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The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



September 18, 1902. 



50 W. 29th Sn 



Charles Nillang, '»ne\ ?§!?« 



All Kinds of Flowers and plenty of them. 



O ye ! our buyers here in gay Manhattan. 



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



Kemember. lilies;- South. North. East and West— BsasonaMe Prices Square Dealing'. Out-of-town florists promptly attended to. 



Seem all to know the man who sells them be?t ; Telephone for what you want. We have it. 



And still this song the Lilies sing-Long live Millang. the "Lily King." TELEPHOJIE NUMBEB 2230 MAOISOIT SQUARE. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



TORONTO. 



It was a pleasant but by no means 

 an easy task to judge the various ex- 

 hibits of plants staged at the exposition 

 now in progress, for while the number 

 of exhibitors are not numerous, they 

 are so strong as to be able to till sev- 

 eral classes. All the stock shown was 

 in a higli state of cultivation. The 

 principal members of the trade were 

 Manton Bros, and Granger, who pluck- 

 ily combated the forces of the Parks, 

 Central Prison and Normal School, and 

 by so doing kept up a • general interest 

 in these exhibitions. As prizes of con- 

 siderable value are offered, apart from 

 honor, the result is alway.s awaited with 

 considerable anxiety. 



Whilst in the city I ran out to John 

 H. Dunlop's. and in the absence of that 

 gentleman was piloted around by Al- 

 bert Houle. who showed me the new 

 range of houses built on the full span, 

 open at gutter plan, erected by the 

 King Construction Co., who are also 

 building several similar houses at the 

 Dale plant. Mr. Houle explained that 

 the healthy condition of the Liberties 

 was presumably diie to the fact that the 

 conditions were congenial. They keep 

 the temperature around 62 and give the 

 plants no rest. They are full of prom- 

 ise for the winter. Meteors and Beau- 

 ties are very healthy, also other kinds. 

 Grafted stock will be grown exclusively 

 in the future. Mr. Dunlop being a firm 

 advocate of this method. 



He is also a believer in the full span 

 house and butted glass. He has shown 

 some ingenuity by inventing a gutter 

 support made of cast iron, V shaped, 

 upon which the gutter plate rests. In 

 carnations, growing outdoors is pre- 

 ferred to summering in the house, as 

 they make stionger growth; and whilst 

 they do not come into flower so quickly, 

 they are in the end more satisfactory. 

 Chrysanthemums and single violets are 

 in fine shape, and with the carnations 

 and roses so full of promise, a rich har- 

 vest may be anticipated. W. M. 



Salem, 0. — William Mundy will ad- 

 mit to partnership on Oct. 1 Harry Mil- 

 ler, a young florist of Alliance, Ohio, 

 and the firm will be known as Mundy 

 & Miller. 



Springfield, O. — 'ihe Springfield 

 Floral Company, which purchased the 

 Doyle greenhouses, has completed a 

 large, new, modern house and has put 

 the old plant into first-class shape. 



North Yakima, Wash. — Plans are 

 being made for a range of glass to be 

 built here for the croduction of cut 

 flowers. Prof. F. A. Huntly, formerly in 

 charge of the horticultural department 

 of the Agricultural College of Idaho, is 

 interested in the project. 



Madison, N. J. — The seventh annual 

 flower show of the Morris County Gar- 

 deners' and Florists' Society will be held 

 Nov. 6 and 7. Chas. H. Atkins is se- 

 cretary. 



JAIV1FS McM ANUS, 50 w. 30tii St., new york. 



tMi-%l^ma->.:^ nU\jl''mt^%.l^%J*J^ lel. 759 Madison square. 



Beauties, Meteors, Brides and Bridesmaids are the leaders. 



ORCHIDS a Specialty. 



The highest If Al I CV always on 

 grade of W Mkbb I hand. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR NOVELTIES. 



Mpntinn Thp Ri vIpw whpn ynn wrlfp 



^LEX. 



THE PIONEER HOUSE 



of the Cut- Flower Coniiuisston Basiiiess. 



Open every day at 6 a. m. Always "on deck." 

 Your business interests never neglected. 



J. K. ALLEN 



WHOLESALE FLORIST. 



106 W. 28th Street. UCULf VflRIf PITY 



Tel. No. 168 Madison Sq. IILIT I UlllV Ul I I 



We ship all over the U S, 



Ont-of-towu florists telegraph your needs. 



Consignments of first class tlowers always 



realize with us the best market prices. 



If years of great auccess and reputation lor 



stability. 

 Are proof of first class goods and true reliability. 

 Then why the aliadows follow, why seek else- 



w here what you need ? 

 We may not do all the business, but you well 



know that we lead. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



J. GUTTMAN, 



Wholesale Florist. 



No oetter flowers can be found anywhere. 

 ConBig-nments solicited of first-class stock only. 



Reliable shipments to out-of-town florists 

 made daily. Write us for priceb. 



Telephone No. 1738 Madison Sq. 



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



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MOORE, HENTZ & NASH, 



Wholesale Florists, 



55-57 We.st 26th St., New York. 



SHIPPING ON COaCHISSION. 

 Tel, S034 and 3239 Madison Square. 



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Geo. Saltford, 



WHOLESALE FLORIST, 



46 West 29tb Street, NEW TOBK CITY. 



Telephone So. 3393 Madison Sq. 

 CONSIGNMENTS OF ALL FIRST CUSS FLOWEBS SOLICITED. 

 VIOIiETS onr specialty- 

 Mention The Rfvlpw when .vou write. 



HARDY CUT 



FANCY AND DAGGER FERNS 



Uosses, liaurel, Bouquet Evergreen, 



Festooning', Wreaths, 



Hemlock and Spruce Boughs. 



H. J. SMITH, ^ ?8r Hinsdale, Mass. 



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The New York 



Florists' o«'^«= 



-^ . 2688 



Review. Broadway. 



J. ALSTIN SHAW, Manager. 



JOHN YOUNG 



Special American Beauties, 



Surpassing Carnations, 



Lily of the Valley, Orchids 

 and all seasonable flowers. 

 51 W. 28th St., NEW YORK. 



Tel. I'.iOo Madison Sci. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



YOIJNG & NIGENT, 



NEW YORK, 



42 West 28th Street, 



Telephone 2065 Madison Sq, 



Are supplying' the most supnrb stock of 

 Sanimer Flowers ever offered to New York 

 buyers. Meteor. Liberty. Beauty. Bride and Maid 

 Roses. Splendid Cattleyas Glgras and Mendelil_ 



Send for quotations. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



Established 1891. 

 Geo. E. Bhadshaw. John R. Hartmas. 



BRADSHAW & HARTMAN, 

 Wholesale Florists, 



53 West 28th Street. MCUf YHRIf 



Telephone 12:W Madison Siiuare. IlLII I UDIVi 



Conslgoiuents Solicited. 



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A. J. FELLOIRIS, 



Wholesale and Retail Dealer 

 in all kinds of 



EVERGREENS- 



i^ kt A V Bronze and Green, 

 l7/%L/lA, $1.00 per 1000. 



RFDMft FANCY 81.50 per lOOa. 



rtKI^3< DAGGER 7Sc 



468 SIXTH AVENUE, 

 Between 28th and 29th Streets, 



NEW YORK. 



Telephone 1431 Madison Square. 

 Mentif-n Thp Rpvlow wl-fn yno write. 



N. LECAKES & CO. 



'"'TAVJ^^r-' NEW YORK. 



Telephone 1239 Madison Sq. 



Ferns, Galax Leaves and Leucothoe Sprays 



OIK SPEC1ALT1E.S. 



Vfpntlon The Review wnen von write. 



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



Manufacturer of 



MACHINE WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



10,000. ...S1.50; 50,000. ...S6.35 



3000 6-Inch Wired Flag Sticks, $1.20 



Samples free. For sale by dealers. 



.M. iju.... till- lU'Wfw « bi-D you write. 



