November 14, 190S 



M ORTICU LTURE 



655 



HARDY CUT FERNS 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



54 West 28th St. 

 NEW YORK 



Ttlephone 3559 Madison Sq. 



FANCY and DAGGER 



Extra fine, $1.25 per 1000. Bronx* 

 and Green (ialax, $1.25 per 1000, 

 $8.50 case of 10,000. Leucothoe 

 ~~ Sprays, $1.00 per 100. $7.50 per 



1000. BOXWOOD, per bunch 35c, 50 lbs. $7.50. Sphagnum floss, Extra Large Bales, per bale, $1.25. 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns our specialty. A trial order will convince you that we ship only first-class stock. 



Headquarters for Florists' supplies and wire work. All cut flowers in season. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, INC., *" phone connection. 38-40 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 



RECEIVERS & SHIP- 

 PERS OF CUT 

 FLOWERS. 



CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 



A. L YOUNG & 



JOHN YO UNG GEORGE COTSONAS & CO. 



Wholesale and Retail Dealers In all kinds of 



WHOLESALE FLORIST bvbrorbens 



Finest American Beauties and 

 Carnations 



5 1 West 28 St. - NEW YORK 



WILLIAM H. KUEBLER 



Brooklyn's For*mo*t «nJ Best 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION HOUSE 



A First Class narket far all CUT FLOWER* 



28 Willoufhby St., Brooklyn, N. T. 



Tal. 45.91 M >i> 



Greater New Yorh 

 Florists' Association, 



Inc. 



Now Open tor Cut FLwer Gonsignienti 



162 Livingston Street. BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Geo.W. Crawbuck 

 Manager 



Telephone Connection 

 3642-43 Main 



H. Cs BERNINC 



Wholesale Florist 



1402 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS. MO. 

 REED <BL KELLER 



122 West 2Sth St., New York 



Florists' Supplies 



We manufacture all our 



letil Design., Baskets, Wire Work 4 Noveltlei 



and are dealer t In 



dataware Decorative Creeat iod fteriate* leqalaJtM 



WEI6EL&UJFALUSSY 



Successors to Emll Steffens 



Manufacturers of Florists' Wire n«siga» ana 



Supplies. Established 1866. 



136-13$ W. 28th »t.. New York City 



Tel:- phone 1*22 Madison Sa.. 

 Anything in the liae of wire work aad designs a.t listed 

 in our catalog will be made up promptly oa short notice. 



THEKERVANCO. 



Wholesale Dealers and Shippers of 



Decorative Evergreens 



Ferns. Gala*, Laurel, Fresh Cycas. Bol- 

 wood.Sphagnnm and all Christina- Greens 



Send to us for Quotations before Buying. 

 113 West «8 Street, NEW TORE CITY 



Holly-Green Sheet Moss— Laurel 



Fancy Holly, short and long branches, $3 00 case 



Laurel Branches for Decorating 2.50 



Laurel for Wreaths and Roping i.oobag. 



Green Sheet or Log Moss, large pieces. 1.25 bbl. 



For Cash 5 Cases Holly and 5 bbls. Moss, $18.00 



Cash or satisfactory reference with first order. 



W. Z. PURNELL, - Snow Hill, Md. 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns 

 Bronze and ureen Galax 



Main More 50 



Phone 1202 Mad. Sq. 



W. 28 St. 



New York 



E. A. BEAVEN 



Southern Wild Smilax, 

 Log Mosses, 



Natural and Perpetuated — at Wholesale 



EVERGREEN, ALABAMA. 



MISTLETOE 



WHOLESALE ONLY 



Twelve years' experience in gathering and ship- 

 ping Mistletoe. Crop will be about fifty-five thou- 

 sand pounds. Dates of shipments guaranteed. 

 Contracts solicited. 



F. CECIL BARKER & CO , LAS CRUCES. N. MEX. 



Wired Toothpicks 



Manufactured by 



W. J. COWEE, BERLIN, N. Y. 



io r ooo $1.75; 50,000.. . .$7.50. Sample free, 



For sale by dealers 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS PER 100. To Dealers Only 



CARNATIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS 



Carnations, Fancy and Novelties. 



'* Ordinary 



Chrysanthemums, Fan y 



*' Ordinary 



Cattleyas 



Lille* 



Lily of the Valley 



INai civ . Paper White ■ 



Roman liya. 



Swert Peas - 



Gardenias 



Violets 



Adlantum 



Smilax. 



A*paragu* Plumosu*. strings 



" *t & Spren. (ioobehs.). 



First Half of Week 



beginning Nov. 9 



1908 



a oo to 



• 75 to 



I2.UO tO 



4.00 tO 



IO.OO to 



6. co to 



t.oo 10 



2.00 tO 



to 



.75 to 



20. OO tO 



.50 to 



■ 50 to 



6 00 to 



15 00 to 



15 00 to 



3.00 

 1.00 



25.00 



8.00 

 50.00 

 8.00 



3 00 

 3.00 



t.oo 



35.00 



-75 

 ■75 



12 OO 



35.00 



2 5. CO 



NEW YORK FLOWER MARKET. 



The market is still dominated 

 by chrysanthemums, the better 

 grades and varieties having dis- 

 placed the smaller kinds. Bridesmaids 

 and Brides are in light supply. Other 

 roses being somewhat more plentiful. 

 There are plenty of carnations and a 

 great difference in quality is apparant. 

 The weather has left its impress on 

 them— stems of Enchantress weak with 

 some growers, and sleepy flowers. 

 Thev are not selling well and probably 

 will not until the bulk of the chrys- 

 anthemums are out of the way. Busi- 

 ness in general is sluggish, demand 

 running mostly to Beauties, cat 1 1 • 

 gardenias and chrysanthemums. Roses 

 are quoted at somewhat higher figures 

 than a week ago. but averages are 

 about the same, owing to the lack of 

 snap to demand. Violets are going 

 at a slightly better price this week. 

 Lily of the .valley in lighter supply at 

 present with price stronger. Cattleyas 



have slowed up considerably in the 

 past week. 



BUSINESS CHANGES. 



Philadelphia, Pa. — Frank Palmer 

 has left M. Heron and taken a posi- 

 tion as manager of J. Becker's store 

 at Market and 52nd streets. 



New York, N. Y.— O. V. Zangen has 

 removed his wholesale cut flower 

 business to 52 West 28th street. New 

 York, and appointed R. Gretsch as 

 manager. He will continue to give 

 his personal attention to the seed 

 business at Hoboken, N. J. 



CALAX. Green and Bronze 



Fresh from the Woods, Green prompt shipment, 40c. 

 rooo; Bronze Galax ready about Nov. 25th. 40c. 1000. 

 Holly (with berries) $2 50 case. M. untain Laurel 

 Leaves. $2.00 ca>e. Terms -trictly Cash. Shipments 

 North made from Galax, Va. Express and freight rates 

 less than from N. C. points Wt are experienced 

 packers and guarantee satisfaction. Look us up in 

 Dun or Bradstreet. 



W. M, WOODRUFF & SON, iowgap. n.c. 



