September 20, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



49 



JTh* florlsta wliove oaxtf* atopaar on the pac«« oarrylnc this bead* ara praparad to fill ordara . 

 » '~— from othar florists for local dallvanr on tha usual basis. 



Alexander NcConnell 



611 5th Ave., cor. of 49th St 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Telegraph orders forwarded to any part of 

 the United States. Canada and all the princi- 

 i9kl cities of Europe. 



Reference or cash must accompany all orders 

 from unknown correspondents. 



Cable Address ALEXCONNELL 



JOSEPH TREPEL 



Brooklyn's Larsest Florist 



SEVEN STORES 



MAIN STORK. 8S4 Lewis Avonue 



Phone 1160 Bedford Brooklyn, N. T. 



Telegraph orders delivered to any part of New 

 York City. Brooklyn and Long Island. 



lAf 1 1 Q A M ' *'''' ^ Greene Are. f 



889 to 84 7 Qreene Arc- 



BROOKLYN 



Pl,«.es 1555 Prosnect NEW YORK 



HUGO H. JAHN 



710 Nostrand Avonua 



lOSa* Bedford ' dROOKLYN, N. Yo 



will deliver to Steamships, Theaters, anywhere 

 (Within 20 miles of New York. 



ARTISTIO WORK PERSONAL ATTENTIOF 



Special Oare of Toor Telegraph Order*. 



RANN*S 



FLOWER SHOP 



350 Madison Avenue 

 IN THE HEART OF NEW YORK 



•WPROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE-Ci 



922 Madison Ave., cor. 73d St.. NEW YORK 

 Mpmhor FInrlwtfi' Tolegranh Delivery. 



THE BOSTON FLORIST 



Penonal selection. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



In the heart of New York City. 



Close to Theaters and Steamships. 



Established 1902. 



135E.34THSTm - NEW YORK 



IN HEART OF NEW YORK CITY 



838 Fifth Ave., near 33rd St. 



Opposite the Waldorf-Astoria. Phone Mad. Sq. 368-369 

 Our Blotto— The Golden Rule 



niATIIiiM Ji Y T''^ Chatham Floral Co. 



VUilllliUl) lie 1 • PROMPTNESS. WITH CARE 



Eastern NEW YORK and Western MASS. 



ORDERS llCUf VnOlf ^'"^ °" ''"^'^^ ™ 



FOR ... . New lUnn max schling 



22 W«st 59th Stra«t, adjoining Plaza Hotel 



Best Florists in the States as references European Orders Executed 



Mambsr Florists' Tolosraph Dollvory Association 



NEW YORK-Established 1874 



DARDS 



N. E. cor. 44th St and Madison Ave. 



Has his own correspondents In all the lam 

 sities of Europe and the British Coloniaa 

 Cable orders forwarded by private code. 



ilember of Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



Cf^ T'l?l7P17f Ualn Office, 



• ^. 1 IVEirE<Lif BLOOHINeDALE'8 



Th«Td Ave. and 59th St., NEW YORK 



ST^Largest Individual ratall dealer In Ctrr FIiGWXBS 

 and Pi.AirrB In tha world. 



laid out among the evergreens, among 

 which narcissi and other bulbs are nat- 

 uralized in hundreds of thousands. 



Quite a large nursery is operated to 

 work up stocks of many new and rare 

 deciduous and evergreen trees and 

 shrubs. In one batch I noted sixty va- 

 rieties of new cherries from Japan. In 

 frames were many thousands of 1 and 2- 

 year seedlings of Lilium regale, which 

 is a great favorite. The new and rare 

 plants, mainly of Chinese and Japanese 

 origin, would need much space to even 

 name. 



In the greenhouses plants and flowers 

 somewhat out of the common are grown, 

 and well grown in every case. One 

 house is largely devoted to acacias. 

 Some are planted out, others grow in 

 pots or tubs. Mr, Anderson pointed out 

 some Acacia pubescens which he had 

 successfully grafted. Daphne indica, 

 such climbing roses as Cherokee, Ked 

 Cherokee and single White Banksia, 

 stephanotis, Bouvardia Humboldtii, eu- 

 charis and camellias, being mostly 

 planted oiit. Gardenias, etc., are all done 

 well. Excellent houses of peaches, nec- 

 tarines, and black and white grapes were 

 noted. On the wide, covered-in piazza 

 of the mansion were numerous beauti- 

 fully flowered Campanula pyramidalis, 

 one of the most stately and satisfactory 

 of all flowering plants for late summer. 



Anyone desiring to see an extensive, 

 well planted and well kept private es- 

 tate, containing in itself a veritable 

 arboretum of plant treasures, should 

 visit the Bayard Thayer estate. Cer- 

 tainly, Mr. Anderson, the able superin- 

 tendent, has done a wonderful work, 

 which must be seen to be truly appre- 

 ciated. 



Various Notes. 



The sincere sympathy of a liost of 

 friends is extended to Kobert Mont- 

 gomery, of Natick, in the death of his 

 only daughter, Margaret, September 14, 

 after a long illness. Interment was 

 September 17, and among the numerous 

 beautiful floral tributes were a num- 



... FLORIST. . . 

 426 Madison Avenue— and 49th Street 



Vanderbilt Hotel iNC^V YOrK 



Telephone Murray Hill 783 



Highest award at the International Flower 

 Show, April 11, Grand Central Palace. 



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NEW YORK CITY 



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Send your New York orders to 

 The Ansonia, Seventy -fourth 

 Street and Broadway. 



David Clarke's Sons 



8189-8141 Broadway 



Tel. 1652, 1663 Columbus 



NEW YORK CITY 



Out-of-town orders for delivery in New York 

 carefully and promptly filled atreascnablerates 



EW YORK 



ORDERS SENT TO 



H. H. BURNS 



S09 MADISON AVE. 



will receive prompt and careful attention 



Long Island Brooklyn Jersey City Newvk 



McKENNEY 



Orders filled with the same care 

 as if you were here yourself. 



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503 Fifth Avenue n. E. Cor. of 42d St. 



NEW YORK 



