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The Weekly Florists' Review.; 



OCTOBEB 26, 1911. 



One of the Many Letters Received 



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CITY STORE. i6 iVEST THIRD 

 ■Phillips House ' 

 Hontr Phone 2893 Belt Phone Main S9U 



OFFICE OF TH^ 



DAYTON FLOllAL COMPANY > 



W. G. MATTHEWS. Proprietor 



THB LEADING FLORISTS 

 RIVERDALE 



Home Phont 6666 _ Bell Phont Main 666 



CUT FLOWERS A Spedahjr— (or all occaiioiii. in my MTMigemeot 



- .. Dayton, Ohio, October 18, 1911. 



H. Bayersdprfer & Co., 



Philadelphia, Pa. . . 



Gentlemen:- Your catalogue received and I don't mind 

 letting you know of our appreciation, and say that it's the best 

 and most complete catalogue of Florists' Accessories in the 

 United States. An up-to-date florist realizes and appreciates 

 its benefit and appreciates its very valuable assistance. 



Most sincerely yours, 



Dayton Floral Co., 



Per W. G» Matthews. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



For Autumn Funeral Work 



yon will find our lailiea very useful. We have them 

 on hand at all limea. Of course, we have a full line 

 of OTHER FLOWERS AITD GREENS. Try a 

 shipment of MILWAnKSE FLOWERS. 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO., 462 m^ St.. MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Without doubt the best equipped Wholesale House In the Cduatry 



\ ' IfenttoD The Beview when you writer 



>and have attractive ^tores to catch the 

 shoppers. If 



The officers of the St. Louis Florists ' 

 Club met at President Windier 's. resi- 

 dence last Monday evening to arrange 

 for "big doings" at the next meeting, 

 which takes place Thursday of the 

 flower show week. All visiting florists 

 will be invited to attend. 



Kalisch Bros, are making a nice dis- 

 play of mums, both pot plants and cut 

 blooms. Their new store front is most 

 attractive and they report excellent 

 trade so far this season. 



Geo. H. Angermueller 's consignments 

 of Killarney were of extra^ne quality 

 last jyeek and the demand for th^spe- 

 ciaT^p!&des was good. A great assort- 

 ment of dahlias is coming in here daily. 



Miss Adele Weber, daughter of Fred 

 C. Weber, is to be married November 7. 

 Mr. Weber has given his daughter a 

 handsome residence on Park View place 

 as a wedding present. 



At H. G. Berning's last week, fine 

 shipments of fancy roses were seen. 

 There was also an abundance of those 

 fine Jennemann dahlias and quite a lot 

 of cut chrysanthemums. 



The W. C. Smith Wholesale Floral 

 Co. has been handling a lot of violets 

 from the Kirkwood growers, but the 

 quality is not quite right. They say 

 colder weather will bring out the color 

 and stiffen the price. 



A Good Place to Buy 



Cut Flowers, Palms, Ferns, Bulbs and Florists' 

 Supplies. Write them next time you need •omething. 



C. C. POLLWQRTH CO., 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



The trustees of the Florists' Club are 

 arranging for the banquet to be given 

 after the meetiiig, Thursday, Novem- 

 ber 9. All the members of the Chrys- 

 anthemum Society and visiting florists 

 are invited to attend. 



Martin Eeukauf, representing H. 

 Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadelphia, spent 

 several days visiting the local florists 

 recently. J. J. B. 



Under separate cover we are mailing 

 you final premium list of our 1911 

 flower show, which will be held in the 

 St. Louis Coliseum in conjunction with 

 the Chrysanthemum Society of Amer- 

 ica. We are straining every effort to 



make this one of the most pleasant con- 

 ventions of the C. S. A., and in a meas- 

 ure fill the gap occasioned by the ab- 

 sence of a Chicago show. The show 

 opens Tuesday, November 7, and on 

 Wednesday, November 8, R. Vincent, 

 Jr., president-elect of the S. A. F., will 

 give an illustrated lecture in the Coli- 

 seum, to which every one is invited, 

 but since this day and evening will be 

 designated as "Ladies' day," it is 

 especially understood that all ladies 

 are especially invited to this lecture. 

 The usual entertainment night is ex- 

 pected to take place Thursday, Novem- 

 ber 9, and the entire week will be busy 

 and profitable for all those who are at- 



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