JcLt 29, 1915. 



The Eorists' Review 



egr afHi U c l ivc iy^epgtt'fertte 



1^* florists whose cards appoar on the pases oamrlnc this head, are prepcured to All orders 

 "■" Irom other florists lor local dellverr on the usual basis. 



Alexander McConnell 



611 Fifth Avenue, corner of 49th St. 



NEW YORK CITY 



Tslerraph orders forwarded to any part of the United States. Canada and all the principal cities of Europe. 

 Reference or cash must accompany all orders from unknown correspondents. Cable Address ALEXCONNIU: 



David Clarke's Sons 



8239-2241 Broadway 



Tel. 1552, 1553 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 AVCNUI 



NEW YORK CITY 



F. T. D. MEMBER 



IN HEART OF NEW YORK CITY 



6 E. 33d Street, New York 



Opposite the Waldorf-Astoria, Flione Mad. Sq. 6404 

 Oar Motto— The Golden Rule 



Flowers to All the World 



by TELEGRAPH 



SIEBRECHT & SON 



619 Fifth At*., new YORK CITY 



vnt wxBK oinc of thx pionkxiui 



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YOUNG ft NUGENT 



NEW YORK: 42 W. 28th St. 



In the theater district. Exceptional facilitiet 

 for deliverinx flowers on outsoins steamers, 

 Tour orders will receive prompt and carefu} 

 attention. Wire, telephone or write us. 



MYER 



60911NadisonAve.,NewYork 



L D. rhone 

 S297 Plazt 



JOSEPH TREPEL, 



884 Lewis Ave., 



BROOKLYN, N.Y. 



Telephone No. 1310 Bedford 

 — Six Up-to-date stores in the Gty of Brooklyn — 



We give personal attention to your orders and 



guarantee satisfaction. 



WARENDORFF 



STORES AIL OVER TOWN ^'"^y^''\ , , 



New York orders to 

 The Ansonia, 74th Street and Broadway. 



rnAIHAM N Y ^^^ Chatham floral Co. 



vUAlfliin) ll. 1 • PROMPTNESS. WITH CARE 



Cistern NEW YORK and Western MASS. 



ORDERS 

 FOR. 



NEW YORK 



wire or Phone to 



MAX SCHLING 



22 West SSth Street, adjelnlns Plaza Hotel 



Best Florists In the States as References EUROPEAN ORDERS EXECUTED 



I Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association I 



to advertise in that number, and the 

 text would give a history of the rotary 

 movement and sketches of Newark, 

 which next year will celebrate the two 

 hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the 

 founding of the city. 



William Death, of Summit, states that 

 business has been good. April, May 

 and June were the best months he 

 had experienced for a long time. 



E. B. M. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



The supply of cut flowers is now 

 comparatively small and if the demand 

 was anything like normal there would 

 be a good clean-up. Conditions are a 

 trifle better, on the whole, than a week 

 ago, but activity is entirely lacking 

 and the markets and stores now have 

 a more or less deserted appearance. 

 Carnations are seen in much reduced 

 numbers, as most of the growers are 

 busy replanting, and prices show some 

 improvement. Owing to the cool sum- 

 mer, flowers are of splendid quality, 

 some almost equal to such as are seen 

 at midwinter. Koses are also in re- 

 duced supply. Many are short-stemmed 

 and the demand is uncertain. The sup- 

 ply of good summer Beauties is excel- 

 lent, with only a fair call. 



Asters are coming from quite a num- 

 ber of growers and sell well. The sup- 

 ply of gladioli grows heavier and the 

 prices are low. Sweet peas are a little 

 better in quality, thanks to the cooler 

 weather. Good flowers sell quite well. 

 Gypsophila is overabundant. Valley 

 sells poorly. Lilium longiflorum sells 

 low. Auratums are in fair demand for 

 window decoration; there also is a good 

 supply of L. speciosum. Few cattleyas 

 are seen; August is usually a month 

 of light supply with them. Sales of 

 asparagus are light. 



Various Notes. 



Mann Bros, have a nice crop of 

 Lilium auratum, speciosum and longi- 

 florum; also, fine asters and cosmos. 



Miss Lazarus, bookkeeper for the 

 Houghton-Gorney Co., went with the 

 Mystic Shriners' excursion to Cali- 

 fornia on an eight weeks' vacation and 

 will include the San Francisco exposi- 

 tion in her itinerary. 



The friends of W. K. Morris, the well 

 known Wellesley Hills rose grower, who 

 have always classed him as a confirmed 

 bachelor, will be surprised to learn that 

 he was married to Miss Clark July 13. 

 His many friends in the trade will, I 



THOS. F. GALVIN, Inc. 



NEW YORK?*" ""**'"• 



1 Park 8tr««t 



VandcrbiltHotol 



BOSTON 



709 Boylston 8tr««t I 



Deliveries to Steamers and all Eastern Pointg. 



Remember Phillips 



272 Fulton Str««t 



BROOKLYN 



Brooklyn's only member of the Flarists' 

 Telegraph Delivery. Floral deliveries in New 

 York. Brooklyn. Long Island, New Jersey. BtOi 



Established 1874 ^ 



HUGO H. JAHN 



710 Nostrand Avenue 



195»" Bedford DROUKLYN, N. Y. 



Will deliver to Steamships, Theaters, anywhere 



within 20 miles o{ New York. 



ARTISTIC WORK PERSONAL ATTENTION 



Special Care of Your Telegraph Orders. 



tAfll O^M 8 and 6 GrMB* Are. 



88»U>347ereeDeATe. 



BROOKLY 



Ph....3|i|Pr..peet NEW YORK 



Telephone, Murray Hill 783 



KOTTMILLER 



FLORIST 



426 Madison Avenue, corner 49th SL, NEW YORK 



HlKhest Award at the International Flower Show, 

 April 11, Grand Central Palace. 



Out-of-town orders solicited. 

 Location Central. Personal Attention. 



IN THE 

 HEART OF 



NEW YORK CITY 



Close to Theaters and Steamships 



Personal Selection Satisfaction Guaranteed 



THE BOSTON FLORIST 



Established 1902 

 135 E. 34th St., NEW YORK 



A Card This Si 



Costs Only 70c per Week 

 on Yearly Order 



It wonld keep your name and yonr facilities 

 before the whol'*^""''" 



A half-Inch card costs only 35c per week on 

 yearly order. 



C. C. TREPEL, 



-TEN STORES- 



Main Office, BloominKdale's 

 Third Ave. and 69th St., NEW YORK 



^fLargeet indiyidual retail dealer In Out Flowkbs 

 and Plants In the world. 



