated catalogue ; 

 can also be used as design book. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Florists' Refrigerators 



Write ns for catalogue and prices, stating size 

 you require and for what Idnd of cut flo^f^era 

 you wish to use the refrigerator; also state 

 whether you want it for display or only for 

 storase. 



McCray RBfrlgerator Co. ^V^^l^.mo. 



property, where two remain adjoining 

 his residont'o. 



Maurice Fuld, late with W. W. Kaw- 

 son & Co., will, September 1, (•omnienco 

 work with Henry F. Michcll (^'o. Mr. 

 i^ild will have charge of the catalogue 

 and advertising. 



Walter P. Stokes has completed his 

 new cold house at Moorestown. N. J. 

 This house is the product of well- 

 directed summer energy and surplus 

 material. 



D. T. Connor has received an order 

 for Lord & Burnham Co., to erect one 

 new greenhouse, 20x80, for Henrj- F. 

 Michell Co. on the trial grounds at 

 .Vndalusia. 



H. Bayersdorfer k Co. report the fol- 

 lowing visitors: John Walker and Mrs. 

 Walker, Youngstown, O.; IJ. J. Virgin 

 and Harry Papworth, New Orleans; 

 Will Rehder, Wilmington. X. C, on his 

 way home from Bangor, Me. 



The Robert Craig Co. is building one 

 sash house, 12x225, to shelter overflow 

 stock. The plants are growing so raji- 

 idly that the heavy shipments seem 

 to make little difference in the appear- 

 ance of the ranges. 



Walter P. Stokes gives a most inter- 

 esting account of his visit to Boskoop, 

 Holland, where the nursery industry 

 predominates, where water is under per- 

 fect control, and cultivation reaches 

 such perfection that weeds were un- 

 known. . 



M. Rice & Co. report the arrival ot 

 the steamer Polanza with the largest 

 shipment of baskets Mr. Eschner be- 

 lieves ever came to this port. 



NEW FLORISTS' BASKETS 



This shows one of our many 

 new designs, whi(;li you ought to 

 have in stock. .\J1 our Baskets 

 are imported from Europe and 

 arc fH'hH't<'<l with gn;at care by 

 our own rcprcwMitativcs. These 

 are the latest and Ixist novelties, 

 in exclusive patt*!rnH, and are 

 found only in our line*-. If this 

 l)articn]ar style «loes not suit 

 you, let us s(>nd you a sample 

 order ('. (). I). If you don't 

 like them, return tiieni at our 

 ex[H'nse. Wo kntnv we can 

 please you. 



_ Send us your order for samples today. 



The Raedlein Basket Co.,"l^:!'^^^ Chicieo 



Stick Your Labels 



Shipping Tags, Etc., 



on your packages with 



Colli Wiitor Piisto 



'* m™^""" '« '''^- ''" **"" *<^***"o" °^ ^o'd ^' ' '^r. becomes a 

 THICK, STICKY PASTE. 



1 lb. Instanter + 9 lb>. cold wat«r does the work 



BINNtY & SMITH CO., 83 Fulton St, NEW YORK N Y 



5c per lb 



Mrs. J. M. Eison, Columbia, S. C 

 was a visitor this week, with her 

 grower, W. H. Clifton, who was an 

 interested caller at some of the green- 

 houses. 



Alexander B. Scott and Mrs. Scott 

 returned home August 21. Mr. Scott 



Mention Th| Review whPn vn., ^^>^ 



promises some fine rose novelties from 

 Ireland this season. 



Hugo Kind, of Hammonton, N J is 

 cut ing dahUas of good quality. His 

 best variety is A. D. £ivoni, pink, 

 ^hich he grows uncommonly well and 

 '1-sbnds; Storm King, white; Standard 



