February 4, 1904. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



5J7 



Tlir DiniVirrR HnilQr looses. Violets, carnations, and 

 IIIL. rlVrlll-l-l\ llvfUOl-* all varieties of Cut Flowers. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORIST, 106 West 28tli St., NEW YORK CITY. 



Consignments realize with ns the best market prices. 



Telephone 167 Madison Sq. Open every day at 6 a. m. 



J. K. ALLEN, 



ESTABLISHED 1873. 



JOHN J. PERKINS 



WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION aORIST, 



115 West 30th St., NEW YORK. 



T«l. No. 956 Madison Square. 



WANTED a few more reliable groovers of 

 Carnations and Violets. Only first-class stock 

 handled. Consig-nments solicited. Quick returns 

 to shippers. Highest market prices guaranteed. 



ALEX. J. GUTTMAN, 



Wholesale Florist. 



49~Speclal convenieDces for both Whole- 

 salers and Retailers tbis eeason. None bet 

 ter In the country. 



52 West 29th Street, New^York 



Telephone 1738 Madison. 

 Mention the B erlew when yon write. 



FRANK MILLANG, 



OCT FLOWEK EXCHANGE, 



°%%V^^7^^.'hf^%., NEW YORK CITY. 



Phone 2W Madison Sq. 



OPEN FROM G'OO A M. TO 5:00 P. M. 



Everythin? for the Florist in Season- 

 able Flowers all the year around. 

 M**nt1on Rpvipw whpn yon writp. 



AUGUST MILLANG, 

 Cut Flowers 



NEW YORK CITY. 



Wholesale Com 

 mission dealer in 



55-57 W. 26th St., 

 Coo^an Building', 



Violets and Carnations our speciaUies. 



Tel. No. 299 Madison Square. 



MentloD the Reyjew when yon write. 



Hicks & Grawbuck, 



Wholesale Florists and 

 Dealers in Florists' Supplies, 



108 LIvingstOD Street, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Tel. 3660-3661 Alain. 



M<*ntlon l*he Kfvlpw wnen yoa writ** 



National Florists' Board Of Trade 



NEW MANAGEMENT. Tel. CaU. 666 John. 

 Harrls H. Hayden (late manager of the 



Mepera Chemical Company). - - President 

 Epward McK. Whitino, Vice-Pres. and Counsel 

 John E. Walker (Member of the New ,» 



TorkBar), - - - Secretary and Treasurer 



56 Pine St., I^^^^^ NEW YORK CITY 



\\. Mtifti th«- tu-vlHW whfK yog wrlt<> 



The # 



Florists' 



Manual 



Is a book 

 that you 

 need in 

 your 

 business. 



If yoo haven't a copy already, 

 order one now. 



You will find ALL the 



BEST offers ALL the time 

 THE Review's Classified Advs. 



Wlioiesale Gut Flower Prices. 



Pittsburg, Feb. 3. 

 Per 100 



Beauties, Specials $40.00 to 



Extra 25.00to 



No. 1 lO.OOto 



Shorts 3.00to 



Brides and Maids. Specials 



Extra lO.OOto 



No. 1 4.00to 



No.2 2.00to 



Ousin 2.00 to 



Liberty 4.00 to 



Sunrise 3 00 to 



OamatiODS, Common l.CO to 



Selects 2.00 to 



Fancies 



Novelties 6.00 to 



Adlantum Cuneatum 1.00 to 



Asparagus Plumosus, strings 30.00 to 



sprays 2.C0to 



Sprengerl, " 2.00 to 



Callas 6 00 to 



Daflodils 3.00 to 



Daisies 1.00 to 



Freesia 2.00 to 



Hyacinths. Roman 2.00 to 



Dutch 4.00to 



Lilac l.OOto 



Lilium Harrisii 15 00 to 



Lily of the Valley 3.00 to 



Mignonette, ordinary 3.00 to 



fancy 



Narcissus 3.00 to 



Pansies l.OOto 



Smilax 12 60 to 



Sweet Peas 75 to 



Tulips, single 2.00 to 



double 



Violets, ordinary 50 to 



extra 



$60.00 

 35.00 

 20.00 



6.00 

 15.C0 

 12.C0 



8.00 



3 00 

 6.00 



30.00 

 6.00 

 1.60 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 8.00 

 1.25 



50.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 



10.00 

 4.00 

 1.50 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 6.C0 

 1.60 



20.00 

 4.00 

 400 

 6.00 



4 00 

 2.00 



15.00 

 1.00 

 5.00 

 4.00 

 .75 

 1,00 



SCHIZANTHUS WISETONENSIS. 



Trom seed bought from dealers it is 

 very seldom that all the seeds germinate, 

 perhaps out of thirty seeds one may come 

 up, saysa-nriter in the Gardening World, 

 but if seeds are saved at home they will 

 be much more easy to germinate. Out 

 of every fifty seeds one may die if seeds 

 are saved at home. Another way to in- 

 crease stock is, when the plants are large 

 enough, say seven inches high, pinch the 

 top out of them, and also keep the tops. 

 Prepare and make into cuttings by cut- 

 ting clean at a joint, and placing them in 

 small pots of leaf mold, sand and a little 

 peat, teased fine, and place them under a 

 handglass and keep close for a few weeks, 

 when the glass may be lifted off alto- 

 gether, and the cuttings gradually 

 brought into a cooler temperature of 55 

 to 60 degrees. When the pots are nearly 

 filled with roots give them a shift into 

 a compost of leaf mold, sand and loam, 

 and a few pieces of lime rubble to keep 

 the soil open. When the plants are in 

 bloom select the finest blooms and colors, 

 and on bright days fertilize with a feath- 

 er or something soft to be sure of a 

 good set of seed, and it will pay for the 

 trouble taken. 



GALAX. 



Bronze or Green. 

 75c per 1000 in 2000 

 lots or more. 

 Iidncothoe Sprays, Green, 90c per 100. 

 Southern Smilaz, fresb stock, per 50-lb. case, 



$6.00 ; per 25-lb. case. $3.60. 

 Oreen Sheet Uoss, choice stock. S2.S0 per 



barrel sack. 

 Sphagnum Moss, $1.75 per large bale. 



Florists' Supplies Sescri^ion. 



L.' J. Kreshover. yt.Ti7u, su New York. 



TEL. 697 MADISON SQUARE. 



Mention the Review when yoa wrtta* 



TOP GRADE FOR SHIPPING. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY. BRIDESMAID. 



BRIDE. LIBERTY, METEOR. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY, CARNATIONS. 



JOHN I. RAYNOR, 



49 West 28th St., NEW YORK.* 



Telephone 1998 Madison Square. 

 MeotloD the Reriew when yoo wrtte^ 



FKANK H TllAK.MlLV. i HA i,. ., ■ i'- n t..\ t h 



TRAENDLY & SCHENCK, 



Wholesale Florists 



AND CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE 

 38 W. 28UI St., NEW YORK 



Telephones Consignments 



798 and T.« Madison Square. Soi.iriTEP. 



Uentlon the Bevlew when yoa write. 



FORD BROS. 



1 W. 30th Street, NEW YORB 



Telephone 167 Madison Square. 



' rrJcE^;i^"o? Fresh Cut Flowers 



111 W. 30th Street, NEW YORK. 



Telephone 167 Madison Square. 



Thai 



AND RECEIVERS I 

 «S-A complete assortment of the best in the 

 market can always be relied upon. 



Uentlon Rerlew when yoo write. 



UT ROSES 



^_ , > DIKECT FROM THE GROWER 



No Middleman. 

 BRIDES and MAIDS A SPECIALTY. 



Prices lower than elsewhere. Try me. 



FREDERICK D. STEIN, 



(The Rose City.) MADISON, H. J. 



Mention the Review when yoo write. 



H 



OLTON & 

 UNKEL CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS. 



MILWAUKEE, - WIS. 



lleDtloD the Review when yon write. 



GALAX! Galax! 



C. W. BURLESON & SON, 



I.IITTIIiI.1:, N. c. 

 The best place to get the best Galax Leaves. 



AU orders receive personal and prompt 

 attention. Prime stock. Prices right. 

 Mention the Rerla w when yoo wrlt». 



N. LEGAKES & CO. 



■•^45r/tl^st..NEWY0RK 



. Tel. No. 1314 Madison Sq. 



yt^M^tf 63 W. asth St. 



^Bffl^^K (Basement) 



^^^f Tel. 1797 Madison Sq. 

 ^^^ Stands at Cut 



^ PluwerExchanpe 



Coogan Bldg . W. 

 26th St., and 34th Street Cut Flower Market 



SPEClAtTIES 



QAIiAX I.EAVES, FEBHS and IiETTCO- 



THOE SPRATS, HOI.IiT, PRINCESS 



PINE and all kinds of EVEROREENS. 



Uentlon Berlew when yoa writ*. 



