NOVEMBEB 23, 1905. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



43 



RETAIL FLORISTS. 



(CONTINUED.) 



T 



J. A. 



he Park 

 Floral Co. 



'^S!™'"" DENVER, Colo. 



LI lilCirP Florist, 218 6th St. 

 !• llLrr 9 PITTSBURG, PA. 



PenoBftI attention given to ont-of-town 

 orders for dellyery In Pittsburc and ylcinlty 



U. J. VIRGIN, 



NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



838 

 Canal Street, 



ATLANTA FLORAL CO. 



^lt%%?^'''ATLAHTA,eEOBGIA 



J. J. BENEKE, 



oii^ya^t ST> LOUIS, i»to> 



KANSAS QTY. 



The Market. 



Business has been good the past week. 

 No cut flowers are going to waste. 

 Chrysanthemums are plentiful but the 

 demand continues brisk. Roses are fairly 

 plentiful, but the supply of carnations 

 is not equal to the demand. Some good 

 carnations are being sent in now. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. A. F. Barbe died last Tuesday. 

 Mr. Barbe has the sympathy of the trade 

 in his bereavement. 



The C. A. Shaeflfer Floral Co. has or- 

 dered a new twenty-horsepower automo- 

 bile. This firm will start in business with 

 every modern convenience for handling 

 the trade. 



Geo. M. Kellogg was unable to act 

 on the florists' entertainment committee 

 on account of illness. 



The Florists' Bowling Club will hold 

 a tournament next week to contest for 

 the Geo. M. Kellogg cup and other prizes. 

 The contest will conclude with a ban- 

 quet at the Midland hotel next Satur- 

 day evening. 



Wm. H. Woerner and family, of 

 Omaha, have been visiting liere the past 

 week. Mr, Woerner had a display of 

 wire designs at the show. 



Wm. Kimball, formerly with W. H. 

 Humfeld, has taken a situation with 

 Samuel Murray. 



The florists of Kansas City should get 

 together and work to make the next 

 flower show a record breaker. Kay-See. 



TORONTO. 



Trade during the last couple of weeks 

 has been good, especially as the demand 

 i^or mums has been above the average. 

 I^erhaps this is accounted for by a num- 

 ■Jer of the small growers not growing as 

 many as previously. Roses and cama- 

 tions are coming in more plentifully as 

 >ne supply of mums is decreasing. The 

 'lemand for stock in general this fall 

 has l)(on unsually good and practically 

 ^'^ gnud stock has found ready sale. 



D. J. 



Monarch Satin Taffeta Ribbon 



The ribbon yoo want to use when a deep, soft 

 tone is desired with yo«f decorations. Ties into 

 bows and knots beautifully. Samples and prices 

 gladly sent for the asking. 



® J|^ fin? ^m Mk MxHb (Eflmjimtg 



8O6-808-81O ABCH ST. 58-54 g. EIOHTH 8T. [ 



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HARDY CUT FANCY AND DAGGER FERNS 



$1.00 per 1000, best quality. Discount on larger orders. 



New crop of Green GALAX, $1.00. Bronze Galax, $1.50 per 1000. 



New crop Southern WIL.I> SBIILAX, $4.00 and $7.00 per case. 



We carry the finest and most complete line of Decorative 

 Evergreens and Florists' Supplies. Our Specialties are Dagger 

 and Fancy Ferns, A-1 quality, $1.00 per 1000. Laurel Festooning, 

 good and full, band made, 5c and 6c per yard. Green and 

 Sphagnum Moss, $1.00 per bbl. Sphagnum Moss, 50c a bag; 5 

 bags, $2.00. Ivy Leaves, $4.00 per 1000. 



Sprengerl, 25c and 60c per bunch. Asparagus Plumosus, 

 60c per bunch and 60c per string. Leucothoe Sprays, $1.00 per 

 100 or $7.50 per 1000. 



We also carry a full line of Florists' Supplies, such as Tin Foil, Cut Wire, Corrugated Boxes— all 

 sizes. Folding Flower Boxes, Ribbon— all sizes and colors, all kinds of Letters, Wire Designs, 

 Cycas Leaves, etc. Our stock is of the best quality and at the most reasonable rates. Please write 

 for our price list. Orders by mall, telephone or telegraph will receive our most careful and prompt 

 attention. 



L. D.Tel. 2618 Mam. HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO., 8 and 1 1 Province St., BOSTON, Mass. 



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Cut 



FANCY 



DAOOCR 



FIRST QUALITY, 80c PER 1000. 



ALSO DEALER IN 



CHRISTMAS TREES, Baled Spruce for Cemetery Use 



I BOUQUBT OBBBH, SPHAaBXTlC MOBS, BTO. 



! L.B.BRAGIE.-S'SH" Hinsdale, Mass. 



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FANCY OR 

 DAGGER 



FERNS 



GALAX, 



No. 1 STOCK, 



only 75c per JOOO 



always used. Branch 



pound or made into festooning when desired. 



Brilliant bronze or green, 

 75c per 1000. 



Use onr laurel festooning' for your 



Decorations. It gives the best Batlsfaction of 

 any decorative green at this time of the year. 

 Sample lot on application, we make it daily, 

 gathered fresh from the woods. Handmade. 

 full sizes. 4c, 5c and 6c per yard. Once uied, 

 Laurel, 35c per large bundle. PrincesB Pine by the 



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CROWL PERN CO., - MILLiNGTON, MASS. \ 



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PILCHER & BURROWS 



Q|«QUA|«e ^316 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



^^ ^ri%*#i •#• Your object in being in business is to make money. The more 

 goods you sell — the more money you make. We can assist you in selling more goods and. conse- 

 quently, you make more money. We carry no stock but have you ship and bill the goods direct to 

 the trade. We do not wait for them to come after us but we go after them. 



Write us for information and we will do you some good. 



Waterville, Me. — H. R. Mitchell & 

 Son have opened a down-town sales de- 

 partment at W. A. Hager's confection- 

 ery store, in charge of Miss Grace 

 Miicholl. 



De Soto, Mo. — S. H. Hibbert ex- 

 presses liimsclf as well satisfied with the 

 retail trade this fall. They have four 

 liouses of chrysanthemums and one of 

 general stock. 



