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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



October 13, 1910. 



Less Ice With Better Results 



The McCray System of refrigeration, which insures a perfect circulation 

 of cool, dry air, will not only reduce your ice bills, but will keep your stock 

 in the best condition— fres^h, fragrant and attractive. 



McCray Refrigerators 



are made so as to display your flowers to the best advantage. They can be 

 lined with white enamel, opal glass, tile, mirrors or marble, to suit your 

 convenience. Write for our beautiful free catalogue No. 72, which shows 

 refrigerators for florists, both stock and built-to-order, in all sizes and styles. 



McCRAY REFRIGERATOR CO. 



268 Lake Street, Kendallville, Ind. 



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B. Eigby, M. C. Ford, W. A. Phillips 

 and John Graff. 



Harry Turner exhibited a splendid 

 vase of Celosia Pride of Castle Gould, 

 for which he was awarded a credit of 

 ninety points for the Hitchings cup. 

 The Pennock-Meehan Co. showed a vase 

 of Rose Melody, grown by Robert Scott 

 & Son, of Sharon Hill. The committee 

 requested a further showing of the rose 

 and gave a vote of thanks. 



J. B. Nugent, for the house com- 

 mittee, provided an excellent entertain- 

 ment, including refreshments and de- 

 lightful music. 



W. F. Sheridan, for the program com- 

 mittee, announced a lecture for the 

 November meeting by John T. Withers, 

 on his trip around the world, with stere- 

 opticon views. The ladies again are 

 invited. 



Various Notes. 



The seedsmen are now extremely 

 busy, the weather at last becoming sea- 

 sonable. The window displays of these 

 and the bulb houses are gastronomic- 

 ally attractive. Prize fruits and vege- 

 tables are grouped in seductive array. 

 Sample flowers from their trial grounds 

 add beauty to the cflFect. All of them 

 realize the power of artistic display. 

 The Stumpp & Walter Co. changes its 

 novelty window daily. 



Alex. Mathers has succeeded J. F. 

 Slimon at Thorburn's. 



The fall shows are nearly due. Glen 

 Cove and Red Bank will have the only 

 October exhibitions, the dates being 

 October 28 and 29 for Glen Cove and 

 October 2(i and 27 for Red Bank. Then 

 follow, in rapid succession, some dates 

 conflicting: Tarry town, November 1 to 

 3; Morristown, November 2 to 4; Mt. 

 Kisco, November 4 to 6; Elberon, No- 

 vember 9 and 10; Yonkers, November 

 10 and 11; New York, American Insti- 

 tute, November 9 to 11; New York, 

 American Museum of Natural History, 

 November 9 to 13. 



John F. Sharkey has removed to the 

 corner of Sixth avenue and Forty-sev- 

 enth street, and is now in the same 

 block as Thorlej'. of Fifth avenue. 



Frank Millang has doubled his ice-box 

 conveniences in the Coogan building. 



There will be a big crowd October 

 19, when W. J. Elliott sells the green- 

 houses of James Weir's Sons, at Sixty- 

 seventh street and Fifth avenue, 

 Brooklyn. Real estate, good will, stock | 



Preservative Odorless 



Deodorant 



Keep Your \asea Sweet 



ODOZONESiLlL 



Price $2.00 per gallon any quantity. 

 Results guaranteed. Asent'ies wanted. 



H. D.Mann Co., Sole Manufacturers. Syracuse, N.Y. 



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FLORISTS' WIREWORK 



^ Wm. Hielscher Wire Works 



S8-40 Broadway ... DETROIT 



Oatalo^e for the Aeklngr. 

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TIUP IC UnMFV Save >a the time f^reening your 

 IIHIL Id MUnCI designs by uBlnt? Florists' 

 Greenins: Pins. 20c per lb., and you get from 

 1000 to 1100 to the lb. Ten lbs. or over. 16c per lb. 

 Write for prices on larger quantities. 

 Wm. Schlatter & Son. Sprinsfield, Mass. 

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JOS. G. NEIDINGER 



1513-15 GcniMntown AvMue, PHILADELPHIA 



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Wax flowers, Wax Flower Designs 



Wkemt ShMTei, WIeker Pot Corers, Plant Standi 



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 can also be used as design book. 



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and greenhouses will all be disposed of. 



Kessler Bros., plantsmen and joint 

 owners of the new fern, Dreyerii, say 

 they are pleased with their start into 

 the wholesale cut flower business. No- 

 vember 1 they will have double the 

 space they now occupy. 



J. S. Nicholas, who has a flower store 

 on East Forty-second street, will open 

 a restaurant at the corner of Sixth ave- 

 nue and Twenty-eighth street this 

 month, which will prove a popular con- 

 venience for the wholesale florists. 



The New Rochelle Floral Co., with A. 

 Polyhrone as manager, has opened a 

 wholesale cut flower department at .52 

 West Twenty-eighth street. The firm 

 has greenhouses on Mayflower avenue, 

 New Rochelle. 



For "Mums" 



Aphine has no equal among the insecti- 

 cides on the market today. It ha.s no 

 injurious efTect when applied to either 

 foliage or flower. It will not burn or 

 stain, but will destroy insect pests to which 

 Chrysanthemums are susceptible. 



Read what Mr. Fritz Bahr reports in 

 the "Week's Work" on his experiments 

 with Aphine from spring up to date, in 

 the Florists' Exchange of October 8th. 



$8.50 per Gallon, $1.00 per Quart 

 For Sale by aU Seedsmen 



Manufactured by 



APHINE MANUFACTURING CO. 



MADISON, N. J. 



Pacific Coast Distributing Aeents 

 MacRORIE-McLAREN COMPANY 



Westbank Bldg:. San Francisco. Cal. 



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Every Florist should know about 



Illinois Self-Watering flower Boxes 



Write today for descriptive catalogue. 



ILLINOIS HEATER & MFG. CO. 



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CHICAGO LOS ANGELES. CAI.. 



CONARD & JONES CO.. West Grove. Pa.. Agents 



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Percy Richter, manager of the cut 

 flower business of Asmus, in the Coogan 

 building, created much enthusiasm Oc- 

 tober 8 by winning the $2,000 automo- 

 bile offered by the Greek society, on an 

 outlay for his ticket of only 50 cents. 

 He was overwhelmed with congratula- 

 tions. Mr. McConnell, manager for 

 Noe, was only two numbers away from 

 the winning figure. 



D. J. Pappas, on Broadway, near One 

 Hundredth street, has added a fine auto 

 mobile to his conveniences. 



