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July 8, 1816. 



The Florists' Review 



33 



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NEW CROP MICHELL'S NEW CROP 



GIANT PANSY SEED 



Giant Exhibition Mixed. 



A Giant Strain which for size of 



bloom, heavy texture and varied 



colors and shades cannot be surpassed. Half trade packet, 30c; trade packet, 

 50c; 18-oz., 75c; oz.. $5,00. 



Trade Pkt, Oz. 



Giant Prize Azure Blue 10.40 $1.75 



Giant Prize Black Blue ; 40 1.75 



Giant Prize Emperor William, Blue 40 1.76 



Giant Prize Hortensia. Red 40 2.50 



Giant Prize King of the Blacks 40 1.76 



Giant Prize Lord Beaconsfield, Purple Violet 40 1.75 



Giant Prize Peacock. Blue, Claret and White 40 2.60 



Giant Prize Snow Queen, Pure White 40 1.75 



Giant Prize Striped and Mottled 40 1.75 



Giant Prize White with Eye 40 1.75 



Giant Prize Pure Yellow 40 1.75 



Giant Prize Yellow with Eye 40 1.76 



Also our other seasonable seeds and supplies which are described in our 

 Wholesale Catalogue and Price List, which is free for the asking. 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO., fS??L5RS 



518 Market Street. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



GOLD FISH 



Asstd. sizes. Me- 

 dium and Large, 

 $7.00 per 100 and up. 



Also 

 Bird 



Remedies 

 and 

 Supplies 



AUBURNDALE QGLDFISH CO. 

 1449 W. Madison St. CHICAQO 



Mention Tlie BcTiew when 70a write. 



Magnolia Leaves, Cycas Leaves, Ruscus 



Write for Prices 

 giving name of rour jobber 



OSCAR LEISTNER 



319-321 y/. Randolph St. CHICAGO. ILL. 



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Mention The ReTlew wben yon write. 



JERSEY CITY, N. J. 



The Bonnet Floral Shop, 188 Newark 

 avenue, has supplied flowers for a num- 

 ber of weddings during the last few 

 weeks and had considerable funeral 

 work. 



M. G. Mahoney, 286 First street, 

 states that June was the best month 

 since he has been in business. He had 

 a number of weddings and a large quan- 

 tity of funeral work. 



Madden the Florist, 768 Bergen 

 street, had a large wedding to supply 

 flowers for last week, and has had a 

 number of smaller ones recently. 



May O'DriscoU, 553 Newark avenue, 

 finds business a little quiet just now. 



Business is good at Eipp's Floral De- 

 pot, 513 Communipaw avenue, but it 

 is difficult to make collections. There 

 has been considerable funeral work of 

 late. 



It was reported at the Jersey City 

 branch of Peter Henderson & Co., on 

 Arlington street, that business is get- 

 ting quiet now, following the spring 

 rush. The planting of chrysanthemums 



How Would This Cut Look 



on your letter-head or in your advertisements ? An electrotype (same 

 size only) will be sent to you postpaid on receipt of $1.25. 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO., 508 So. Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, lU. 



Magnolia Leaves 



The Best 



ONE DOLLAR A BOX 



L. BAUMANN & CO. 



357-359 W. Chicago Ave. CHICAGO. ILL 



Mention The Rcrlew when yoo writ*. 



"II.L,INOIS" Seir-'WaterinK Flower Boxes 



No Leak — No Rot — No Rust 



Write for our Catalogue 



IllinolB Flower Box Company 



180 N. Dearborn St., Phone Central 6630 CHICAGO 

 Mention The Rerlew wben 70a write. 



and other plants for the late summer 

 and fall trade has been completed. 



Corney Bros, 115 Monticello avenue, 

 have had considerable funeral work 

 lately and also much wedding work. 



Elliott, the Florist, 139 Monticello 

 avenue, has had much wedding work 

 during the last few weeks, but reports 

 that at the present time there is a lull 

 in business. 



Garreau Bros., Hudson boulevard and 

 Graham street, report that the spring 

 trade was the best they have ever had, 

 and their stock was well cleaned out. 

 They are now planting chrysanthe- 

 mums, geranium cuttings, etc., for the 

 fall trade. 



John Bernie, 400 Hudson boulevard. 

 West Hoboken, reports a fine spring 



jPlants Sell Better 



when the oflr day pota 

 an bidden by tbs »t- 

 tractlve and artiitlo 



KVKR-IWADV 

 POT COVERS 



Strons cardboard 

 foundation. Bettanal- 

 ity waterproof crepe 

 paper, illk fiber ribbon 

 tlei at top and bottom. 

 Firmly held with im- 

 proyed metal faMenlnci. Fomlihed In fonr 

 oolori and many liiei. Write for aamplea and 

 price lilt today. Send 10c for poatate. 



ITEB . BIADT rLeWIB POT COTKB 00. 

 146 Hackee At*., Buffalo, N. T. 



Mention The Reylew whtn yog write. 



business, which cleaned out niost of his 

 stock. He is now planting 35,000 

 mums, which will be followed in the 

 fall by bedding stock. 



Frederick Engein, 414 Hudson boule- 

 vard. West Hoboken, states that busi- 

 ness was good throughout the spring, 

 but has now quieted down for the sum- 

 mer. He finished planting; mum^ for 

 the fall trade last week. 



George Giatras, 463 Summit avenue, 

 West Hoboken, is building a new office 

 and two new greenhouses to replace 

 two old ones, which he had to tear 

 down. The new greenhouses are 22x 

 100 feet. Mr. Giatras makes a spe- 



