March 15, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



U63 



RETAIL FLORISTS. 



(CONTINUED.) 



Buffalo, N. Y. 



W. i. Palmer A Son, 804 Main St. 

 RETAIL ORDERS SOLICITED FOR 



PITTSBURG, PS. 



H. L BLIND & BROS. 



30 FIFTH STREET. 



Careful and prompt attention to 

 out-of-toinm orders. 



CHOICEST FLOWERS 



George H. Berke 



FLORIST 



Local and Long Distance Pbones. 

 1505 Padfic Ave., ATUNTIC CITY, N. J. 



T 



he Park 

 Floral Co. 



J. A. VAUBNTINB. 

 Pre*. 



DENVER, Colo. 



MILLS THE FLORIST 



36 W. Forsyth Street, 



Jacksonville, Florida 



C. C. Pollworth Co. 



WHOLBSALE FLORISTS, 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



will take proper care of your orders In 



WISCONSIN 



LI \IPPP Florist, 818 6th St. 

 . I. ll LI r, PITTSBURG, PA. 



Personal attention givpn to ont-of-town 

 orders for delivery In Pittsburg and vicinity 



ATLANTA FLORAL CO. 



il Pxchtrg, Street, ATLANTA, GA. 



IJ. J. VIRGIN, 



Canal Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA, 



J. J.BENEKE 



oiiTl\7,eet. St. Louis, Mo. 



GALVESTON, TEX. 

 MRS. M. A. HANSEN 



T. M. o. A. Bumiarci 



S. B. STEWART 



119 No. 16th Street, 



OMAHA. NEB. 



NEW 



CROP 



GALAX 



Green and Bronze 



91.00 per 1000; 



10,000 lots, $7.60 



Southern Wild Smilax glS-^lS 

 Hardy Cut Ferns, Fancy and Dagger 



$1.60 per lOOO. Discount on large orders. 



Headquarters for all FLORISTS' SUPPLIES, such as Wire 

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

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

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



Henry M.Robinson & ^o.^-''^^.''r'vei%l^^n'e^^^S'^^i^'""'- 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



No. I DAGGER AND FANCY FERNS, $1.25 per 1000 K%er. 

 6alix, 6reen or Bronze, 75c per 1000; in i 0,000 lots, $6.50 



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



We can supply you with fresh made 



LAUREL FESTOONING 



all winter, and gathered dally fresh from the 

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

 appUcation. BRANCH LAUREX., 85c per 



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

 Pine. Telephone or telegraph orders will receive prompt attention. 



CROWL FERN CO., -- MILLINGTON, MASS. 



For 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, 

 VentilatiDg Machines. Glass, Boilers. Pumps, Pipe, Tanks, Steam Traps, Thermometers and Thermo- 

 stats of all kinds and everything in the florist line. 



Pilrhar fi RiirrnwQ *^*^ '''"^ ^^'« ^*' Louis, Mo. 



rill/lld IX Utll ■ \Jtt9, Long Distance Telephone, Main 2018. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



RETAIL FLORISTS. 



(CONTINUED.) 



ST. PAUL, MINN. 



Order your flowers for delivery 

 in this section from the leading 

 Florists of the Northwest. 



L. L. MAY & CO. 



ST. PAUL, MINN. 



Orders IIIIIIICCnTA or the Northwest will 

 for nlllinLOUlfl be properly executed by 



AUG. S. SWANSON, 



ST. PAUL, MINN. 



Mrs. Chas. Eickholt 



AvfniSu. Galveston, Tex. 



GEO. S. MIRTFELDT 



Minneapolis, Minn. 



BERLIN, ONT. 



The town of Berlin, which is situated 

 about sixty miles west of Toronto, is 

 growing very rapidly. Four new facto- 

 ries are to be built this spring, two of 

 those already established are doubling 

 their capacity and one or two other fac- 

 tory firms are negotiating to locate here. 

 Over seventy distinct manufacturing 

 concerns are in operation here now, with 

 still more to follow. 



Notwithstanding all this prosperity the 

 town of Berlin is not an ideal one for 

 the florist. The Germans, who predomi- 

 nate, although lovers of flowers, are not 

 prodigal in the purchase of luxuries. 

 Nevertheless, H. L, Jaiizen, who in 1878 



started in the market gardening and 

 nursery business, and who of late years 

 has been extending his florists' business, 

 has about 35,000 square feet under glara. 

 About one-half of the product is shippe I. 

 This latter branch has expanded so rap- 

 idly that it was deemed advisable to 

 procure a new site. A short time ago 

 fourteen acres of land were secured, lo- 

 cated only about 300 feet from the pres- 

 ent plant. This block of land is bound- 

 ed on three sides by a 6G-foot 

 street and on the other side for a dis- 

 tance of 1,200 feet by the main line of 

 the Grand Trunk railway. A spur from 

 the latter will bring the coal direct to 

 the boiler house. 



It is the intention, in the course of 

 a few years, to cover the larger portion 

 of this land with greenhouses. Con- 

 tracts have been awarded for the ma- 

 torial for four houses 25x300 feet. The 

 l)lock system will be adopted. Th3 en- 

 tire construction is to be of the most 

 modern type. 



The King Construction Co. is supply- 

 ing the structural material, all of which 

 will be of the latest pattern, such as 

 steel gutters, skeleton iron purlins, roof 

 trussing and skeleton ventilators. This 

 style of building eliminates all sup- 

 porting posts excepting the iron posts 

 immediately under the gutters. The 

 glass, which is being especially imported, 

 is twenty inches wide, of a superior 

 English brand; it will be uniformly 

 thick and cut perfectly square at the 

 ends. Not an ounce of putty will be 

 used, as all the glass will be butted. The 

 heating will be by steam and, as the 

 boiler house will be located on land 

 much lower than the floor of the green- 

 houses, all the water will be brought 

 back to the boilers bv graVitation. 



" B. O. 



The Review will send Montgomery on 

 Grafted Roses on receipt of 25 cents. 



