u 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Sbptembeh 15, 1010. 



■dv" 



A PERFECT GREENHOtSE HOSE 



AND 



PACKINOCO.LXJ 



91-93 CHAMBERS ST. NEW YORK 



MAOffC 



feet. 



^•' .^ 



FURNISHED in continuous lengths of 500" 

 An exceptionally high grade hose manufactured 

 with a woven jacket insertion instead of cotton 

 duck, and with speciaiiy.selectedjubberjnjhe inner 

 tube and coverr 1 



The woven jacket construction makes'a stronger 

 hose than can be obtainecf from cotton duck, and [ 

 absolutely precludes the possibility of cover opening 

 at seam— a common cause of failure of hose made on 

 cotton duck. " This construction also gives a more 

 flexible hose and reduces the possibility of kinking. ' 

 "Magic" Hose is guaranteed to stand a pressure 

 of 500 pounds per square inch, although i^ bursiing 1 

 pressure is fa r in excess ot this. 



PHILADELPHIA. RA. PITTSBURGH. PA. 



CHICAGO. ILL, Portland: ORE. boston, mass. 



ST. LOUIS. HO. SPOKANE.WASH. BUFFALO. N.Y,. 

 UUUANAPQUSaHD. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL, ^ ' 



Mention The Review when you write. 



MILWAUKEE. 



The Market. 



Last week was the first week of the 

 fall season, but, contrary to the usual 

 run of work at this time, which is gen- 

 erally for wedding decorations and a 

 revival of other social events, we ex- 

 perienced an unusual lot of funeral 

 work, which has kept the retailers 

 busy for some time past. This kept 

 valley well cleaned up and at times the 

 supply was inadequate. Beauties sold 

 best on the first and last days of the 

 week, and the supply of roses was fully 

 up to the demand. Asters and gladioli 

 did not fare so well, especially the for- 

 mer, due, no doubt, to the inferior 

 quality; while any amount of them are 

 coming in daily, it is a rather diflBcult 

 task to fill many orders calling for 

 really good stock. Smilax is none too 

 plentiful, but there is enough other 

 green goods to help out. 



Various Notes. 



George Loeffler, a Milwaukee lad who 

 received his training in this city and 

 then spent several years as journey- 

 man, opened a flower store at 1337 Wal- 

 nut street Wednesday, September 7. 

 He is an active young man and ought 

 to make good. 



Charles Menger, who has built up a 

 large retail trade at 526 Twenty-seventh 

 street, found that in order to keep pace 

 he had to add more glass. He is busy 

 these days putting the finishing touches 

 to a house, 20x40 feet, which is to be 

 utilized for decorative stock exclus- 

 ively. 



In talking about the prospects for 

 exhibition and commercial Beauties 

 and other roses for the coming season, 

 H. V. Hunkel, of the Holton & Hunkel 

 Co., says it looks as though we will 

 strike it just right. 



W. A. Kennedy, of the C. C. Poll- 

 worth Co., has returned from an ex- 



"REV ERO" 



THE MODERN GREENHOUSE HOSE 



Also the lonsrest wearing Hose for Nurserymen, Market Gardeners, Parks and Cemeteries, 

 or on Private Grounds, Lawns Garden* or Stables. 



BRAIDED FABRIC, MOULDED CONSTRUCTION, 



SEAMLESS THROUGHOUT 



Can't Rip and Won't Burst. 



Made in Continuous Lenertlis up to 500 feet. 



Revero Non-klnking. 



Old Style -ReadUy Kinks. 



Ask Your Supply Man for Revero 



REVERE RUBBER COMPANY, Boston, Mass. 



NEW YORK 

 MINNEAPOLIS 



PHILADELPHIA 

 NEW ORLEANS 



PITTSBURG 

 SAN FRANCISCO 



CHICAGO 

 PORTLAND. ORE. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



tended trip through the east. All in 

 all. the stock at this company's green- 

 houses never looked better. 



The Fox Point Floral Co. has an 

 exceptionally fine lot of good sized 

 cyclamen at this time. 



The Mueller & Schroeder Co. is cut- 

 ting some new crop carnations, which 

 are realizing good prices. 



Nic Zweifel, the North Milwaukee 

 carnation specialist, was one of the 

 judges in the flower bed class at the 

 Wisconsin state fair, September 12. 



C. Dallwig was a busy man Septem- 

 ber 10 and 11 arranging the exhibit 

 for W. E. Dallwig at the fair grounds. 



Several orders for the fall openings 



FOR SALE 



Clean, Sound Tobacco Stems 



Packed in bales of 150 pounds each. 



THE DANA- GATES -SIMSON CO- 

 IRONTON, OHIO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



of various department stores, which 

 take place next week, have already 

 been placed. 



Visitors last week were: Mrs. E. 0- 

 Lovell, Grand Forks, N. D., and Hugo 

 Will, of Will Bros., Minneapolis, Minn. 



K. 



