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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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November 17, 1910. 



Now is the Time 



for you to begin 

 thinking of Bup- 

 porting your car- 

 nations with tlie 



HEM SYSTEM 



Write me for particulars. 



ALBERT BELL 



PATENTED Connersvllle* Ind. 



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The REGAN PRINTING HOUSE 



LARGE RUNS OF 



CATALOGUES 



OUR SPECIALTY 

 GET OUR FIGURE 



83-91 Plymouth Place, CHICAGO 



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Superior 



iZut Carnation Staple 



(patent applied for.) 



For repairing split carnations. 1000 for 50 cents. 

 Postpaid. Sample free. 



WM. SCHLATTER & SON sprV.|ffi.l*«s. 



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 SPRINGFIEIiD, O. 



I 



Club Meeting. 



The Springfield Florists' Club held 

 it's monthly meeting November 14 in 

 the oflSce of the Leedle Eosary, with an 

 unusually good attendance of members 

 and guests. The selection of this place 

 of gathering was timely in that the 

 hosts, Messrs. <3harles C. Leedle and 

 Arthur C. Leedle, were able to make a 

 highly creditable display of chrysanthe- 

 mums as well as an excellent showing 

 of roses. 



The paper of the evening was read 

 by Charles 0. Youngstrand, of Reeser & 

 Youngstrand, on the subject of * * Ad- 

 vertising, " which he is thoroughly 

 qualified to handle by reason of his 

 experience in former years as a news- 

 paper man. 



Upon adjournment of the regular ses- 

 sion, a buffet lunch of sandwiches, cakes 

 and cider was tackled with a zest, the 

 florists agreeing that these items of 

 refreshment hit the right spot. The 

 houses were then inspected and the 

 growing stock found to be in splendid 

 condition, it being freely conceded that 

 for a company so young, very rapid 

 strides had been made in the growing 

 of cut flowers on a wholesale scale 

 which has not heretofore been at- 

 tempted in Springfield. 



As a side trip, the inspection parties 

 passed over to the range of the Leedle 

 Floral Co., to which three new houses 

 were added this summer and are now 

 well filled with rose plants in 2^^ and 4- 

 inch pots in some 200 varieties. Here 

 a new Kroeschell boiler has just been 

 installed, and a considerable interest 

 was evinced in the method of pipe con- 

 nections by means of which either or 

 both of two boilers may be operated 

 in connection with the hot water sys- 

 tem, while one of them may be opera- 

 ted on the auxiliary steam system. 



Ge Dale. 



Poinsettias 



Headquarters 



Muslin and Velvet 



as low as $3.75 to $42.00 per gross. Velvet 

 ones as low as $9.00 per gross. Sample 

 flowers sent on request. 



Decorative Plowers. Chrysanthe- 

 mums, Wistarias, Poppies, Roses, Wax 

 Roses, Crepe Chrysanthemums, Fiber Roses 

 and Carnations. 



Natural Prepared Foliage. Adi- 



antum and Autumn effects, Areca Leaves, 

 Sea Moss, etc. 



We also make any flower in any shade. 

 > We are manufacturers and direct importers 

 of all our goods. 



WM. SCHARRATH 



67 E. Ninth St. and 771 Broadway, NEW YORK 



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liyCkllDA^iyPF OF TOUR PLANTS FROM 



■ I'^^«JI^>«1'1V»I- FREEZING in cold weather 



may be obtained at trifline co ^t if you 'will use a 



Lehman Wagon Heater 



There is no danger of fire: no smoke, dirt or gases to injure 

 the plants. They burn Lehman Coal, which costs le^s than 

 half a cent per hour. 4^400,000 Lehman Heaters are in 

 use, which clearly shows they have merit. Florists everywhere use and recommen<1 them. 

 Have you one? Be^^are of ImitatlonsI Write for circular telling more about them. 



LEHMAN BROS., 



Manufacturers. 

 10 Bond St., NEW YORK 



J. W. ERRINGER, 



General Western Sales Agent, 

 45 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



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KUSIK-ECKHARDT COMPANY 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS and SlirPLIES 



Manufacturers of Florists' Wire Designs 

 HOLLY AND GREEN 



214-16 North Fifth Street, 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



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The Mum Manual, by Elmer D. Smith, 

 for 40 cents sent to The Eeview. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



VAdvertlsements nnder this head 10 cents per 

 line, cash with order from all who do not do 

 other advertising. In sending remittance count 

 seven words to the line. 



Display advertisements in this department fl.OO 

 for one inch space. 



When answers are to be sent in our care, add 10 

 cents for forwarding. 



Plant advertisements not admitted under thls'bead. 



SITUATION WANTED— At once, by a young 

 man, age 21, three years' experience in 

 general greenhouse work, outside, etc. Address 

 No. 24, Bare Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By an all-around flo- 

 rist, to grow cut flowers, pot plants, etc.; 

 single, 15 years' experience, 34 years old; state 

 wages. Address No. 11, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a middle aged 

 gardener and. florist; good grower of roses, 

 carnations, mums, palms, ferns and bedding 

 stock, also vegetables, fruit trees; good worker, 

 sober, honest; have the best of references; state 

 wages in first letter. Address No. 30, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As working foreman, 

 German, 33 years of age, 14 years In this 

 country; 18 years' experience In growing roses, 

 carnations, mums, ferns, palms, bulbous and 

 bedding stock; also good designer and decorator; 

 good worker, sober and honest; have the best of 

 references; state wages in first letter. Address 

 Frank Florist, 890 Franklin Place, Milwaukee, 

 Wis. 



