. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 86 The Florists^ Review August 9, 1917. ' 1 Peter Reinberg Says: **We have had the Garland g^utters in use over tv^enty years. They are in just as gfood condition as when they were first put ; Garland Quality Product has thousands of friends such as Mr. Reinberg. WHAT AND HOW TO BUILD Let us help you decide. We operate foundry, wood mill and machine shops. Our 1917 catalogue is a work of art and has much valuable information. Send for one today. A postal will do. GARLAND MFG. CO., louis wihbold, President Des Plaines, 111. Mention The Revie


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 86 The Florists^ Review August 9, 1917. ' 1 Peter Reinberg Says: **We have had the Garland g^utters in use over tv^enty years. They are in just as gfood condition as when they were first put ; Garland Quality Product has thousands of friends such as Mr. Reinberg. WHAT AND HOW TO BUILD Let us help you decide. We operate foundry, wood mill and machine shops. Our 1917 catalogue is a work of art and has much valuable information. Send for one today. A postal will do. GARLAND MFG. CO., louis wihbold, President Des Plaines, 111. Mention The Review when you write. KNOXVILLIANS TAKE DAY OFF. The Knoxville, Tenn., Florists' So- ciety held its fourth' annual picnic August 3, at a fish trap on the llolston river, near Mascot, Tenn. Heretofore the picnics have been held at quite a distance from Knoxville and consider- able time has been taken up in going to and from the place. This time it was decided to have it as near as possible, so Mascot island, a distance of about fif- teen miles from Knoxville, was selected as the place. The trip was made in automobiles to the river, where row- boats were used to cross to the island. The forenoon was spent in rambling about the grounds and exchanging notes in the shade of the beautiful trees. At noon a bountiful dinner was served, and it seemed that everyone had a good ap- petite. Dinner over, many made for the river; some fished, some took target practice, while others just sat around in the shade and watched the various amusements. Late in the afternoon the entire crowd enjoyed a watermelon feast and soon after departed for home. The day was ideal for a picnic and the place was one of the most appropriate for the occasion in eastern Tennessee. E. E. M. NEWARK, N. J. Business was quiet with the retailers last week, but the growers were busy. Most of them have their chrysan- themums benched. Carnations iii the field are doing well. The annual outing of the Essex County Florists' Club


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