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August 19, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



65 



Tta* fflorlBts whose cards appear on tbe paces oarrylnc this head, are prepared to flU orders 

 from other florists for local deUvery on the usual basis. , 



Alexander McConnell 



911 Fifth Avenue, corner of 49th St. 



NEW YORK CIT^ 



T«Iesrrsph orders forwarded to any part of the United States. Oanada and all the principal cities of Enrope. 

 tleffereace or cash must accompany all orders from unknown correepondents. Cable Address AUEXCONNBLb 



David Clarke's Sons 



8839-2241 Broadway 



Tel. 1552. 1553 Columbus 



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 AVENUE 



NEW YORK CITY 



F. T. D. MEMBER 



IN HEART OF NIW YORK CITY 



6 £. 33d Street, Kew York 



({pposite the Waldorf-Astoria. Phone Mad. Sq. 6404 

 Oar Motto— The Golden Bole 





Flowers to All the World 



by TELEGRAPH 



SIEBRECHT A. SON 



619 Fifth At*., NEW YORK CITY 



VrX WXBX ONX OF THX PIONZKB8 



YOUNG a NUGENT 



NEW YORK: 42 W. 28th St. 



In the theater district. Exceptional facilitiet 

 for delivering; flowers on outgoins steamers. 

 Your orders will receive prompt and careful 

 attention. Wire, telephone or write ua. 



MYER 



609.11NaiisonAve.,NewYork 



L D. Phone 

 5297 Plaza 



JUdLrH IRLrLL, BROOKLYN, N.Y. 



Telephone No. 1310 Bedford 



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



We give personal attention to ^our orders and 

 guarantee satisfaction. 



WARENDORFF 



SIOUBMIOVIRTOWII ^^;^„^„^ 



The Anaonia, 74th Street and Broadway. 



rnATIIAM W V Tli^ Chatham floral Co: 

 vIlAIIliinf II* I • PROMPTNESS. WITH CAIE 



Eastern NEW YORK and Western MASS. 



ORDERS 

 FOR...... 



NEW YORK 



Wire or Phone to 



MAX SCHLING 



_ 22 West 89th Street, adjelnlns Plaza Hotel 



BAt ^orlstB In the States as References EUROPEAN ORDERS EXECUTED 



I Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association I 



recently purchased R. .1. Windier 's in- 

 terest in the business. 



Miss Julia Mottell, cashier for the 

 Nicotine Mfg. Co., was held up by a 

 highwrayman August 14, while on her 

 way to the office with the weekly pay 

 roll. Miss Mottell is an athlete, and 

 soon routed her assailant. She saved 

 the money. The would-be robber es- 

 caped. John S. Carter, head of the 

 company, is at Sau' Francisco attending 

 the S. A. F. convention. 



Samuel Seligman, of Wertheimer 

 Bros., New York, is calling on the 

 trade. 



William W. Ohlweiler, general mana- 

 ger of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 

 who was elected chairman of the St. 

 Louis Florists' Club trustees last week, 

 is a hustler, and, with W. A. Rowe and 

 Frank Windier to assist him, the club 

 meetings for the coming season will 

 prove interesting. J. J, B. 



ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 



The Market. 



Business conditions last week re- 

 mained unchanged. The same dullness 

 and small movement of stock prevailed. 

 There have been a number of small 

 affairs, such as dinner dances and table 

 decorations, which have been a help to 

 the business at one or two stores. The 

 midsummer dance of a local organiza- 

 tion called for a large decoration, in 

 which evergreens and gladioli were 

 principally used. A large number of 

 corsages were sold for this affair. 



Outdoor flowers are cheapened by an 

 ever increasing number of farmers who 

 come to the city with their outdoor 

 flower stock. 



The hydrangeas in bloom on the hotel 

 and cottage grounds are fine specimens, 

 noticeably the Otaksa. Some of the 

 plants are entirely covered with flowers 

 and measure almost six feet across. 



Most attempts in former years to 

 grow good asters outside have met with 

 little success because of blight, but this 

 year some exceptionally fine flowers are 

 seen. The^e has been plenty of rain, 

 which may have helped _a.L the start. 



Various Notes. 

 W. R. Thoms, of the Egg Harbor 

 Flower Shop, will move in about a 

 month to a new, up-to-date store, a 

 few doors from his present location. 

 The store, 20x60, has two windows for 

 display purposes. There is a green- 

 house in the rear, 16x42, and a lot, 

 20x100, for evergreens, etc. Mr. Thorns' 

 business has grown from nothing to its 

 present prominent standing in five 



THOS. F. GALVIN, Inc. 



NEW YORK '••*'^*" 



1 Park 8tr««t 



,VaiMi«rbiltHotoi 



BOSTON 



799 Boyiston 8tr««t I 



Deliveries to Steamers' and all Eastern Points. 



R H I L L I P S 



272 Fulton Street 



BROOKLYN 



Brooklyn 'h only member of the Florists' Tele- 

 l^raph Delivery. Floral deliveries Id New York 

 Brooklyn, Lodk Island, New Jersey, Etc. 

 Established 1874 



HUGO H. JAHN 



710 Nostrand Avenue 



1052^ Bedford BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Will deliver to Steamships, Theaters, anywhere 

 within 20 mUes of New York. 



ARTISTIC WORK PERSONAL ATTENTIOW 



Special Care of Your Telegraph Orders. 



IJtf I Itt A M §.%"d § Greene Ave. 



889 to 34 7 tireeae Ave. 



BROOKLYN 



3906 



pbM..SS;pr.Mect NEW YORK 



Telephone, Murray Hill 783 



KOTTMILLER 



FLORIST 



426 Madison Avenue, corner 49th SL. NEW YORK 



Highest Awaril at the International Flower Show, 

 April 11, Grand Central Palace. 



Out-of-town orders solicited, 

 IjOcnHon rront,-,) PnrNnnal Attention. 



IN THE 

 HEART OF 



Close to Theaters and Steamships 



Personal Selection Satisfaction Guaranteed 



THE BOSTON FLORIST 



Established 1902 

 185 E. 84th St., NEW YORK 



NEW YORK CITY 



A Card This Si 



Coats OnlT 70o per Week 

 on Tearlr Order 



It would keep yonr name and your fadUttee 

 before the whole trade. 



A half -inch card coeta only SBc per w«ek on 

 yearly order. 



Cr T9PPPI TEN STORES 

 • V« IIUilLli, Main Office, Bloominsrdale'a 



Third Ave. and 69th St.. NEW YORK 



^fLargest Individual retail dealer in Cm Fix>wsbs 

 and PI.&KT8 in the world. 



