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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



JdMii 90, 1912. 



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Yes, it's a Monlnger-Olds Engine and the famous Douglas Pump- 

 Backed by our Guarantee 



It's a Noninger System 



That's all you need to know about a watering systeoQ. 

 You cannot afford to buy an outfit made by people who havw 

 no experience in greenhouee work^^ You want a perfect sys- 

 tem if you want to be aatiefied and it ought to be a Moninger 

 outfit. 



You can buy the complete watering system of us ready 

 to set up. You will get just what you need and there will be 

 no experiments. .No trouble. No extra expense of any kind. 



Don't buy an engine, pump or tank until you have our 

 price. Don't spend your hard earned money until you know 

 all about the Moninger systems. 



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JOHN C. MONINGER CO., CHICAGO 



904 BLACKHAWK STREET 



EVERYTHING FOR THE GREENHOUSE 



BUFFALO. 



The Market. 



This season of the year finds the 

 greenhouse man cleaning up the last 

 planting orders and the store man in 

 the midst of the wedding and com- 

 mencement work. The planting season 

 has been rather long drawn out, owing 

 to the continuous cool weather which we 

 have had for three weeks. Last year 

 the larger part of the planting was done 

 prior to Decoration day. The cemetery 

 work increases every year and is now 

 a big factor in the trade. Veranda 

 boxes are fast coming back into favor, 

 as are the pots of ferns and geraniums. 



The weddings have been large in 

 number, but there is a marked absence 

 of extensive decorations. Of course the 

 small jobs are acceptable and all help 

 to fill the cash drawer. Graduations 

 are now the main subject, but the 

 school board is much averse to the 

 scholars receiving flowers and serious 

 trouble may be the outcome. The sug- 

 gestion of sending the bouquets to the 

 home has met with favor and will per- 

 haps be the savior of this line of the 

 business. 



Various Notes. 



Henry Weber, of North Main street, 

 has sold out the business he has con- 

 ducted for many years. It was pur- 

 chased by Mr. Alberts and if he con- 

 tinues to grow the quality of stock 

 which Mr. Weber produced he will en- 

 joy the same success. Everyone in 

 Buffalo will remember the wonderful 

 cyclamen which Mr. Weber produced 

 last winter, also the begonias. 



John Kramer has given up his store 

 on Chippewa street and has resumed 

 duties on the market, where the fast 

 growing business of Mr. Weise needs his 

 attention. * E. A. S. 



Utica, N. Y.— A. E. Wilcox, for 

 twenty years with C. F. Baker & Son, 

 is now connected with the Plantaden- 

 dron, the flower and nursery establish- 

 ment on upper Sunset avenue, where 

 preparations have recently been made 

 for engaging more extensively in the 

 retail trade. 



S« Jacobs & Sons 



Estiblblicd 1871 



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1363-81 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 



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