March 31, 1904. 



The Weekly Florists' Review, 



J 005 



J. K. SLLEN 



Open 



every day at 



6 a« m* 



Telephone 

 167 Madison 

 Square. 



Wholesale Commission Florist, 106 West 28th St., NEW YORK CITY. 



KOSES, 



CABNATIONS, 



VIOLETS 



The Pioneer House 



and every 

 variety of CUT 

 FI.OWEBS 



ESTABLISHED 1873. 



JOHN J. PERKINS 



) WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION FLORIST, 



116 West 30th St., NEW YORK. 



Tel. No. 956 Madison Square. 



WANTED a few more reliable growers of 

 Camattone and Violets. Only first-class stock 

 handled. ConBignraents solicited. Quick returns 

 to shippers. Hlehest market prices guaranteed. 



M Ant Inn RmvIw w whpn Ton wrlfp 



ALEX. J. GUTTMAN, 



Wholesale Florist. 



•VSpeclal convenienceB for both Wiole- 

 ■alers and Retailers this season. None bet 

 ter in the country. 



52 West 29th Street, New^York 



Telephone 1738 Madison. 



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FRANK MILLANG, 



CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 



'^5'^7 r^l^^st.. NEW YORK CITY. 



Phone 299 Madison Sq. 



OPEN FROM e'OO A M. TO 6;00 P. M. 



E-rerytlilng' for the Florist in Season- 

 Ule Flowers all the year around. 



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AUGUST MILLANG, 



Wholesale Com- /> a Tl^^^^^irc: 



mission dealer in V/UL I IVTTd 9 

 55-57 w. aethst., ucuf YRRIf PITY 



Coo^n Bnildincr, nLlT I UlllV Ull li 



Violets and Carnations our specialties. 



Tel. No. 299 Madison Square. 



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....THE.... 



COTTAGE GARDENS 



Wholesale Florists, 



QUEENS, 



L. I., N. Y. 



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National Florists' Board Of Trade 



NEW MANAGEMENT. Tel. Call, 655 John. 

 Rarbis H. Hayeen (late manager of the 



Mepera Chemical Company). - - President 

 Edward McK. Whiting. Vice-Pres. and Counsel 

 John E. Walker (Member of the New 



» York Bar), ■ - ■ Secretary and Treasurer 



56 Pine St., 1^'i^^ NEW YORK CITY 



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The 



Florists' 



Manual 



^k 



Is a book 

 that you 

 need in 

 your 

 business. 



If you haven't a copy already, 

 order one now. 



Wholesale Gut Flower Prices. 



Buffalo. March 30. 

 PerKK) 



Beauties. Specials $40.00 to $60.00 



Extra 25.00to 30.00 



No. 1 lO.OOto 20.00 



Shorts e.OOto 9.00 



Brides and Maids, Extra 12.00 to 15.00 



No. 1 8.00 to 10.00 



No. 2 4.00 to 6.00 



Ousln 4.00to 8.00 



Solden Gate 4.00to 8.00 



KaiseriD S.OOto 15.00 



Uberty lO.OOto 20.00 



Meteor S.OOto 15.00 



Mrs. Morgan 4.00 to 6.00 



Perle S.OOto 8.00 



Carnations. Selects 2.50to 4.00 



Fancies 5.00to 6.00 



^dlantum Ouneatum 75to 1.50 



Asparagus plumosus. Strings 40.00 to 50.00 



Callas S.OOto 12.00 



Daffodils S.OOto 4.00 



Hyacinths. Dutch 3.00 to 6.00 



LU. HarrisU 12.00to 16.00 



Uly of the Valley S.OOto 6.00 



Mignonette S.OOto 5.00 



Pansies 50 to l.oo 



Smllax ISOOto 20.00 



SweetPeas.- 50to 1.00 



Tulips, single and double S.OOto 4.00 



Violets 60to 1.25 



The Beview is a ray of light, a morn- 

 ing sun to the progressive florist. — J. R. 

 Elder, Sioux City, Iowa. 



The Review is as necessary to the suc- 

 cessful florist, as air and water to his 

 plants. — W. W. Nash, Montrose, Pa. 



Enclosed you will find the best in- 

 vested dollar in my business; continue 

 the Review. — H. P. Loding, Mobile, Ala. 



I DO not want to miss seeing my old 

 friend, the Review, once a week. — ^. S. 

 PyIlE, Toughkenamon, Pa, 



Here is another dollar; I am a begin- 

 ner and I could not do without the Re- 

 view. — D. H. Cook, Easton, Md. 



We feel as though we could not do 

 business without The Review's weekly 

 visit. — Oak Hill Greenhouses, Evans- 

 ville, Ind. 



Indeed, I could not afford to have so 

 good a trade paper stop coming, for i 

 could not get along without the ReviT". 

 — N. H. Padgett, Unadilla, N. Y. 



N. LEGAKES & CO. 



29*th*st., NEW YORK 



Tel. No. 1214 Madison Sq. 



and 



63 W. 28th St. 



(Basement) 



T.I. 1797 Madison Sq. 



Stands at Cut 

 Flower Exchange 

 Coogan Bldg., W. 

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



SFECIAT.TIES 



OAI.AX I.EAVES, FERNS and IiEUCO- 

 .THOE SPRATS, HOI.I,Y, PRINCESS 

 FINE and all kinds of EVERQREENS. 



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 when writing' advertisers. 



45 



TOP GRADE FOR SHIPPING. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY, BRIDESMAID, 



BRIDE, LIBERTY, METEOR, 



LILY OF THE VALLEY, CARNATIONS. 



JOHN I. RAYNOR, 



49 West 28th St., NEW YORK.* 



Telepbone 1998 Madison Square. 



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FKA.N-K H TKAE.NDLY. CHAUI.ES SCUt-VCK 



TRAENDLY & SCHENCK, 



Wholesale Florists 



AJa> CCT FLOWER EXCHANGE 

 38 W. 28th SL, NEW YORK 



Telephones Consignments 



798 and -',19 Madison Square. Solicited. 



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FORD BROS. 



Ill W. 30tb Street. NEW YORK. 



Telephone 3870—3871 Madison Square. 



"' rr/cE!;;j;^S! Fresh Cut Flowers 



Z^~ A complete aeaortment of the best la the 

 market can always be relied upon. 

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IT ROSES Direct 



fhr CROWER-No Middleman 



BRIDES and MAIDS a Specialty. 



GOOD GOODS. LOW PRICES. 



.......nini/ i> DTriii " The Rose City.' 



FREBERICK D. STEIN, madison, n. j. 



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OLTON & 

 UNKEL CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS. 



MILWAUKEE, 



WIS. 



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PLANT NOW for Summer Bloom 

 KAISERIN ROSES, 



Good plants from 3-inch pots SS.OO per 100 



Cash with order please. 



CHSS. E. MEEHSN, 



■"" Mt°I1ry°p. 0°''™ ^*' ■ Philadelphia. 



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CARNATION CiniNGS 



STILL UNSOLD. 



Mrs. .loost. Fliira Hill, Gen. Gomez, line, healthy 

 stocli at S1.50 per 100; $12.50 per lOCO. 



X gooil line of Geraniums in 2 and 3-inch 

 pots at $2..W anil $5,00 \>vv 100. 



D. Petunia, Vincas, Heliotrope, Salvia, 

 etc. Coleus — Vcr'oluiftoltii, Firebrand. Golden 

 Bedder. Chrysanthemum Cutting's, etc. 



C. W. BLATCHLEY, 



PLANTSVILLE, CONN. 



