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November 4, 1015. 



The Florists* Review 



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- Tbi» fflorlsto whose oarda appear on the paces oarrylnff this head, are prepared to till orders 

 -*-- — from other florists for looal deUvenr on the usual bcMls. 



DARDS, 



N. E* Cor* 44th Street and Madison Avenue, 



NEW YORK 



Telephones 

 4085-4086 88th Street, 



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



in Europe and the British Colonies. 



Gable Dardsflor, Western Union 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



EstabUshed 1874 



Alexander NcConnell 



611 5th 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 

 fiom unknown correspondents. 



Cable Address ALEXCONNELL 



McKENNEY 



503 Fifth Ave., New Terk 



Telephone 6390 Murray Hill 



^^■Pte In the very center m^wmm 

 ^W of New York City ^^ 



(Corner of 42d Street and Sth Avenue) 



Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



G. E. M. STUMPP 



761 FIFTH AVKNUE 



NEW YORK CITY 



F. T. D. MEMBER 



WARENDORFF 



STORES ALL OVER TOWN 



Send 7oar NEW YORK ORDERS to 



THE ANtONIA, SeveDty-fourth Street 

 and Broadway. 



David Clarke's Sons 



2239-2241 Broadway 



Tel. 1552. 1553 Columbus 



NEW YORK CITY 



Out-of-town orders for delivery in New Toik 

 carefully and promptly filled at reasonable rates 



THOS. F. GALVIN, Inc. 



NEW YORK •""""*« 



1 Park Street OnCTAil 

 799 Boylston Street DU9 I UH 



Deliveries to Steamers and all Eastern Points. 

 inCPPH TVrPFf SS^ Lewis Ave.* 



JUdLin lALrLL,BRflOKLYM,N.y. 



Telephone No. 1310 Bedford 



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



We give personal attention to your orders and 

 guarantee satisfaction. 



ORDERS linil VflDlf "'"= **" PHONE TO 



FOR ... . NtW I UKIV MAX SCHLING 



22 West 89th Street, adjolnlns Plaza Hotel 



Best Florists in the States as References European Orders Bxeoated 



Member Florists' Telesreph Delivery Assoclstlon 



YOUNG ft NUGENT 



NEW YORK: 42 W. 28lh SL 



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. 



Cr TPPPPl TEN STORES 

 • V. 1 IUjI LIj, Main Office, Bloomingdale's 



Third Ave. and 69th St.. NEW YORK 



pr~Largc8t Indlvldnal retail dealer In OxrrPLOwxBa 

 and Ptants In the world. 



The advertising of free flowers for 

 October 29 attracted a great crowd of 

 people to the opening of the new stort) 

 of the MuUanphy Florists, at Eighth 

 and Locust streets. 



A report of the death of Edward G. 

 Eggeling will be found in this week's 

 obituary column. 



Visitors last week were Martin Reu- 

 kauf, representing H. Bayersdorfer & 

 Co., Philadelphia; J. J. Karins, of 

 Henry A. Dreer, Philadelphia, and 

 Thomas Knight, of Knight & Struck 

 Co., New York. J. J. B. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



Chrysanthemums are now at their 

 flood tide. In spite of their abundance, 

 they have not yet demoralized the mar- 

 ket as in preceding years; in fact, 

 prices show a wonderful improvement 

 when compared with those of a year 

 ago. In addition to the varieties 

 named last week, there are now a good 

 many Ivory mums. This old favorite 

 continues to sell well, as does Bonnaf- 

 fon. There is an increased supply of 

 pompons, but they clean up well, es- 

 pecially the yellow and bronze. Roses 

 are off crop. Most of the growers are 

 timing the roses for holiday cuts. 

 Prices on roses have receded a little, 

 but not seriously. The abundance 

 of mums, of course, affects the 

 sale of long-stemmed stock, Beauties 

 suffering more, probably, than any 

 other sort. Ophelia, Russell, Had- 

 ley, Shawyer and Sunburst are the lead- 

 ing favorites, but all other sorts clean 

 up well. Short-stemmed stock has 

 dropped to $1 per hundred. 



The carnation market remains much 

 the same as that of a week ago, which 

 must be considered encouraging. Spe- 



. . . FLORIST. . . 

 426 Madison Avenue— and 49th Street 



VanderbUt Hotel iNOW YOrk 



TeiepQone Murray Hill 783 



Highest award at the laternational Flower 

 Show. April ii. Grand Central Palace. 

 Out-of-town O.ders Solicited 

 Location Central Personal Attention 



SIEBRECHT BROS., Inc. 



Successors to SIEBRECHT & SON 



619 5th Ave. (At SOth SL) New York 



We are prepared to fill your commis- 

 sions, large or small, with facility. 

 Your patronage is solicited, with the 

 assurance that it will be appreciated, 

 and, because of up-to-date, modern 

 methods of handling our business, your 

 account will receive its merited attention 

 ■stabllshed 1867 Phone 7956 Plazs 



We have connections with all 



leading florists of tlie trorid 



Flowers by Telegrapb and Cable 



IN HEART OF NEW YORK CITY 



6 E. 33d Street, New York 



apposite the Waldorf-Astoria. Phone Mad. Sq. 04M 

 Oar Motto— The Golden Rule 



HUGO H. JAHN 



710 Nostrand Avenue 



1952^ Bedford BROOKLYN, N, Y, 



Will deliver to Steamships, Theaters, anywhere 

 within 20 miles of New York. 



AKTISTIC WORK PERSONAL ATTENTIOlf 



Special Care of Your Telegraph Orders. 



THE BOSTON FLORIST 



Personal selection. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



In the heart of New York City. 



Close to Theaters and Steamships. 



Established 1902. 



135E.34THST., - NEWYORIC 





