NOVKMBBK 10, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



73 



J^efl orteta whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders 

 * from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. — ■ 



. . . FLORIST . . . 



426 Madison Ave. — and 49th Street 



Also Vander bill and MCIT/ YORI^ 

 Ritz-Carlton Hotels 1>II1.W I WlXf^ 



Telephone Murray Hill 783 



Higrhest award at the International Flower Show. 



April 11, Grand Central Palace. 



Location Central. Penonal Attentloo. 



NEW YORK CITY 

 ADOLPH MEYER 



In center 

 of the 



BON TON "ta*i 



1 062 Madison Avenue 



Near tbe grreat Art Museum and Cleopatra's Needl* 



WE COVER LONG ISLAND 

 JERSEY and CONNECTICUT 



Phones: 2352-7019 Lenox. 



IN HEART OF NEW YORK CITY 



"332 FIFTH AVE., NEAR 33rd ST. 

 Oppeelte the Waldorf-Astoria. Phone Mad. SQ.368-36V 

 OUR MOTTO— THE GOLDEN RULE 



David Clarke's Sons 



2139-2141 BROADWAY 



Tel. 1552, 1553 Columbus 



NEW YORK CITY 



Out-of-town orders for delivery in New Yort 

 carefully and promptly filled at reasonable ratae 



NEW YORK ^"^^''^Xno. 3822 



HENRY HART, Inc. 



1000 MADISON AVENUE 



In the heart of most exclusive 

 residential section 



BRONX, New YorkCity 



FORDHAM FLORIST 



421 E. FORDHAM ROAD 



NEW YORK CITY 



THE PARK FLORIST 



S. H. CALAMARAS 115 East 34th Street 



AT YOUR SERVICE 



FLORIST FOR 25 YEARS 



TROY, N. Y. r?T 



33 Fourth St. H. LOUIS MENAND 



CHLmG"*' 



785 FIFTH AVENUE » 



^vit itci.-titU, and 4i4<Ttiion »o fil(i'»<a Hfietn, 

 sL»t<d»rS of aytiliyinisa^ict is a(wav« tnairrtaincj. 



BUNYARD 



413 Madison 

 Avenue 



NEW YORK CITY 



Member F. T. D. 



SUMMER SEASON, Bellevue Ave., 

 NEWPORT, R. I. 



Charles Mallory; Prank Honeyman, gar- 

 dener for Hugh Hill; Robert Masson, 

 gardener for Stuyvesant Fish; F. R. 

 Pierson; James MacDonald, gardener 

 for Mrs. Stanley MeCormick; Charles 

 L. Fisher, gardener for H. E. Rogers; 

 A. E. Townscnd, gardener for H. L. Van 

 Praag; Stuart McKendry, gardener for 

 J. J. Riker; Frank Barano, gardener for 

 W. H. McGee; George Macrae, superin- 

 tendent for William Mitchell. 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



The Market. 



The annual glut of mid-season mums 

 is still on, not only causing a big drop 

 in the price of mums, but a big drop in 

 prices of all cut flowers. This condi- 

 tion seems to take place every year. 

 Some of the finest mums ever had in 

 this market have been seen during the 

 last week, but the demand for fancy 

 stock is light. Pompons are also in 

 heavy supply. Since it is still possible 

 to obtain outdoor stock, such as dahlias 

 and cosmos, the result is that it is hard 

 to obtain prices for pompons. The de- 

 mand for American Beauties is excep- 

 tionally light, as the florists are taking 

 advantage of the fine quality of chrys- 

 anthemums at this time. 



The sup]ily of roses is not (|uite so 

 heavy as it was, but there are still too 

 many to dispose of daily. The quality 

 of roses is exceptionally fine, while mums 

 are selling at such a low price that it is 

 hard to dispose of the special grades. 

 Improvement is shown along the line of 

 carnations, both in supply and quality. 

 The price of carnations, like that of all 

 other flowers, has taken a big drop; in 

 fact, the supply far exceeds the demand. 

 Some good carnations were being of- 

 fered in the market during the last 

 week at exceedingly low prices. 



Lilies have been the exception. They 



WIRE US FOR ALL OCCASION S 



P'OKKERSE&SON 



6s FIFTH AVENUE 



RAMM'S "^"^^"^ 



SHOP 



of New York 



Heart i 



Prompt and Efficient Service 



Avenue 



Mcmbfr V. T. D. 



THE BOSTON FLORIST 



Personal st-lectlon. Satisfaction fruaranteed. 



In the heart of New York City. 



Close to Theaters and Steamships. 



Established li)U2 



l35E.34tliSt.,NEWYORK 



NEW YORK 



Orders 



Sent 



to H.H.BURNS 



609 «k 

 Uadison Av. 



will receive prompt and e«refal attention. 

 LONG ISLAND JERSEY CITY 



BROOKLYN NEWARK 



A Card This Size 



Costs only $1.25 per Week 

 on Yearly Order 



It would keep your name and your specialty 

 before the whole trade. 



A half-Inch card coats only 62'qc per week on 

 yearly order. 



