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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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MCCALLUM CO 



CLEVELAND 



BeU Phone 2503 Main 





4^1 HIGH AVENUE 



OPENING SEPT. 30 



Cuy. Phone 886 Cent. 



On the above date we will open our Wholesale Cutjl^ower and 

 Florists' Supply House. We expect to carry all throfigh ihelr sea- 

 sons a good supply of all Cut Flowers, which will Include a very select 

 grade of Violets, Beauties, Valley, White Lilac, Sweet Peas, Orchids, 

 etc.; in fact, our aim is to supply any flower that is on the market. 

 Our long experience in %Ms business gives us a knowledge of where to 

 obtain the kind and q|a|^y of flowers you want, and with your co- 

 operation, Mr. Retailertw^ will be able to give yQutfie kind of service 

 you desire; and to thfe Dat-of-town florists, you will always find us 

 ready to give you the same service and prompt shipments as though 

 you were In Cleveland yourself. If we should happen M be out of 

 anything we will always try and buy it for yoii, eithe^Bi flowers, 

 supplies or something outside of the flower busliij^s. ^^Ksi^-^ 



Remember, when yon are dealing with ns you have two markets to draw on, 



for if a certain flower Is scarce here we will always call on Pittsburgh 

 to help us out; this will certainly be of some benefit to you. Also, 

 bear in mind we are Importers, manufacturers and jobbers in Flo- 

 rists' Supplies. We can always supply your wants at lowest figures. 



WANTED— Experienced young: man. Highest wages and good opportunity guaranteed. 



W. Q. POTTER, Mgr. 



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THE ONLY WHOLESALE GROWERS OF CUT FLOWERS. 

 GREEN AND BULBOUS STOCK IN KANSAS CITY 



W. H. SAWVEL FLORAL COMPANY 



f^* JOHN STEVEN^Oreenhouse Manager 



115 Clinton Place, ^- KANSAS CITY, MO. 



EASTER LILIES A SPEQALTY BeU Phone 509 East ROSES— CARNATIONS— GREENS 



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♦1 81 rf to 



. 62,000 square feet of glass —The most modern and up-to-date greenhouses in the west 



Save those big express charges. We can fill your orders now on Roses and Greens, In three weeks we will be able 

 to offer you any quantity of Carnations, and none better grown anywhere. Let us book you now for your Chrysanthe- 

 mums— over 20 diflPerent varieties. You are only a few hours' ride from us, therefore you have fiesh flowers at your door. 



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The Market. 



Business is rather quiet all along the 

 line. There is plenty of stock coming 

 in, A few mums are making their ap- 

 pearance. Funeral work and a stray 

 wedding here and there keep one or 

 two stores busy. 



Friedly Seriously HI. 



Prank A. Friedly, secretary of the 

 Florists' Club and superintendent of 

 the Gasser plant at Rocky River, has 

 been seriously ill since Tuesday, Sep- 

 tember 12. While working in the green- 

 hoQse he stepped on a rusty nail and it 



has oaused him no end of trouble. Two 

 physicians attended him for three days 

 and finally avoided lockjaw. At this 

 writing he is still unable to see anyone. 

 September 18 he was in his right mind 

 for the first time since the accident. 



Various Notes. 



Everything at the J. M. Gasser plant, 

 also with the F. R. Williams Co., is in 

 good shape for fall business. 



Charles Russell has just returned from 

 a ten days' visit through the East. 



H. P. Knoble has meved into his city 

 home, from Rockhurst, for the winter. 



Kirchuens were busy witni a large 

 order for the funeral of the" wife of 

 the president of the Troy Laundry Co. 



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Geo. W. Smith, of the Cleveland Flo- 

 rists' Exchange, has moved into his 

 new home on Lake avenue, facing 

 Edgewater park. 



Timothy Smith, of the Smith & Fet- 

 ters Co., was confined to his home a 

 few days last week by illness. 



Visitors: Frank Farney, represent- 

 ing M, Rice & Co.; R. Karlstrom, rep- 

 resenting W. A. Manda. H. P. K 



A Trip 'Among the City^a Florists. 



At the old established Steinbrenner 

 greenhouses, Chairlie was hustling with 

 a prospective' jtiTlow when the writer 

 and hli^ friend^ called, and he did not 

 have much time for visitors. This is 



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