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The Weekly Florists^ Review^. 



Sbptbmbbb 15, 1904. 



HINnfiC PI HDICT Ca '"P"*^**^ ■"** Growers of High-Grade JAPAN LONGIFLORIJM LILIES* 



DWARFED PUNTS. Woodside, Lopg Island, N.Y. 



A large range of new greenhouses is being erected at Wbitestone for Illy forcing. Plants and flowers supplied In 

 any quantity througbont the season. Our stock is of tbe best type, ««/«• ^im/ 

 well grown, and liolds th« rsoord as tbe finest handled by tbe wwhif'^^cf'tf^n^^ M Y 

 florists of New York Olty last Easter. Tf IIILCSLVIIt?, I^« ■• 

 Quaint and curious Japanese plants on band for shipment all tbe year around. Telephone Oonneotlon. 

 MentloB The Berlew when yon wrlte^ 



Hioode Florist Co.,' 



VENTILATION. 



I am planning the erection of another 

 greenhouse and would like some informa- 

 tion with regard to ventilation. I notice 

 that most of the larger places in the 

 west, as illustrated from time to time in 

 the Review, use alternating ventilators 

 on each side of the ridge while some use 

 continuous ventilation on one side only. 

 What is the idea? Does one get better 

 ventilation by using the alternating 

 rather than the continuous sasnf 



A. H. D. 



The alternating style of ventilation, 

 as shown in the illustration of the United 

 States Cut Flower Company's plant at 

 Elmira, N. Y., published August 25, is 

 considered by experts to be the ideal and 

 is now used by most modern builders. 

 The advantages obtained by this system 

 over continuous ventilation are, first, 

 that during continued damp weather the 

 expansion of the ventilator sash does not 

 interfere with its closing tightly; sec- 

 ond, during high winds the resistance is 

 reduced to a minimum, at the same time 

 affording quite as free an access to fresh 

 air. Another very valuable advantage 

 lies in the fact that ventilation can be 

 readily alternated to suit either a north 

 or south wind. There is very little dif- 

 ference in the cost of construction, but 

 the difference in cost of maintenance is 

 decidedly in favor of the alternating 

 method. Bibes. 



Baltimore, Md. — M. Wells will erect 

 a greenhouse at 231 S. Broadway. 



Daosr and Fancy TERNS. 



A Vo. 1 quality.... $1.00 per 1000, 

 discount on larger orders. 



Very flne bronze and green Oalax, 

 selected stock, $1.00 per 1000. 



Jbanrel FeBtoonlncr> hand made. 



good and full, S6.00 and S6.00 



per 100 yards. 

 Oreen IKoei, tl.OO per bbl. 

 Sphagnnm Koae, 50c per bag ; 



Sl.OO per bbl. 



Branch laurel, 50c per bundle. 



Orders by mail, telegraph or telephone will 

 receive our prompt and personal attention. 

 L. D. Telephone 2618 Main. 



HENRT M. ROBINSON A CO. 

 11 Province St., BOSTON, MASS. 



Mention Tho R#t1»w wben jrm write. 



1. J. FELLOURIS, 



Wbol«Mle and Retail 

 Dealers in all kinds of 



EVERGREENS 



(ikl k\ Bronze 

 •l.OO per 1000. 



FERNS, S:S.''-.%^"^«*- 



468 Sixth Avenue, NEW YORK 



Between asth and a9th Streets. 



Telephone 4009 R Madison Square. ^ 

 Mention Tbe Bevlew when. 70a write. 



WILLIAM H. GINTHER 



30 West S0tli Street, 

 Phone 551 Madison Square, VBW TOBK. 



Violets, Roses, Carnations, OrchidSr 



Established 1888. 



OROWBR8 — Important — Special advantages 

 for you this season. Write or see us. 



Mention The Review when yon writs. 



P^, (SOUTHERN 



ror ;3 wiLD SMIILAX 



(Where Qoallty Is First Consideration.) 



Write, Wire or Phone the Introdnoers. 



GA&DWBLK TBB WOODBMAXr CO., 



EVBBaBBBV. Al^. 



9S' HBW OBOP Southern Wild Smilax now 

 ready in limited quantities. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



Wholesale Gut Flower Prices. 



Buffalo. Sept. 14. 



Beauties, Specials $20, 



Extra 10. 



Shorts 2. 



Brides and Maids, Extra 



No. 1 8 



No. 2 l.( 



Oamot 2.1 



GtoldenGate 1. 



Kaiaerln 3. 



Liberty 2 



Meteor 1. 



Mrs. Morgan 1 



Perle 2. 



Sunrise 1 



Orchids— Gattleyas 26 



Oamations 1 



Adiantnm Onneatum 



" Croweanum 



Farleyense 8 



Asparagus Plumosus, Strings 40 



Sprays 1. 



" Sprengeri " 1 



Asters 



Gladiolus 



Lilium liOngiflorom 



LUy of the VaUey 2. 



SmQax 10 



Sweet Peas 



Water Lilies 



Galax 



Common Ferns 



Per 100 

 .00 to 825.00 

 00 to 15.00 



00 to 



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 .00 to 

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300 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 

 7.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 8.00 



86.00 

 2.00 

 1.00 

 1.60 



10.00 



60.00 

 2.00 

 8.00 

 2.00 

 2.60 



15.00 

 5.00 



16.00 



.20 



2.00 



.15 



.20 



My adv. in the Review did the trick. 

 Thanks. — R. M. Schultz, Madison, N.J. 



The First Steps ! 



" I have several times been consulted 

 by those who would make a beginning 

 in tbe Florists' business. In each case I 

 have said that tbe flrst step is to sub- 

 scribe for a Trade Paper, and tbe next to 

 procure a copy of The Florists' Manual." 

 J. A. Vauntinb, 

 Pres. Park Floral Co., Denver, Colo. 



THE FLORISTS' MANUAL 



By Wiluam Scott. 



A Practical Treatise on the eery -day 

 work of Greenhouse Management. Sent 

 postpaid on receipt of $6.00. 



FLORISTS' PURLISHIN6 GO. 



334 Daarborn St., CHkCAGO. 



N. LECAKES & GO. 



53 W. 28111 St., NEW YORK 



ir 



Tel. Ho. 1214 

 Madison Square 



Stands at Cut 

 Flower Exchange 

 Coogan BIdg., W. 

 26th Street & 84th 

 Street Cut Flower 

 Market. 



Specialties: Galax Leaves, Ferns and Leuco- 

 thoe Sprays. Holly, Princess Pine and all kinds 

 of Evergreens. 

 Ottlax Leaves. Oreen, $1.00 per 1000, 17.50 per 



case of 10.000. 

 Oalax Leaves, Bronse, Medium. 86.00 per 

 case; large S6.60 per case. 10.000 in a case. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



George Cotsooas & Co. 



Wholesale and Betall Dealers 

 in aU kinds of 



EVERGREENS 



FANCT and 

 DAOUKK FERNS, 

 Brown and Oreen 

 OALAX. 



66 West 28th Street, |Iqu, Ynrlr Pitv 



Bet. 6th Ave. and Broadway, ndW I III R Uilji 



Leucothoe Sprays, Holly, Princess Pine. 



9^ October Ist we move to our 



new and commodioas premises, 



46 WEST 29TK STBBBT. 

 Mention nie Review wImh yon write. 



ROSES 



High Grade 

 cut blooms 

 at all times 



HELLER BROS., NEW CASTLE, IND. 



SOUTH PARK FLORAL CO. 



Mention The Review when yon wrttei 



HOLTON & 

 UNKEL CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS, 



MILWAUKEE, -- WISe 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



GALAX-GALAX-GALAX 



Galax— Bronze or Green $1.00 per 1000 



Ferns— Dagger or Fancy 75 



Ivy Leaves— English voo 



Sphagnum Moss aobbl.sack 



Wire DesiRDs, Letters, Tin Foil, etc. 



HI llCllllin 34 WIUIAM STREET. 

 , L MtRANU, I. D T^'^^h^o^e^e: '^ ^ 



Mention The Review when you write. 



National Florists' Board Of Trade 



NEW MANAGEMENT. Tel. Call, 666 John. 

 Harris H. Hatdek riate manager of the 



Nepera Chemical Company) Prpntdpnt 



Edward McK. Whitijto, Vice- Pres. and Counsel: 

 John E. Walker (Member of the New York 



Bar) , Secretary and Treasurer. 



56 Pine St., ^^^eo% NEMf YORK CITY 



MenUon The Bevtow wfeea yo* write. 



