Skptbubeb 1. 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



73 



JThe florUts whose cards appear on the pages canying this head, are prepared to fill orders 

 """ "~ from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. — " 



LOS ANGELES 



Members Florists* Telegraph Delivery 



WOLFSKILL'S and MORRIS GOLDENSON 



229 West Third Street 



DARDS 



341 Madison Ave. 

 Opp. Hotel Biltmore 



New York 



Ihe Leading 

 Florist for nearly 

 Half a Century 



NEW YORK CITY 

 ADOLPH MEYER 



In center 

 Of the 



residentia 

 district 



BON TON 



1062 Madison Avenue 



Near the great Art Hvueum and Cleopatra's Needl* 



WE COVER LONG ISLAND 

 JERSEY and CONNECTICUT 



Phones: 2352-7019 Lenox. 



WILSON 



3 and 6 Greene Ave. 

 Main Store: Cor. Fulton St. 



BROOKLYN 



PHONE 

 6800 PROSPECT 



NEW YORK 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



JAMES WEIR, Inc. 



324 Fulton St., cor. Pierrepont 



Telegraph orders receive our usual (rood care 

 aad prompt attention. Phones. 270-271 Halo 



BUNYARD 



413 Madison 

 Avenue 



NEW YORK CITY 



Member F. T. D. 



SUMMER SEASON, Bellevue Ave., 

 NEWPORT, R. I. 



David Clarke's Sons 



2139-2141 BROADWAY 



Tel. 1552. 1553 Columbus 



NEW YORK CITY 



Out-of-town orders for delivery in New York 

 carefully and promptly filled at reasonable ratss 



JOSEPH TREPEL 



Member F. T. D. 



BROOKLYN'S LARGEST FLORIST 



FIFTEEN STORES 



MAIN STORE, 334 Lewis Avenue 



Phone 1160 Bedford. BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Telesraph orders delivered to any part of New 



York City, Brooklyn and Long Island. 



. . . FLORIST . . . 

 426 Madison Ave. — and 49th Street 



Also Vanderbilt and MF\T/ VOR kT 

 Ritz-Carlton Hotels INtLW I Wt\N. 



Tdephone Murray Hfll 783 



Highest award at the International Flower Show, 



April U, Grand Central Palace. 



liocation Central. Personal Attention. 



cept those in bud, and possibly even 

 those, can be made to bloom at the 

 later date. 



As will be noted from the statements 

 already made, the seedlings at potting 

 time are exceedingly variable, the 

 greatest variation occurring in the time 

 .•it which they flower first, but there are 

 also great differences of form aside 

 from mere stature. As has been stated, 

 the early-flowering plants are short, 

 twelve or fifteen inches high, but those 

 in full bud at repotting time are two 

 to two and one-half feet high and bear 

 three to five flowers or more, while the 

 first ones to open have one or two flow- 

 ers as a rule. 



Below those showing buds there are 

 plants in all stages "of growth. Some 

 liave a few inches to a foot of stem 

 with no buds showing, while others pre- 

 sent a varying degree of basal leaf de- 

 velopment with no signs of stem growth. 

 It is in this late group, which has the 

 most prolific development of basal 

 leaves, that the grower will find the 

 most robust plants and also the most 

 floriferous ones. It is not at all uncom- 

 mon for these, when the flower stems 

 appear, to show particularly large ones, 

 bearing eight to fifteen flowers. 



Of all the field stocks thus handled, 

 the preference is for the late-flowering 

 forms, which bear a luxuriant growth of 



IN HEART OF NEW YORK CITY 



"332 FIFTH AVE., NEAR 33rd ST. 

 Oppeslte the Waldorf-Astoria. Phone Mad. Sq.3tS8-369 

 OUR MOTTO— THE GOLDEN RULE 



RAMM'S 



FLOWER 

 SHOP 



la the \T V 1 412 Madison 



oflNew York 



I 



Heart of iNCW I OrJ 



Prompt and Efficient Service 



Avenue 



Memher F. T. D. 



THE BOSTON FLORIST 



Personal selection. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



In tlie heart of New York City. 



Close to Theaters and SteamshliM. 



Established 1902 



135 E. 34th St., NEW YORK 



Ava. 

 Y. 



HUGO H. JAHN, Mia%".^ 



T«l. 1962 Bedford. Will deliver to SteamBhipa.Theaten, 

 aaywhers within 20 miles of New York. Artutie work. 

 Peraooal attentioD. Special care of teiaarapb ordeim, 



FLORAL OSWEGO, N.Y. 



ART STUDIO E. KENDIQ. Prop. 

 Member F. T. D. At Yoar Service. Peraoaal Atteatioo. 



