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JWLT 8, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



41 



Thm fl orl«t« whoso cards avpoar on the pasos oarrylnK fhis boad, aro proparod to fill ordors . 

 ■-— — — from ottaor florists for local doliTory on tb* usual Imsls. — ■ - " 



Alexander McConnell 



611 Fifth Avenue, corner of 49th St. NEW YORK CITY 



Telegraph orders forwarded to any part of the United States. Canada and all the principal dtles of Europe. 

 ■oforonco or cash must accompany all ordora from unknown corroapondonto. Cabio Addross ALEXCONNKiU> 



David Clarke's Sons 



2839-S841 Broadway - 



Tel. 1652. 1653 Columbas 



NEW YORK CITY 



Out-of-town orders for delivery in New York 

 carefully and promptly filled at reasonable rates 



G. E. M. STUMPP 



761 FIFTH AVINUE 



NEW YORK CITY 



F. T. D. MEMBER 



IN HEART OP NKW YORK CITY 



6 £. 33d Street, New York 



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

 Oar Blotto— The Golden Rule 





Flowers to All the World 



by TELEGRAPH 



SIEBRECHT & SON 



619 Fiftb At*., new YORK CITY 



WK WXBX ONX OF TBS PIONmBS 



YOUNG ft NUGENT 



NEW YORK: 42 W. 28th St. 



In the theater district. Exceptional facilities 

 for deliverins flowers on outcoin£ steamers. 

 Your orders will receive prompt and careful 

 attention. Wire, telephone or write us. 



MYER 



609-llHadisonAve.,NewYork 



L D. rhone 

 S297 riaia 



JVdLin IRLrLL, BROOKLYM, N. Y. 



Telephone No. 1310 Bedford 



— Six Up-to-date stores iiuthe Gty of Brooklyn — 



We give personal attention to your orders and 

 guarantee satisfaction. 



WARENDORFF 



STORES ALL OVER TOWN ^n** ?2>«'^. , , 



New York orders to 

 The Ansonia, 74th Street and Broadway. 



rnATHAM N Y ^^^ Chatham Eloral Co. 



l/Uil 11111119 11* 1 • PROMPTNESS. WITH CARE 



Eastern NEW YORK and Western MASS. 



ORDERS 

 FOR, 



NEW YORK 



Wlro or Phono to 



MAX SCHLING 



22 West 8»ih Street, adjoining Plaza Hotol 



Florists In the States as References EUROPEAN ORDERS EXECUTED 



I Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association I 



for some years been one of the directors 

 in the Boston Flower Exchange. 



Frank J. Dolansky, of Lynn, has fin- 

 ished cutting Cdttleya gigas, but still 

 has some Mossiae, but his leaders are 

 nov? Qaskelliana and Dowiana. He is 

 now cutting some good summer gar- 

 denias. 



The annual picnic of the Gardeners' 

 and Florists' Club, July 22, promises to 

 draw a record attendance. No picnic 

 was held a year ago, owing to the 

 S. A. F. convention picnic, which bad 

 weather spoiled, and everyone is look- 

 ing forward to the coming one with en- 

 thusiasm. W. N. C. 



BOGHESTEB, N. Y. 



The Market. 



A large number of weddings were 

 crowded into the last few days of June, 

 and among them were some good deco- 

 rating jobs. June was a busy month 

 and appears to have been quite satis- 

 factory. Trade has slackened consid- 

 erably now, however, and many of our 

 best customers are leaving the city for 

 their lakeside and country homes. Con- 

 sequently the wholesale market is de- 

 plorably overstocked, but carnations 

 were worked off at a tremendous cut 

 in prices to the street venders. The 

 supply of roses is much too heavy for 

 the demands. The quality is excep- 

 tionably good, especially in Sunburst, 

 Hadley, "Ward and Kaiserin. Beauties 

 are plentiful in all grades. Sweet peas 

 are also good, but many go to waste. 

 Orchids are fine, especially the more 

 delicate shades, and sell fairly well. 

 Gypsophila is plentiful and is used a 

 great deal in corsage and bouquet work. 

 Coreopsis and gaillardia sell slowly. 

 There is a big supply of crimson and 

 pink rambler roses on hand, as well as 

 loads of June roses, but there is no 

 particular call for them. Callas and 

 Easter lilies continue plentiful. Valley 

 is good and receives a fair demand. 

 Some good outdoor hardy hydrangeas 

 are in the stores, at reasonable prices. 

 A few gloxinias, primulas and ferns 

 complete the stock. 



Various Notes. 



The Maurer-Haap Co. reports good 

 business, having cleared a larger 

 amount of stock than ever this season. 

 They are displaying some mammoth 

 giant-flowering amaryllis, imported di- 

 rectly from the Azores. 



Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Wilson and 

 their eldest daughter, Helen, are spend- 

 ing their vacation in Hartford, Conn., 



THOS. F. GALVIN, Inc. 



iirai VABIf 861 PIfth Av«. 



Ilbff TUni^VandarblltHotol 



799 Boylston Str««t BUSTUN 



Deliveriea to Steamers and all Eastern Points. 



Remember Phillips 



272 Fulton Straat 



BROOKLYN 



Brooklyn's only mombor of the Florists' 

 Telegraph Delivery. Floral deliveries in New 

 Tork, Brooklyn, Long Island. New Jersey, Etc. 



Estoblished 1874 



HUGO H. JAHN 



/ 710 Nostrand Avonuo 



lOSiS^Bedford BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



WIU deliver to Steamships, Theaters, anywhere 

 within 20 miles of New York. 



ARTISTIC WORK PERSONAL ATTENTION 



Special Care of Your Telegraph Orders. 



Wl L80N «r" - ^'"" *~* 



889to847ereeBeATe. 



BROOKLYN 



, 3908 



Phones ^ ProMect N PIAI YORK 



Telephone, Murray Hill 783 



KOTTMILLER 



FLORIST 



426 Madison Avenue, corner 49tii SL, NEW YORK 



Hlifhest Award at the International Flower Show, 

 April 11, Orand Central Palace. 



Out-of-town orders solicited. 

 Location Central. Personal Attention. 



NEW YORK CITY 



Closo to Tlioaters and Steamslilps 



Personal Selection Satisfaction Guaranteet, 



THE BOSTON FLORIST 



Established 1902 

 186 E. 34th St., NEW TORK 



IN THE 

 HEART OF 



A Card This Si 



Costs Only 70c per "Week 

 on Yearly Order 



n wonid keep yonr name and your facilities 

 before the 'whole trade. 



A half-Inch card costs only 36c per week on 

 yearly order. 



Cr TRPPPI TEN STORES 

 . v. I IUjI LIj, Main Office. Bloominedale's 



Third Ave. and 69th St.. NEW YORK 



IV Largest individual retail dealer in Out Flowkbs 

 and PiiANTS in the world. 



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