OCXOUKIt 10, l!tll. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



11 



Store of the Fleischman Floral Co., Chicago. 



since l!»09, JIugli Dickson agiiin 

 triuinplit'tl. Silver cups were awarded 

 to \V. iV- .1. J'.rown, I'etcrhoroii;^!!, and 

 .rackiiiJiii i^: ,Soti, Wol<ini,', fur repro- 

 sentati\e j^'roiips <>l' cut roses. 



Collarette dahlias have <-au}:;lit on 

 with the i)ul)lic, ;iiiil (irnis who special- 

 ize in thoni are experieiicinj,' a <^ood 

 run of orders for next season. Dohbie 

 & Co., Kdinhnrjih, Ilohhie's, Ltd., Dere- 

 ham, and ,1. D. Kidinj,', Kssex, hold 

 good stocks and have exhibited in good 

 form at the National Dahlia and other 

 shows. A good selection of varieties 

 is Maurice Kivoire, Gallia, Meteor, 

 Mons. Fcrani, Henri Farnian, Mme. 

 Charnict, Hheinkron, Exposition de 

 Lyon and Comto dc Feu. 15ee. 



GARDENERS TO MEET. 



A nieetin;; of the executive roiuniit- 

 tee of the .Xalioual .Association of (i.-ir- 

 deners was held in Horticultural Hall, 

 Philadel|»hi:i. October 10. to complete 

 arraniicnients idr the convention to be 

 held ill Madisiiii. X. ,1., October 27. A 

 set of by laws to conform with the new 

 chartei- will be adojited. .\ n election of 

 officers also will occur, and several sub- 

 jects will be brouj:ht up lookinir to the 

 future welfare; of this orj;ani/,at ion, 

 which has been making rapi<l strides 

 within the last year. 



It is expectoci that .1. K. ,M. L. Far- 

 quhar, of Boston, will address the con- 

 vention on the gardeners' opportunities 

 and .1. Otto Thilow, of Philadelphia, 

 also li;is i)ron)ise<l to talk. Charles 11. 

 Totty, of .Miidison, who liiis Just been 

 appointed ili:iirin:ui of the X.itioii.il 



FLEISCHMAN'S 

 PRICES 



For High Grade Flowers 



SPECIAL TODAY 



Best Amerian Beauties 



(STEMS 3i FEET LONG) 



CO PER 

 4)0 DOZEN 



STEMS 2i FEET LONG, $2.50 FEB DOZ. 



Best Killarney Roses 



longe; 



$2 



(LONGEST STEMS) 



PER 

 DOZEN 



Best and Largest Orchids 



50c Each 



^mngtd ^n coruges with Fictschnun's 

 Uccttca it no extra charge 



Railway Kxchange Buildinji 



jAckson anJ Michigan Boulevards 



I'lowei- 8how committee, will talk to the 

 liardeiiers to urj^e them to lose no time 

 ill preparin;^ I'or the sliow. which it i.s 

 eNpectcil and hojied will be held in New 

 Nork city in March, litL;. 



A lart^e attendance is lookecl for, and 

 .IS the annual show of the Morris Coun- 

 ty (iardeners' and Florists' Society 

 occurs in .Madison October I'd and 27, 

 and will be houscMl in the same building, 

 ;in additional feature of interest is 

 addeil to briny mauv ;^aril<'ners to- 

 gether. 



Original Occupied 300 Agate Lines. 



A SATISFIED CUSTOMER. 



You know the old sayinjz about the 

 advertising value of a satisfied cus- 

 tomer. 



ri 1^1' iliscdntiiiii ■ our ail in The Review, If 

 ui- liuvc a surplus of anytlmin u^'ain yuu cer- 

 i:iiiily will hear from us. — Mrs. Joseph Bock, 

 i;iirliiii.M(iii. la., Octohcr 7. I'.ill. 



(Miiiil our ail on Kcrauiiiiii'^; sold out awaT 

 i'li.a.i; iiiiist have tiiuc to eatcli up. — A. J. 

 S\^:iil hy A; Sons, Slcrliiiir, III.. Octoln't- 'J, 1911. 



Kill my violet ad. (Inc is>uc solil out my 

 -■ii|.hi-. i;. r. .\lw.ll. fort I'odj,'.'. la.. Octo- 

 :.r :i. IIMl. 



Nashville, Tenn.— Thos. H. Joy, eld- 

 est son of 'I'hos. C. .Joy, and Miss Mon- 

 ica Mc'.iinnis, also of this city, were 

 inarrieil at (! a. m. on yunday, October 

 \'<. and left abotit an hour later on 

 tlieir wedding trip, which was to in- 

 cbule a call at St. Louis and (.'hicago. 

 .V iiiimlier of friends mtule elaborate 

 jiiejiarat ions for showering the couple 

 with rice and old shoes and making 

 otiii r active demonstrations of their 

 good wishes, but were entirely out- 

 witted, for the bridal party eluded 

 tlieiii. P.oth the groom and his father 

 :ire iiieiiibers of the .liiv Floral Co. 



