KOTEMEEK 20, 1903. 



The Weekly Florists' Review, 



23 



Lion & Wertheimer 



Beg to announce that their exclusive FLORAL NOVELTIES are now ready for your inspection. 

 We call particular attention to our Liberty Edge Taffeta in all Floral widths and the new 

 fancy Chiffons. : Our latest novelty: Violet Ties and Scarfs with Foliage Green 



tassels. : : All orders lllled promptly. 



Lion & Wertheimer, 



463-467 Broadway, manu^Tcturers, New York City 



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 manufacturer, because 

 you get the "Right Ribbons." This means 

 right quality — right colors — right prices. Right 

 prices are true values: the middleman's per- 

 centage cut out. Therefore "you save all 

 between profits" when you buy from 



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You may want some special quality or color. Write 

 us for samples. You cannot but be interested in the very 

 considerable cost saving on "Right Ribbons." 



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RETAIL FLORISTS. 



(CONTINUED. I 



WM. SCOTT, 



Main and Balcom Sts. 



Buffalo, N. Y. 



J. J. Beneke, 



1380 



LI lilETC Florist, 218 6th St. 

 • I* 1 1 LI I , PITTSBURG, PA. 



Personal attention ^Iven to out-of-town 

 orders for delivery in Plttsbuig and vicinity 



S. B. Stewart, 



No. 16tb street, OMAHA* NEB. 



OUve Street, ST* LOUIS, MO. 



Mrs. Chas. Eickholt, 



ivE.vijE M. Galveston, Tex. 



U. J. VIRGIN, 



NEW ORLEANS. U 



838 

 ('Anal >*tr«et. 



FOLEY'S FLORAL FOTOGRAPHS 



Send for my Floral Album, size 

 12x1 1, containing 24 different funer- 

 al designs Sent to any part of the 

 country by express, $7.00 c. o. d. 



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PITTSBURG. 



The Market, 



We have had a shortening up in the 

 supply of roses and chrysanthemums dur- 

 ing tiie last few days, but still there are 

 jileutv to meet all demands. Trade has 

 improved considerable with all the store- 

 men and the outlook for a good trade 

 from now on is very good. In roses the 

 i|nalitv has improved and some fine 

 Hrides and ilaids are now in the market, 

 which sell easily. American Beauties are 

 also in the best of condition and meet 

 \Yith good demand. 



Carnations are in active demand and 

 not near enough arrive to go around. 

 White and good pink in particular are 

 very scarce. Chrvsanthemums are whole- 

 saling at $5 to $15 per hundred; some 

 of the large Jones, Eaton and Golden 

 Wedding bring $20 per hundred; a few 

 specimen blooms 30 cents each. Violets, 

 vallev and mignonette are arriving m 

 laroer quantities and the demand is good, 

 while sweet peas of excellent quality are 

 selling slowly. 



Smilax is a glut and hard to move at 

 respectable prices. 



Notes. 



Mr. Burki is sending in some fine 

 blooms of Enchantress and Prosperity 

 carnations and the best ilaids. Brides 

 and Cusins coming to this market come 

 from his Bakerstown place. 



Blind Bros, struck it just right on a 

 nice lot of giganteura lilies for Thanks- 

 giving. 



Patrick Maier is cutting the first Ro- 

 mans and Paper Wliites in this section. 



John Bader has his greenhouses well 

 stocked with decorative plants for 

 Christmas. 



G. and J. W. Ludwig are receiving 

 regular shipments of roses from the 

 Dale estate. Canada, among them the new 

 rose, Canadian Queen, which is much ad- 

 mired and quickly bought up by their 

 retail trade. 



Frank Paulk, one of the few among 

 the craft who is a true nimrod, has re- 

 turned from a successful pheasant hunt. 



,Tohn Baldinger, who met with a pain- 

 ful accident some weeks ago, is able to 

 bo about again. 



The next regular meeting of the 

 Florists' Club occurs Tuesday evening, 

 December 1. Christmas decorative ma- 

 terial, plants, etc.. will be on exhibition 

 and some practical demonstrations made 

 of the various uses of material. A large 

 attendance is expected at this meeting. 



Visitor: Congenial Jlr. Skidelsky was 

 iu town. He said he finds business very- 

 good. Hoo-Hoo. 



