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OcToeKK 14, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



TIM ftoitot* whoM cards svpMur on the paces oamrlnK this li«ad, are prepared to flU orders 

 —• >— from other florists for local deUvery on tli# usual basis. 



DARDS, 



N* E* Cor. 44th Street and Madison Avenuey 



NEW YORK 



Telephones 

 4086-4086 88th Street, 



Orders delivered on all the Ocean Liners or telegraphed to our own correspondents 



in Europe and the British Colonies. 



OBUe Dardsftor, Western Union 



i Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



EstabUshed 1874 



WARENDORFF 



STORES ALL OVER TOWN 



Send your NEW YORK ORDERS to 



THE ANSONIA, Seventy-fourth Street 

 and Broadway. 



David Clarke's Sons 



8239-8841 Broadwasr 



Tel. 1662. 1663 Colambos 



NEW YORK CITY 



Ont*of-town orders for delivery in New York 

 earef ally and promptly filled at reasonable rates 



G. E. M. STUMPP 



761 FIFTH AVINUE 



NEW YORK CITY 



F. T. D. MEMBER 



IN HEART OF NEW YORK CITY 



6 £. 33d Street, New York 



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

 Oar Motto— The Golden Rule 



Flowers to All the World 



by TELEGRAPH 



SIEBRECHT & SON 



619 Fifth At*., new YORK CITY 



WX WXRX Om OF THK FI0NKKB8 



YOUNG ft NUGENT 



NEW YORK: 42 W. 28th St. 



In the theater district. Exceptional facilities 

 for delivering flowers on outgoing steamers. 

 Your orders will receive prompt and careful 

 attention. Wire, telephone or write us. 



MYER 



609-llNadisonAve.,NewYork 



L D. fhone 

 5297 Plaza 



lACrPn TDVPrf S84 Lewis A^e., 



JUOLiU lIUirLL, BROOKLYN, N.Y. 



Telephone No. 1810 Bedford 



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



We give personal attention to your orders and 

 guarantee satisfaction. 



ORDERS 

 FOR • . . . 



iiriif If ABI^ yNlRE OR PHONE TO 



NEW TUKIlMAX SCHLING 



22 WMt 89th StrMt, adJoMns Plaza Hotal ^ 



Best Florists in the States as References European Orders Bzeonted 



Member Florists' Telesraph DeUveiy Asseelstlea 



Alexander NcConnell 



611 Stli Ave., cor. of 49th St. 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Telegraph orders forwarded to any part of 

 the United States, Canada and all the princi- 

 pal cities of Europe. 



Reference or cash must accompany all orders 

 from unknown correspondents. 



Cable Address ALEXCONNELL 



ond. William H. Darlington, of Mama- 

 roneck, N. Y., was second, with five 

 firsts. Peter Hauck, Jr., of East Orange, 

 and Mrs. William Barr, of Llewellyn 

 Park, were tied for third place, each 

 having four firsts and a second. 



J. F. Noll & Co. have a fine display 

 of bulbs in their window. Mr, Peter- 

 son states that the quality of the bulbs 

 received by the firm this year is un- 

 usually fine. E. B. M. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



It is many months since flower 

 stands in the various wholesale stores 

 and markets have been as well cleaned 

 up as has been the case the last few 

 days. A real, old-time activity has 

 prevailed and growers have been great- 

 ly encouraged by the advance in prices. 

 The turn in the tide was bound to 

 come sooner or later and it is hoped 

 now that the season's business will go 

 well ahead of that of a year ago. 



Chrysanthemums are arriving in 

 greater abundance, but not in sufficient 

 volume to cause any slump in the 

 value of other flowers. Golden Glow 

 and Advance are most in evidence, 

 with Unaka and Octobei; Frost arriv- 

 ing in smaller lots. Some pompons are 

 also seen. Good prices are being real- 

 ized. A few fancies have made $3 

 to $4 per dozen, but the general aver- 

 age has been $8 to $16 per hundred. 



Roses continue to do well and every- 

 thing cleans up at slightly higher prices 

 than a week ago. A week of cloudy, 

 cool and damp weather materially re- 

 diiced supplies. Carnations have ad- 

 vanced still further. A few fancies 

 have reached $5, but the general run 

 of stock has commanded $2 to $4 per 

 hundred. Single violets arrive in small 

 quantities. Lilies are scarce and dearer. 



THOS. F. GALVIN, Inc. 



NEW YORK •""«"*« 



1 Park Straat QnQTnN 



799 Boylston Straat DU9 I Ull 



Deliveries to Steamers and all Eastern Points. 



P H I L L I R S 



272 Fulton Straat 



BROOKLYN 



Brooklyn's only member of the Florists' Tele- 

 graph Delivery. Floral deliveries in New York 

 Brooklyn, Long Island, New Jersey, Etc. 

 Established 1874 



HUGO H. JAHN 



710 Nestrend Avenue 



BROOKLYN, N.Y. 



Tel. No. 

 105 S Bedford 



Will deliver to Steamships, Theaters, anywhere 

 within 20 miles of New York. 



AKTISTIO WORK PERSONAL ATTENTIOX 



Special Care of Your Telegraph Orders. 



tAfll OAM 8 and 5 OrMne Ave. 



889 to 34 7 Greene Ave. 



BROOKLY 



PhomgSo Project NEW YORK 



Te>epiione Murray Hiil 783 



KOTTMILLER FLORIST 



426 Madison Ave., cor. 49th St. NEW YORK 

 Vanderbllt Hotel 



Highest award at the International Flower 

 Show. April 11, Grand Central Palace. 

 Out-of-town O.ders Solicited 

 Location Central Pprsonal Attention 



THE BOSTON FLORIST 



Personal selection. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



In the heart of Vew York City. 



Close to Theaters and Steamships. 



Established 1902. 



1 35E.34THST., - NEW YORK 



Cr TPPPPl TEN STORES 

 • \f, iniilLli, Main Office, Bloomingdale'i 



Third Ave. and 59th St.. NEW YORK 



V Largest Individual retail dealer In Our Tfho^naM 



and Plamts in the world, 



rnATIIAM N Y ^^^ Ciiatfaam rioral Co. 



Vllillllltllf il* 1 • PROMPTNESS. WITH CARf 



Eastern NEW YORK and Western MASS. 



