March 1, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



J0J9 



RETAIL FLORISTS. 



(CONTINUED.) 



Buffalo, N.Y. 



W. J. Palmer & Son, 804 Hiln St. 



RETAIL ORDERS SOLICITED FOR 



PITTSBURG, PS. 



H. L. BLIND ft BROS. 



30 FIFTH STREET. 



Careful and prompt attention to 

 out-of-to>vn orders. 



CHOICEST FLOWERS 



George H.Berke 



FLORIST 



Local and Long h. ..ince Phones 



1505 Pacific Ave., ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. 



T 



he Park 

 Floral Co. 



J. A. TALENTINB. 

 Pres. 



DENVER, Colo. 



MILLSTHEFLORIST 



36 W. Forsyth Street, 



Jacksonville, Florida 



C. C. Pollwortli Co. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS, 



Milwaukee, WU. 



wni take proper oare of your ordem In 



WISCONSIN 



Li \IFFP Florist, 218 6th St. 

 • I. 11 LI r, PITTSBURG, PA. 



Personal attention given to ont-of-town 

 ordeiB for delivery In Pittaburg and vicinity 



ATLANTA FLORAL CO. 



41 Peachtrea Street, ATLANTA. GA. 



U. J. VIRGIN, 



Canal Street. NEW ORLcANS) LA* 



J. J. BENEKE 



1S16 

 Olive 8ireet, 



St. Louis, Mo. 



GALVESTON, TEX. 

 MRS. M. A. HANSEN 



T. M. C. A. BUILP IHO 



S. B. STEWART 



NEW 

 CROP 



GALAX 



Soutliern Wild Smilax 



Green and Bronze 



$1.00 per 1000; 



10,000 lota, $7.60 



50 lb. case. $7.00. 

 25 lb. case, 3.50. 



Hardy Cut Ferns, Fancy and Dagger 



$1.50 per 1000. Discount on large orders. 



HeadQuarters for all FLORISTS' SUPPLIES, such as Wire 

 Designs, Cut Wire, Letters of all kinds; Immortelles, Cycaa 

 Leaves, Sheaves of Wheat, Klbbons, Boxes, folding and blue 

 corrugated, etc. Laurel Festooning, 5c and 6c per yard. 



Henry M.Robinson & Co. ^-^L^'D^.^tep^oVe^S^ail"""- 



Mention The Review when you write. 



119 No. 16th Street, 



OMAHA, NEB. 



No. I DAGGER AND FANCY FERNS, $1.25 per 1000 K^oVd.?. 

 6alix, 6reen or Bronze, 75g per 1000; in 10,000 lots, $6.50 



Southern Smilazt 50-Ib* case^ $5.50. 



We can supply you with fresh made 



LAUREL FESTOONING 



all winter, and gathered daily fresh from the 

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

 application. BRANCH LAUREL. 35c per 



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

 Pine. Telephone or telegraph orders will receive prompt attention. 



CROWL TERN CO., •• MILLINGTON, MASS. 



Tor Sale, 10,000 Armstrong's Everblooming Tuberose Bulbs 



First size, $15.00 per 1000. Also Plants, Ferns, Palms, Rooted Cuttings, Hardy Plants, Shrubbery, 

 Imported Bulbs, Domestic Bulbs, Decorative Materials, Christmas Greens, Cut Flower Boxes, Fertil- 

 izers, Insecticides, Flower Pots, Wire Supports. Estimates furnished on Greenhouse Construction, 

 Ventilating Machines, Glass, Boilers. Pumps, Pipe, Tanlcs, Steam Traps, Thermometers and Thermo- 

 stats of all kinds and everything in the florist line. 



Piirhpr fi Riirrnw^ *^^^ ■*■"* ^^•' **• Louis, Mo. 



I ll^llf^l IX UUI .1 If TT^f Long Distance Telephone. Main 2018. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



RETAIL FLORISTS. 



^CONTINUED.) 



tor nllNfituUIA be properly executed by 



AUG. S. SWANSON, 



ST. PAUL, MINN. 



Mrs. Chas. Eickholt 



»319 

 AVBNUB at. 



Galveston, Tex. 



GEO. S. MIRTFELDT 



MinneapollSy Minn* 



TORONTO. 



The Market. 



Trade during the last week has been 

 on the whole good, with a considerable 

 amount of funeral work, which has kept 

 the white stock cleared up with the ex- 

 ception of white tulips, of which there 

 has been a considerable oversupply. 

 White roses and white carnations have 

 been for the most part scarce. A few 

 dull days, with mild weather, had the 

 effect of making a few of the carna- 

 tions soft. Greens are scarce, especially 

 asparagus, which is nearly cut out. South- 

 ern smilax has been used more freely 

 this season than ever before, and to good 

 effect. The quality has been fine. This 

 may be accounted for by shipments com- 

 ing in during mild weather. 



Among the notable features in decora- 

 tion was the banquet tendered to Sir 

 Wilfred Laurier by the reformers of On- 

 tario. The floral decorations were put 

 up by Miller & Son, of Bracondale, and 



consisted principally of a huge bank of 

 Easter lilies, lilac, pink azaleas and cin- 

 erarias, filled in with Boston ferns. The 

 table decorations consisted of mixed cut 

 flowers. J. S. Simmons had. the Ma- 

 sonic banquet at the King Edward, Dun- 

 lop and Tidy had several luncheons at 

 McConkey's, the Toronto Club and else- 

 where. 



Variotft Notes. 



Lampert & McArthur, who opened 

 about Christmas at 275 Yonge street, 

 were sold out by the bailiff February 21. 



We notice that many new growers are 

 contemplating starting in the business 

 this coming season. The most notable 

 is a new stock company which is capital- 

 ized at $40,000, with $10,000 paid up. 

 This company has already purchased its 

 land and will start building operations 

 shortly. The plant will be located up 

 Yonge street, in what is known as Bed- 

 ford park district. Albert Houle, who 

 for years has been foreman for John H. 

 Dunlop, is the manager and grower. He 

 should make a success of this venture as 

 he has had all the practical experience 

 in rose growing that could be desired, 

 and has shown himself a man of ability. 

 We understand that the plant is to be 

 entirely given over to rose growing. 



D. J. 



The Eeview will send the Pronounc- 

 ing Dictionary on receipt of 25 cents. 



One insertion of our advertisement in 

 the Eeview sold all the cinerarias we 

 had ready. — EoY H. Palmer, Eandolph, 



N. Y. 



We want to thank you for the benefit 

 received from our small advertisement 

 in the Eeview. It brought results all 

 right; inquiries and orders from all over 

 the country. We are filling one order 

 now from New Orleans. — S. Huth, Cuya- 

 hoga Falls, 0. 



