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JANUABT 4, 190ft. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



457 



RETAIL FLORISTS. 



CCONTINUED.) 



LI IVIPF^P Florist. 218 6th St. 

 , I, l>lL.rr, PITTSBURG, PA. 



Personal attention given to out-of-town 

 orders for delivery In Pittsburg and vicinity. 



ATLANTA FLORAL CO. 



41 Peachtree Street, 



ATLANTA. GA. 



U. J. VIRGIN, 



o^'l?^.. MEW OHLEAHS. L*. 



J. J. BENEKE 



1»16 

 OllTe Street, 



St. Louis, Mo. 



GALVESTON, TEX. 

 MRS. M. A. HANSEN 



T. K. C. A. Bxriu>zvo 



S. B. STEWART 



1 1 9 No. 1 6th Street, OMAHA. NEB. 



Orders UIIIIICCnTA °^ ^^^ Northwest will 

 for IHIIIIiCOUIA be properly executed by 



AUG. S. SWANSON, 



ST. PAUL. MINN. 



GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



It was a wonderful Christmas, both 

 from the standpoint of the retailer and 

 wholesaler. Flowers were scarce, the 

 supply of colored carnations being to- 

 tally inadequate. Whites were sufficient 

 to go around. Boses were plentiful until 

 Christmas, when the cut gradually les- 

 sened until now the demand exceeds the 

 supply. There were many Paper "Whites, 

 Bomans and violets, but all sold well, 

 even to poinsettias, although the demand 

 for them would be greater if they did 

 not persist in wilting so. 



As usual the A. J. Brown seed store 

 handled several car-loads of holly, some 

 of excellent quality. Several wholesale 

 produce dealers also handled it this year, 

 and all the grocery stores round town 

 each had a crate of holly on tap. 



G. F. C. 



RED BANK. N. J. 



At a meeting of the Elberon Horti- 

 cultural Society December 18, it was 

 decided to hold a flower show some time 

 during next summer. The matter was 

 left in the hands of a committee to per- 

 fect the arrangements. As the society 

 is weekly adding to its membership, it 

 is expected that the display will exceed 

 any previous effort made in this direc- 

 tion. At this meeting there was a large 

 attendance, four new members being ad- 

 mitted to membership and six proposi- 

 tions were received. 



There were several noticeable exhibits, 

 including poinsettias from M. Bauer, 

 gardener for Daniel O'Day; mushrooms 

 from William D. Bobertson, gardener for 

 Mrs. Thomas T. Kinney, and tomatoes 

 grown under glass from W. H. Hall, 

 gardener for S. B. Guggenheim. 



A. J. Guttman, of New York, was 

 present and exhibited Carnation Vic- 

 tory, which was much admired. It was 

 awarded a certificate of merit. 



What $5.00 



will do. Buy enough ribbons for you 

 to make a start in using ribbons with 

 your flower decorations. They will add a 

 tone that cannot be had any other way. 



All the leading Florists recognize the 

 value of the Pine Tree Ribbons in their 

 work. Are you one of the leaders? 



SAMPLES FREE. 



®Ij/f in? Evn Mk MxUb OInmpany 



806-808-810 ABCH ST. 59-64 V. EIGHTH ST, I 



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Bize anil lira Galai 



Discounts 



on large orders. 



New 

 Crop 



$1.00 per 1000. 



Ako some FINE CUT BOXWOOD Sri'bt."- 



Hardy Cut FANCY aud DAGGER FERNS, 



11.00 per 1000, best quality. Discount on larger orders. 

 New crop Southern "WILD SMILjIX, t4.0U and 17.00 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, hand made, 5c and 6c per yard. Green and 

 Sphagnum Moss, $1.00 per bbl. Sphagnum Moss, 60c a bag; 5 

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



Sprengerl, 26c and 50c per bunch. Asparagus Plumosus, 

 60c per bunch and 50c per string. Leucothoe Sprays, $1.00 per 

 100 or r.60 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. — I 



Prince St., dOSTUNi MASSi 



L. D. Tel. 2618 



M»° HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO., 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



No. I DAGGER AND FANCY FERNS, $1.00 per 1000. 



Brilliant Bronze or Green GALAX, 75c per J 000. 

 Southern Smilax, 50-Ib. case, $5.50* 



We can supply you with fresh made 



LAUREL FESTOONING 



all winter, and gathered daily fresh from the 

 woods, 4e, 5c and 6c per yard. Sample lot on 

 application. BRANCH LAUREL, a^c per 



large bundle. Fine line of Trees for decorating purposes. Try the beautiful 

 Pine. Telephone or telegraph orders will receive prompt attention. 



CROWL FERN CO., - NILLINGTON, MASS. 



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PILCHER & BURROWS 



P|«QUAKft 1316 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



*rl%*rl «P» 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. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



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