Septembeb 28, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



B 



BULLETIN No. 2 



The new and attractive IVORT TONE FINISH BASKETS which I 

 have originated, and which were first shown at the Baltimore Convention, were 

 acknowledged by everybody to be the newest and best baskets shown. This was 

 verified by the amount of orders taken for them. 



The cut shown is No. 3C9, 7-inch, one of our leading numbers, with tin 

 liners made to fit standartl size pots, as follows : Each Doz 



No. 309, «)-inch, 32 inches high @ $0.76 $8.50 



No. 309, 7-inch, 36 inches high @ .85 10.00 



No. 309, 8-inch, 42 inches high @ 1.00 1100 



No. 309, 10-inch, 48 inches high @ 1.50 17.50 



Ii^ Bulletin No. 1, last week. Beech Sprays, assorted gizen. should have read 

 tlOO per bunch, instead of tl.OO per 100. 



JOSEPH G. NEIDINGER 



Manufacturer and Importer 1513-15 Germantown Ave., Philadelplifa, Pa. 



Menaon The Heyfew when you write. 



McCALLUM CO. 



Bell 2503 Main 

 Cuy. 236 Central 



CLEVELAND 



421 

 HIGH AVENUE 



SATURDAY morning we will be open for business at the above address, where we hope to welcome our florist friends in 

 Cleveland and vicinity. Call and see us, so we will get better acquainted. We probably have something you want, we 

 want your traile and we all want to push the flower show. We expect to open up with a line of Asteis, Gladioli, American 

 Beauties, Roses, Carnations, Lilies, Water Lilies, Valley, Cattleyas, Chrysanthemums, Violets, Dahlias, Smilax, Adiantum, 

 Asparagus Plumosus (bunches and strings), Sprengeri, Ferns, Galax, Leucothoe, Wild Smilax, etc., and a full line of 

 Floristr Supplies. Remember, Mr. Retailer, with your assistance we will maintain a first-class house, that will be a big 

 benefit to you this winter. We positively will do no retaihng under any circumstances. We intend to protect the retail 

 dealer all we can, and we in turn expect your assistance in order to carry this out. 



Mention The ReTiew when von write 



Boaquet flowers, J. M. Dunlop, first; A. Klok- 

 ner, second. 



Snapdragon, Wm. Escbrlcb, first; A. Klokner, 

 second. 



Larkspur, H. W. Koerner, first; A. Klokner, 

 second. 



Dlanthus, Fred Vogel, Jr., first; J. M. Dunlop, 

 second. 



Decorative grasses, A. Klokner, first. 



Cosmos, H. W. Koerner, first; A. Klokner, 

 second. 



Coxcomb, Wm. Escbrlcb. first; A. Klokner, 

 second. 



Galllardia, A. Klokner, first; H. W. Koerner, 

 second. 



Hydrangea, Wm. Escbrlcb, first; A. Klokner, 

 second. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. Kinsman, of Austin, 

 Minn., were irf town last week. They 

 are out for a pleasure trip, having 

 come here all the way from Colorado 

 Springs. 



John Bragazee, Racine, Wis., who is 

 about to open up a new store, came up 

 to look for some of the necessary 

 goods, the latter part of last week. 



Adam Zender, of Chicago, also was a 

 visitor recently. 



September 25 marked the opening of 

 the third wholesale flower house in Mil- 

 waukee. The name of the new concern 

 is Gust Rusch & Co. The headquarters, 

 which are practically new, are located 

 at 448 Milwaukee street and are in the 

 personal charge of Mr. Rusch. He is a 

 Milwaukee boy, who received his train- 

 ing in his home town, and there is no 



NO WORRY 



about repairs or breakdowns if you 

 own an Armlctder Wagon. 



It's built right in the beginning 

 and it wears like iron. You need 

 our catalogue. It's free, but you'll 

 have to ask for it. 



THE O. ARMLEDER CO., Cincinnati, Oiiio | 



Mention The Review when you write. 



reason why he should not make it a 

 success. 



H. V. Hunkel, of the Holton & Hun- 

 kel Co., went to Chicago September 24 

 on a combined pleasure and business 

 trip. His firm reports business mov- 

 ing along nicely. 



Early last week the C. C. PoUworth 

 Co. moved its cut flower department 

 into its new quarters at Oneida and 

 Market streets. Mr. PoUworth says 

 that owing to the increasing business in 

 the supply line, that department will 

 still be maintained at the old stand, 

 454 East Water street. E. O. 



Have You Seen 



Our Silent Salesman? 



If not, send for him. 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



1129 Arch St., Philadelphia 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



Northboro, Mass. — A greenhouse, 

 42x200, will be erected on the land 

 recently purchased by Dr. J. M. Stan- 

 ley. The house will be used principally 

 for sweet peas. 



