

0(h-OBEB 27, 1904. 



The Weekly Florists^ Revie^** 



U41 



GAUZE RIBBONS 



from manufacturer to florists. 



We make them ESPECIALLY for florists and "know 

 how*' to weave them right. Our prices are those of the 

 MANUFACTURER, not jobbers' prices. Colors: 



White, 

 Light Pink, 

 Dark Pink, 

 Ligrht Violet, 

 Dark Violet, 

 Beauty, 



Purple, 



Mousse, 



Applegfreen, 



Blue, 



Nile, 



Meteor. 



Write for samples and prices. All widths, narrow and wide. 



S[J|^ fxnt ^vu Mk MxUb (Hampmi^ 



806-808-810 Arch St. 52 and 54 N. 8th St. I 



Mention The Review when you write. 



HARDY CUT FERNS I 



Fancy or Dagger 75c per JOOO. Dis- 

 count on large orders. Galax, bronze 

 or green, 75c per lOOOj $6.50 per case 

 10,000. Use our Mountain Laurel for 

 your decorations, 4c 5c and 6c per yard, 



made fresh daily from the woods. BRANCH LAUREL, 35c 



per large bundle. 



CROWL FERN CO., -- MILUNGTON, MASS. 



Maatkm Tb» B«t1«w wbea yoa wrlu. 



1 

 1 



NEW CROP SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX, S?'..?St^'J S iT 



DAOOBB and FAVOT FBBHB. A-l quality. $1.00 perlOOO ; discount onlarger 

 orders. BBXLXiZ4JiT BBOHSB and OBBBB- OAXiAX. »l.00 per 1000. 

 We carry the finest and moBt complete line of Decorative Evergreens and PlorlatR' 

 Supplies. Our Specialties are Da^jrer and Fancy Ferns. A-1 quality II wSer 1000 LaurSl 

 Festoonlngr. grood and full, hand made, 6o and 6c per yard GrMnand sShllr^m Mo« 

 •1.00 per bbl. SDha«num Moss. 60c a bag. 6 bags. »2 00 ivy Ktm 14 oS^r 1ft ' 



Spren«rerl, 26c and 60c per bunch. Asparagus Plumosus 60c ner bunphTnd HW. n»,. 

 String. Leucoihoe Sprays, 11.00 per 100 or 17.50 per ICOO ^ 



We also carry a full line of Florists' Supplies, such as Tin Foil Cut Wire Comiir&tAd RnToa— sil 

 BlTOS, Folding Flower Boxes, Ribbon-all sizes and colors. Coral Letters Blo^' L^tterl m.^n^R^n« 

 Cycas Leaves, etc. Our stock Is of the best quality and at the most reisoMble rateS' Pl?^ writ« 

 itffl '"■^''^ ""*■ ^^ "'''"• ^^«'"'°"« "^ t«le»'-aPh win re?"v^ou?m?s? careful an"prom pi 



L.D.Tei: 2618 Mam. HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO., 8 and II Province St., BOSTON, Miss. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



A. HERRMANN, 



MANUFACnmCR or nORAL MTTAL DCSIGNS. 



MPORTER AND DEALER IN FLORISTS' SUPPLES. 



Factorr, 709 Hrst Av&. bnt. 40tk cad 4tot Sts. 

 Oflic* aarf WarMWoaw, 4rt4. 406, 406, 410. 412 

 East 34tli StreetTNEMr YORK. 



WBITK rOR NKW CATALOOUI. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



L BAUMANN & CO. 



IMPORTERS AND MANUFAaURERS OF 



Florists' Supplies 



76-78 Wabash Ave , CHICAGO. 



Write for our new catalog'ae F, onr prices 

 may interest yon. 



Mention The Review when yoo write. 



A. J. FELLOURIS, 



Wholesale and Retail 

 Dealers in all kinds of 



EVERGREENS 



GAI A\ Bronze 

 91.00 per 1000. 



FERNS, SSr^.%^^?.«~- 



468 Sixth Avenue, NEW YORK 



Between asth and aoth Streata. 



Telephone 4009 R Madison Square. 

 UpTitloTi Th» Review whrm Ton writ*. 



Always mention the Florists' Bevlew 

 when writing' advertisers. 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 



There is not a great deal of life in 

 business as yet. The weather is warm 

 and plenty of flowers outdoors.. A 

 good frost would help the trade along. 

 Lots of stock is coming into the market. 

 Some very fine chrysanthemums are to 

 be seen and roses are of good quality. 

 Beauties take the lead, as usual. .Car- 

 nations are not as yet plentiful, owing 

 to the excessive heat we are having, but 

 the prospects are bright. 



Jacob Schulz's carnations will be a 

 sight when they come into bloom. They 

 are looking fine. 



Jos. Coenen & Co. had a wedding dec- 

 oration this week. Lots of roses and 

 smilax were used. 



The A. Heitz place is in fine order. 

 He will have a fine lot of pot mums for 

 All Saints' day. 



Henry Fuchs has just completed put- 

 ting in a steam boiler and has added two 

 more houses to his plant. 



Leo Zeller, formerly with Jacob Schulz, 

 has started in business. He will grow 

 carnations chiefly. 



A. Bauraer is making a handsome dis- 

 play in his show window of roses and 

 cut chrysanthemums. August knows 

 how to go at it. 



Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haupt have re- 

 turned from their long trip to the Golden 

 Gate and enjoyed it ever so much. 



F. Walker & Co. are building a green- 

 house in the rear of their store for palms 

 and ferns. 



C. W. Keimers, of Crescent Hill, is 

 sending in some very fine American Beau- 

 ties and chrysanthemums. 



On Sunday, October 16, a party of 

 florists, consisting of Jos. Coenen, Jno. 

 Bohrraan, Fred Schulz, Hy. Fuchs, Mr. 

 and Mrs. Joe Werth and Hy. Lichtefeld, 

 made a trip to Cincinnati, took dinner 

 at Rigg's and after dinner took a car 

 at Fountain Square out to Lockland and 

 visited the establishment of W. K. Par- 

 tridge. We found the gentleman at home 

 on his beautiful place. Through the 

 kindness of Mr. Partridge the party was 

 shown through the different houses. His 

 roses and carnations are a picture of 

 health. Here was seen a red seedling 

 carnation which took the eye of everyone 

 and made a good impression. It was a 

 bright red and had a good stem and large 

 flowers. Hy. Lichtefeld. 



MINNEAPOLIS. 



L. S. Donaldson has bought the E. J. 

 Mendenhall greenhouses and the real es- 

 tate used in connection with the busi- 

 ness. Mr. Mendenhall has been in the 

 business forty-five years. The sale marks 

 his retirement from business after be- 

 ing a resident of Minneapolis since 1856. 



Mr. Donaldson secures the greenhouses 

 and property on First avenue S. between 

 Eighteenth and Nineteenth, and running 

 through to Stevens avenue. He will im- 

 mediately put the stock on the market. 

 The greenhouses will be closed out. What 

 the improvements to the property will be 

 has not been determined, but they will 

 be extensive. 



West Superior, Wis. — James S. Mar- 

 shall is making extensive repairs and im- 

 provements in his greenhouses on Hughitt 

 avenue. 



Larwill, Ind. — F. A. KnuU has just 

 added another house 10x65. He grows 

 lettuce, pot plants and mums and has 

 a prosperous trade. 



