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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



May 30, 1907. 



OR YOUR JUNE WEDDINGS we offer extra select Lily of the Valley, 

 l^ride and Bridesmaid Roses and of course a full line of all seasonable Cut Flowers 



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NEW YORK. 



The Market. 



Still llic c:!--! is ill the ;.;rip of the un- 

 seasonable weatlicr. May 126 contrilmtcil 

 fi (•n)<l rain, wuitliy ul Maicli. W'yetu- 

 1i(»ii is ililayo<l, the early jilantinys of 

 tender -Aini liall'-liai'ily slock air lar};;ely 

 (Icslniycil. and there will he a lii<f <1'- 

 i>ianil tor rejdant inj;. Tlif niarki'*. 

 jjardeiii'rs of T.nnjj Jsland and .Icisry also 

 have tlieir dw n troiihN^s. 



Decoration day jironiises an almnilancc! 

 nl' bloom of e\('ry kind and the \vh(de- 

 sal'is anticipate a larj^e deniaiiil fioni 

 out of town. Prices arc reasonable and 

 the cuinnieinorat ioii universal. 



I'.eauties. the jiest of tlielU, could be 

 liouyht fur .^IH a hundred Satui'day. May 

 L'"i. and the st re, t niei-(diants were utilized 

 1o dispone oi the juucr (grades. b'icii 

 nioiul. J\illarney, lliide and .Maid shared 

 in the de( lini'. .-md after the call id' Mi'- 

 niuiial 'lay is o\ci still hiwer lexels niay 



lie expected. l.asl \e,-ir the lower I'.ates 



]ieL;;in as early as the fir>t jiart ot May. ! 

 ' aiiiat iiitis are abundant and the i|ualily j 

 shows no ret roLiiessiiin. 



'Ilieii- will be plenty of iiirjii.l- for ; 

 the .liiiM vi'liliiiL;"^ and phiiiy of w.d- 

 dii,-- l.^r all t he ;>p-to dale -ton- to 

 atti'Mil to. I'.oiikiiiL;^ li;i\i been niii--t f'li- i 

 con r.'i^j i iil:. S.iine i.|' the deii irat ioiiv are , 

 to be caiii- blanche and (daliorate. 



Various Notes. 



Will. II. I ii.iiolioe 'v uiw s(iii-c. at 17 

 Ka-t ■rwenty-ei^lilh -neet. opens next 

 S;i1iird;iy :nid is alinost j-eady. It is 

 about four times the si/e of his |, resent 



store, in a splendid location and is Ijciiijr 

 fitted up with all modern comcniences. 



The Jn'iekards Bros., seedsmen, have en- 

 .joyed a wonderfully successful season. 

 Frank Dugan, their superintendent, who 

 iias been with the Bridgeinan store for 

 many years, has just fallen heir to -t.^U.- 

 1100 windfall and will leave for Ireland 

 early in the summer to gather it in. 



Arthur T. lioddington has been ill at 

 his jiome in Vonkcrs for a week. So 

 strenuously and so long has the day and 

 night woik continued, it is .a wonder all 

 of the seedsmen and plantsmen are not 

 down with nervous prostration. 



F. W. O. Selimitz, of I'rince Bay, has 

 received his annual importation of cyeas. 



Alreadv the big convention of th(> S. 

 A. y. at I'hilaihdiihia, less than three 

 tnonths away, is a theme of interest and 

 some of the jiig exhibitois are planiiin;; 

 for an exteiisiv.' showing. It is not often 

 New N'oi'kers are atlorded a national cmi 

 \entio;i at theii' doors ami the .attend.aiire 

 troni this city will lie large, with tln' 

 j;i'eat exhibition only two hours away. 



The New N'oik < bdi's outing, .Inly i'. 

 promises to excii all its predecessors, will) 

 a guarantee innd ot' .s.").-|(l to lie-in with. 

 Nothing Imt a .■ydone can detr.a.ct from 

 llie a) tendaiHM'. 



The 1,'osc Hill Nlir^elies. ;it New 



Ii'ocIhIIi, announce I'nc nio>.t sat isf;i'-1oi\ 

 ]ilantiii^ scasiiii in forty years' ex-' 

 p( rience. The plantin^is have been nnnier 

 oils. Some l;iri:e estates )ia\e been com 

 jiletely ;•!■ in\ liiated and ^liipMients oi' 

 e\eri:ieeiis continiie daily. 



(). \. ZaniM'ii reports tic best srason 

 in his career. 



(1. IT. r.ei^er iV <'ii. 'are c-iiiiifi,it,ali|\- 



enseonced in their new store, at 7U War- 

 ren street, ;ind much delighted with the 

 change and their enlarged and improved 

 facilities. 



Anton Sehnlthcis, of College I'oint, has 

 an abniidance of e\ery thing for Deeo- 

 lation day. His stock of bo.xwood is 

 large and of superb qutility. Some grand 

 iambI(MS and Dorothy Perkins roses re- 

 main for this week's rei|uirements. 



.lames McManus says he will lia\e a 

 continuous siip|)iy of cattle\.is for the 

 sumniei'. The sources of sup]ily are stead- 

 ily increasing. 



A small lire at John \'oiiiig's green- 

 houses, Beilford Stati(ui, was iiuickly sub- 

 dued and no serious damagi' resulted. 



Jienry P. •Law buck, of P.rooklyii, is 

 shipping daily tine "logwood .-ind apple 

 and (dieriy branches from hi- own tiur- 

 sery at <"liatham, N. .1. 



]'>onnet & lilake and AV. 11. Knebler in 

 Brooklyn are crowded for room and each 

 llrm has all the business it ean handle. 



IT. E. Proment receives enough roses 

 daily from the Tj. B. ('oddiuytou green- 

 houses ahme to make an ordinary wluile- 

 sale business. 



Lord & Btiiaiham Co. has just issued a 

 unicjue line of circulars, sending one 

 diminuti\e catalogue (U' remindei- weekly 

 foi- eight weeks, covering in t h;ii time 

 e\crv department of the greenhouse busi- 

 ness aiul re.-n liing every one of th' 1",000 

 llorists in the (-(Uintry. The firm is doing 

 a tremendous l)usiness. Conservatories 

 at i-ountry lionies seem to be spreading 

 to tiie uttermost parts of the continent. 

 .Ml the firms in this iiiie of horticultural 

 de\elopment i-eport w (indiut'ul suceess 

 and iiierease. 



The new store of John Xing Dut^r is 

 now an established success. 1[. n. Coan, 

 the manager, lepfirts resnpv I'ar ahead 

 of expectations. Window diior.ition has 

 been .". sjiecialty. The -loie and yard 

 ha\ e unusua 1 ci u\ enieiici-, 



S. Masur in l!ro(d\lyii is now estab- 

 lished in Ids new- stme. ■_':{>, I-'ultou 

 street, iiex*^ door to lie old iiin. and has 



liUe.l it UJi in excellent -l\|e. willl tllir- 



lois. ice-liox and ileciiira! ell'ecl-. doing 

 a line trade ainon;^ the Ibi^lit- -.i,-ietv 



HI, lie. 



I 'plow n. on the I oi :ier ■<]' rnhmi si leet 

 and (oei'in aviiine. b'.di.ii (.. Wilson, 

 willi jiis new ^i'einlioiise- in a]iple-pie 

 onlei. Ii;i ■ tacilitii- III) lai;;e . lerora t ions 

 iniei|iialed in the ( ily ol' ( lei r. in-. 



I.eikeiis continues Id- liip' d irative 



""woik in the Belmont and a ni icipates a 

 lar:jer sture on his ret inn fnun Xe\\|iort 

 •n the fall. With .Mrs. j.eikeii- lie ^oes 

 .lull, 1 to tlie society ciiv. ^\lll^| already 

 hi- Newport est Mblishiiien I is mie of 

 the features of the sea-oii. 



Alexander .McConnell keej.s 1,1- store 

 ai the Windsor ar,-aile. mi I'it'lh avenue, 



