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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



NOVEMBEB 17, 1010.' 



Cooper will conduct the business under 

 his own name. 



Frank Sauerwald, recently manager 

 for the Colorado Springs Floral Co., and 

 also for the Pikes Peak Floral Co., of 

 Colorado Springs, Colo., has taken up 

 with the Park Floral Co. the position 

 made vacant by the resignation of Mr. 

 Cooper. 



N. A. Benson is treating his friends 

 to a ride in his new s^ven-passenger 

 Buick, which he recently purchased. It 

 is rumored that Emil Glauber will fol- 

 low suit in the near future. 



A new store has been started at 325 

 Sixteenth street by the Misses A. and 

 C. Culp, whose greenhouses are located 

 at Littleton, Colo. 



Several Denver florists sent exhibits 

 to the flower show held Wednesday and 

 Thursday, November 9 and 10, at the 

 Antlers hotel in Colorado Springs. J. 

 A. Sked staged the Pdrk Floral Co.'s 

 exhibit, and looked after it during the 

 show. J. A. Valentine and E. P. Nei- 

 man rode down in Mr. Valentine's ma- 

 chine and attended the show. 



Cards are out announcing the mar- 

 riage of E. S. Kennedy and Miss Dor- 

 othy E. Gross, Saturday evening, 

 November 5. Mr. Kennedy is president 

 of the Alpha Floral Co., and he has the 

 congratulations and best wishes of all 

 his friends. 



The annual flower show of A. C. Sin- 

 ram was held Thursday, Friday and 

 Saturday, November 10, 11 and 12, at 

 his Tremont street store. A large num- 

 ber of visitors were impressed with the 

 attractiveness of the store, the variety 

 of bouquets, and the table decorations, 

 while the sweet mu^ of an orchestra 

 added to the charm. 



W. C. Walter has just completed the 

 erection of a fine oflBce and store build- 

 ing on his greenhouse property. Many 

 fine residences are being built near his 

 plant, and his retail trade is increasing 

 every day. 



Visitors in town last week were N. 

 E. DeGolier, of Loveland; S. Knudsen, 

 of Boulder; C. A. Espelin, of Fort Col- 

 lins; A. Gardner, of Greeley, and Ed. 

 Johnson, of Colorado Springs. These 

 gentlemen visited the different green- 

 houses and selected their plant stock 

 for Thanksgiving and Christmas. 



"Engagements" is the title of the 

 memorandum book the Park Floral Co. 

 is sending to its customers this week. 

 It is a dainty little book, and one which 

 is sure to please the recipient. 



C. L. Gross, formerly with the Alpha 

 Floral Co., recently purchased the stock 

 and good will of F. X. Goeschl, whose 

 store was located at 139 Broadway. 

 Since the purchase, however, Mr. Gross 

 has taken a larger store at 131 Broad- 

 way, where he is doing business under 

 the name of the Gross Floral Co. 



Preparations are being made by the 

 Park Floral Co. for a flower show to be 

 held at the Broadway gtore and con- 

 servatory Thursday and Friday, Novem- 

 ber 17 and 18. 



The elaborate decoration at the open- 

 ing of the Gas and Electric building 

 Saturday evening, November 12, was 

 furnished by the Elitch-Long ' flower 

 store, as were also the carnations that 

 were presented to the ladies. 



M. B. J. 



Gold Spring, N. Y.— J. S. Cunning- 

 ham says he has no kicl^ coming, as 

 outdoor work has been better than 

 ever and indoor stock has sold well, 

 with a promising season ahead. . 



Style I 



Save Your Plants 



By using; the 



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Style I, Diameter, 6 Inches 

 Price, $6.00 each 



Arranged with an Indicatlngr hand, 

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 greenhouse temperature at all times. It 

 also has two contact hands to be set with 

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 the low temperature. Rings an alarm 

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 whenever the temperature band reaches 

 either of the other hands. 



Anybody can put it up; only a screw- 

 driver needed. All necessary directions 

 with each instrument. 



This is the cheapest of all crop insur- 

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