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The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



September 4, 1902, 



Charles Millang, 



50 W. 29th St. 

 NEW YORK. 



All Kinds of Flowers and plenty of them. 



O ye ! our bu5«rs here in gay Manhattan, 



And you. our shippers true, whose purse we fatten I 



Remember, illios;— South, North. East and West— Reasonable Prices Square DeaUu«r. Out-of-town flirists promptly attended to 



Seem all to Isnow tho man who sells them best; Telephone for what you want. We have it. 



And stUl this song the IJlii-s sing- Long live Millaiig. thi; " l.ily Kiun," TEtfiPHuUi; JUTJaiBEa 223u MADISON SQUABE. 



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PIPING. 



lu answer to the inquiry of W. H. M., 

 the main flow from the boiler should be 

 3%-inch and the return 214-ineh. One 

 2-inch steam How should run under pur- 

 lin on each slope of the roof and connect 

 with three returns of IVi-inch pipe under 

 each side bench. One 1%-inch steam 

 flow should extend along under the ridge 

 and return through two 1 14 -inch returns, 

 one of which would be placed under 

 each of the center benches. 



The boiler should have a capacity equal 

 to 15 horse-power. A cast-iron sectional 

 boiler could be used for this work, hav- 

 ing about 1,100 square inches of grato 

 area. 



New York. Henrt W. Gibbons. 



THE CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY. 



At a meeting of the Chrysanthemum 

 Society of America at Asheville the pres- 

 ent board of officers was held over till 

 the annual meeting, to be held in Chi- 

 cago, next November. At that time a 

 general meeting will be held, essays will 

 be read, and it is expected that the pro- 

 ceedings will be recorded in the annual 

 report of the S. A. F. 



As this will be the first time a general 

 meeting will have been held during the 

 chrysanthemum season, and as the exhi- 

 bition will naturally be a strong attrac- 

 tion, it is expected that there will be a 

 large gathering of chrysanthemum spe- 

 cialists in Chicago Nov. 4 to 8. 



WIRED TOOTHPICKS. 



Among the labor-saving devices re- 

 cently introduced, the machine-wired 

 toothpicks shown at recent conventions 

 by W. J. Cowee, Berlin, N. Y., seem 

 worthy of special attention. They cer- 

 tainly save a great deal of hand labor, 

 and labor and time saved are equivalent 

 to money earned. Anyone who has not 

 yet used these ready wired toothpicks 

 should not fail to try them. 



CORRECTION. 



In our report of the exhibition at 

 Asheville an error crept into our de- 

 scription oj the Burnham round steam 

 boiler. We should have said that the 

 boiler is cast in one piece from base to 

 top, doing away with all joints, and thus 

 representing a step forward in boiler con- 

 struction. The company makes this style 

 boiler both for steam and hot water in 

 several sizes. 



Clinton, Ia. — John B. Bather, son of 

 Andrew Bather, the florist, was drowned 

 Aug. 21 in the Mississippi river while 

 bathing at a point near Comanche. Mr. 

 Bather was a very popular young man 

 and was born in this place 23 years ago. 

 A^ host of friends deeply sympathize 

 with the stricken parents in their be- 

 reavement. 



HEADQUARTERS for NOVELTIES 



Beauties, Meteors, Brides and Bridesmaids are the leaders. 



THE HIOKEBT "TJ- ATT TT« "^I^ AlWAYS OK 

 OBADE OF V .X^ J_l J—l .CLl JL KAJTO. 



OROmiDS A SPECIALTY. 



JAMES McMANUS.769 .Jl4l?o''n"iS».re. 50 W. 30tll St, HEW YORK 



Mt'iitioii ''lie Re^ lew when you v\rite. 



THE PIONEER HOUSE of the 

 Cut-Flower Commission Business. 



Open every day at 6 a. m. 

 Always "on deck," 



Your business interests never neglected, 



J.K.ALLEN 



WHOLESALE FLORIST, 



lOe W. 28th Street, UC\U VRD^ PITV 



Tel, No, 168 Madison S.i. IlLlT I U^^ ul I I 



We ship all over the TJ, S. 



Out-of-town florists telegraph your needs, 



Con^ienments of tirst class tlowers always 



realize with us the best market prices. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



^LEX. J. GUTTM AN, 



Wholesale Florist. 



No better flowers can be found anywhere. 

 Consig-nments solicited of first-class stock only. 



Reliable shipments to out-of-town florists 

 made daily. Write us lor prices. 



Telephone No. 1738 Madison Sq. 



52 W. 29th St., NEW YORK CITY. 



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MOORE, HENTZ & NASH, 



Wholesale Florists, 



55-57 West 26th St., New York. 



SHIPPING ON COMMISSION. 

 Tel. S034 and 2339 Madison Square. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Geo. Saltford, 



WHOLESALE FLORIST, 



46 West 29th Street, NEW TOBK CITT. 



Telephone ITo. 3393 Madison Sq. 



CONSIGNMENTS OF ALL FIRST CLtSS FLOWERS SOLICITED. 



VIOIiETS our specialty. 



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HARDY CUT 



FANCY AND DAGGER FERNS 



Mosses, Laurel, Bouquet Evergreen, 



Festooning, Wreaths, 



Hemlock and Spruce Boughs. 



H. J, SMITH, 



P, O, Box 

 181 



Hinsdale, Mass. 



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YOU 



HND ALL THE BEST 



OFFERS ALL the time in the 

 Review's Classified Advs. 



A. J. FELLOIRIS, 



Wholesale and Retail Dealer 

 in all klndB of 



EVERGREENS. 



/~* A I A V Bronze and Green, 



UALAA, $1.00, 

 FERNS, ^^'^^^ 



per 1000. 



$1,50 per 1000, 

 DAGGER 75c 



330 East 33rd St., 



also 468 6th Ave,, bet. 28th and 29th Sts. 



NEW YORK. 



Telephone ll.'U Madison Square. 

 MPTition Th( Ri'vlfw ivlmn ynu write. 



BLRBAINK'S 



hasta Daisy. 



New 1902 crop of seed now ready, 2.'>c per 100 : 

 $2,00 per 1000 ; Sis, 00 per nz. 



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Pansy. Giant Mi.xed, $1,00 per oz, ; $10,C0 per lb, 

 Asparagrus Sprenperi, $1 50 per lOOOseeda. 



FI.ANTS. 

 Shasta Daisy, 2-in„ $10,00 per 100 ; 3H-in.. $15,00 

 per 100, Asparagus Pi. Nanus. 2J-^-in,. S3,0O 

 per 100; $i'j,00 per 1000: .SHin,, extra fine. 

 $5,00 per 110 ; 810,00 per 1000. Calla Bulbs. 1st 

 size, $4 00 per 100 ; 2,50 at 1000 rate, E.^ipress 

 prepaid, 



California Carnation Co , Loomis, Cai .U.S.A. 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



ZIRNGIEBEL 



GIANT PANSIES, 



Trade packages at $1.00. Also plantp of the 

 above strain at $5.00 per 100 and $10.00 

 for Fancies. They are equal to any that we 

 ever sent out. 



DENYS ZIRNGIEBEL, NEEOHAM, MASS. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



