The Florists' Review 



May 4. 191«. 



Tb* florists who** eavds am»««r on ttie p«co« oanrinc fhla tMStf* are pro9«r«4 to till ordars 

 •"»— from otbor floriati for local doIlTorr on tho usual basla. v --- 



Alexander NcConnel) 



611 5th Ave., cor. sf 49th SL 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Telecraph orders forwarded to any part of 

 the United States, Canada and all the princi- 

 pal cities of Europe. 



Reference or cash must accompany all orders 

 from unknown correspondents. 



Cable Address ALEXCONNELL 



R H I U U I P S 



272 Fulton Str««t 



BROOKLY 



Branch Store, 352 Hatbush Avenue 



Telephone, 4202 Ptospect 



Brooklyn's only member of the Florists' Tele- 

 naph Delivery. Floral Deliveries in New 

 York, Brooklyn, Long Island^ New Jersey, etc. 



-Established 1874- 



619 6th Avenae. NEW YORK 

 F. T. D. Member 



THOS. F. GALVIN, Inc. 



NEW YORK ••»"•**«• 



799 Boytoten Str««t BOSTON 



Deliveries to Steamers and all Eastern Points. 



IN HEART OP NEW YORK CITY 



6 E. 33d Street, New York 



Opposite the Waldorf-Agtoiia. Phone Mad. Sq. 6404 



Oar Motto— The Golden Rule 



THE BOSTON FLORIST 



Personal selection. Satisfaction cruaranteed. 



In the heart of New York City. 



Close to Theaters and Steamships. 



Established 1902. 



135E.34THST., - NEW YORK 



lJif|| OAM S aid 6 ereflM Are. 



S89 to S4 7 Greene Ave. 



BROOKLYN 



"»-"2S''™«^ NEW YORK 



HUGO H. JAHN 



710 Nootrand Avonao 



Tel. No, 

 1952 Bedford 



Will deliver to Steamships. Theaters, anywhere 

 within 20 miles of New York. 



ARTISTIC WORK PERSONAIi ATTENTION 



Special Care of Toor Telegraph Orders. 



BROOKLYN, N.Y. 



ORDERS 

 FOR • . • • 



NEW YORK 



WIRE OR PHONE TO 



MAX 8CHLINQ 



22 WMt 80th StrMt, adjoining Plaza Hotel 



Beit Florists in the States as Eeferenoes European Orders BxeonteA 



ll*ndMr noristo'Tatoaraph D«nvmy Assoelatloa 



C. C. TREPEL, 



Main Office, 

 BLOOHlN6DALB'8 

 Third Ave. and S9th St., NEW YORK 



fliarKest indlvldnal retail dealer in Oxrr Flowkbs 

 and PI.ANTS In the world. 



by Salter Bros, last week. Tables to 

 seat 100 were placed in the shape of 

 the letter U, with a raised staging at 

 the top of the letter. The stage was 

 tastefully decorated with a fountain, 

 ferns and greenery. The tables were 

 decorated with roses and jonquils. Large 

 rhododendrons were grouped around the 

 large hall. 



The Kaelber Flower Store had a 

 pretty window decoration last week, 

 consisting of a large bank of pink rho- 

 dodendrons and marguerites. Pretty 

 French flower bowls enhanced the dis- 

 play. 



Miss Margaret Crooke has made a 

 fair cutting of America gladioli, which 

 was received at the wholesale house 

 Saturday. Although unusually early, 

 they were of good quality and sold 

 well. 



Jacob Thomann & Sons report an 

 exceedingly large business at Easter. 

 They were busy last week and are re- 

 ceiving many orders for outdoor plants, 

 of which they have a large stock. 



H. B. Stringer, of G. B. Hart's, was 

 home last week suffering with a bad 

 cold that he contracted during the 

 Easter rush. 



The wiadow display of the Rochester 

 Floral Co. April 28 and 29 was of 

 purple and yellow flowers. Mats of 

 the same color completed the color 

 scheme. Cut glass vases filled with 

 jonquils were shown in the front. 



C. J. Ford, of A. Herrmann, New 

 York, was in town last week showing 

 an extensive line of novelties. 



H. E. Wilson is showing a new line 

 of jardinieres and vases in art ware 

 and also a pretty collection of fancy cut 

 glass vases and baskets. Mr. Wilson 

 did a record Easter business and car- 

 ried a fine collection of plants. 



E. E. Fiy is doing a good business at 

 both of his stores. His Easter trade 

 was extremely heavy. H. J. H. 



ST. Loxns. 



The Market. 



Business at the wholesale markets 

 last week was light. On account of the 

 Sunday closing, the demand for stock 

 increased Saturday. Retailers report 

 trade slow since Easter. The large 

 supply of stock coming in daily is only 

 half consumed. Low prices prevailed 

 all week. Spanish irises, greenhouse- 

 growTi gladioli, valley and orchids had 

 a good demand and therefore were not 

 in oversupply. All varieties of roses 

 are in oversupply, especially pink and 

 white. Tlie same may be said of car- 



... FLORIST... 

 426 Madison Avenue— and 49Ui Street 



vsnd*rt}iit Hot«i Now York 



Telephone Murray Hill 788 



Highest award at the International flower 

 Show, April 11. Grand Central Palace. 

 Location Central Personal Attention 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n 



NEW YORK-Established 1874 



DARDS 



N. E. cor. 44tk St. and Nadison Ave. 



Has his own correspondents in all the large 

 cities of Europe and the British Colonies. 

 Cable orders forwarded by private code. 



Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



G. E. M. STUMPP 



761 FIFTH AVINUe 



NEW YORK CITY 



F. T. D. MEMBER 



WARENDORFF 



STORBS ALL OVER TOWN 



iSend year NEW YORK ORDERS to 



THE ANtONIA, Seventy-fonrth Street 

 and Broadway. 



David Clarke's Sons 



2889'2241 Broadway 



Tel. 1662, 166S Columbus 



NEW YORK CITY 



Out-of-town orders for delivery in New York 

 carefully and promptly filled atreasonable rates 



JUdLin lALrLL,BROOKLYII,N.Y. 



Telephone No. 1810 Bedford 



— Six Up-bHiate stores in Uie Qty of BrooUyn — 



We give personal attention to your orders and 

 guarantee satisfaction. 



*BorP?o*S^ PARK FLORAL COMPANY 



Greenhouses: Buchanan, FLiOBXBTS 



Lafayette and Schiller TDCIITnil II I 

 Aves.. Broad St. Park. InCnIUni Ni Ji 



