. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 88 The Florists' Review August 13, AMERICAN OAK SHRUBS JSiSXT"*""' (In Cartons) 'The new foliage for wreaths.*^garlands and designs—rich coloring—very hardy. Prepared in Natural Green, Cherry Red and Golden Brown. New Crop American Prepared Oak Sprays New Crop American Prepared Beech Sprays MlCl^OOllfil LC&VCSy medium sized, in cartons of 1000 leaves Write us for prices, giving name of your jobber Selling Agent for OVE GNATT, Hammond, Ind. Preparer of Natural Foliages 0__ _ f ^ 819-821 West Randtlfh Street scar Lei


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 88 The Florists' Review August 13, AMERICAN OAK SHRUBS JSiSXT"*""' (In Cartons) 'The new foliage for wreaths.*^garlands and designs—rich coloring—very hardy. Prepared in Natural Green, Cherry Red and Golden Brown. New Crop American Prepared Oak Sprays New Crop American Prepared Beech Sprays MlCl^OOllfil LC&VCSy medium sized, in cartons of 1000 leaves Write us for prices, giving name of your jobber Selling Agent for OVE GNATT, Hammond, Ind. Preparer of Natural Foliages 0__ _ f ^ 819-821 West Randtlfh Street scar LeiStner^ Chicago Mention Th«> K^rlew wb«D yon write. WARNING TO THE TRADE! The trade is warned against a young man who has made his appearance in the New England States,who is representing himself as "Young Mr. ; In one instance, on a plausible story, he secured the loan of some money from a brother florist. There is no such person as young Mr. Dreer, and William F. Dreer is not in the country at this time. August 10, 1914. HENRY A. DREER, Inc. Philadelphia, Pa. been visiting his uncle, Albert Holscher, previous to sailing for his native land. Louis J. Reuter, of S. J. Renter & Son, of Westerly, was a recent business visitor in New York. Friends of Ernest Carl and Matthew Macnair, both of whom are iu Europe, are anxious concerning them. T. J. Johnston & Co. are having the store redecorated in a combination of white and blue that is extremely effec- tive. L. A. Jillson is making an attractive display of dahlias cut on his own farm. William Lavery, with James B. Can- ning, is enjoying a two weeks' vacation At Block Island. William C. Pratt, Stuart G. Pratt and Charles E. Cannon have incorpo- xated the Maplehurst Greenhouses of Longmeadow, with a capitalization of -$50,000. Alexander Cummings, Jr., of Hart- ford, has been taking a well-earned rest at Block Island. Mrs. John A. Macrae is in the hos- pital for a serious operation. Olney H. Williams, of


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