jDtY 22. 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



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= 21a inch $8.00 $76.00 



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= 2J3 inch, ready for 4 inch $ 8.00 $ 76.00 . , . August 1st delivery. 



S 3 inch 12.50 100.00 A decided improvemeut over Teddy Jr., being a much 



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Pink Killamey. 2^ inch 6.00 



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$00.00 Pink Killamey. 3>« inch $8.00 $ 70 00 



76.00 White Killamey, 3»« inch 8.00 70.00 



66.00 Ophelia, 21^ inch 16.00 120.00 



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Mention The Review when 70a write. 



instead of continuing longer to produce 

 many flowers in July. 



There is a marked contrast between 

 the stores on the south side of Market 

 street below Thirty-ninth street and 

 those in the square above. For, where- 

 as the stores below Thirty-ninth street 

 exhibit marked signs of dejection, those 

 above Thirty-ninth street have a gen- 

 eral air of prosperity. The most pros- 

 perous looking of the whole bunch is 

 that of M. J. Callahan, with its hand- 

 some interior visible from the street 

 through a large show window that 

 seems to say quite distinctly, yet in a 

 perfectly Well-bred tone, "What will 

 you have today?" It was a hot after- 

 noon in July, jiist the hour and temper- 

 ature for the siesta; the sort of after- 

 noon when writers floricultural in re- 



tail circles like to bring in references 

 to the cooler and the palm leaf. Yet 

 inside that prosperous looking flower 

 shop on that hot July afternoon there 

 was a scene of activity. M. J. Calla- 

 han was on one side of the counter, 

 doing his best. Opposite him Herman 

 Schoenfeld was putting the finishing 

 touches on an expression of heartfelt 

 sympathy. Mr, Callahan balanced the 

 season by placing this unfavorable holi- 

 day weather and curtailment of enter- 

 tainments on one side and the unu- 

 sually low prices for ordinary flowers 

 on the other, and thought the net result 

 fair. Mr. Callahan's idea was that 

 the use of whatever chanced to be in 

 oversupply saved money. Just then a 

 lady entered and sank languidly on an 

 ottoman near the door. Mr. Callahan 



was standing by her side in a moment, 

 with that air of respectful attention 

 that is so gratifying to every customer 

 because of its tacit assurance that no 

 effort will be spared to please. 



Various Notes. 



Raymond Mayhew is in command of 

 the Florex Gardens, at North Wales. 

 D. Feurstenberg is at Atlantic City. 

 Henry C. Geiger is in the west. 



Eugene Bernheimer has not yet gone 

 out of town. 



Fred Berger is dividing his time be- 

 tween his retail store in Germantown 

 and his real estate interests at Seaside 

 Park, N. J. 



Samuel F. Lilley explains that the 

 King house 35x125, recently completed 



