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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



NOVBMBER 



1907. 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



The retail florists, whose cards appear on this page, the one before and the one following, are prepared to fill orders from other florists for local delivery 

 on the usual basis, if you wish to be represented under this heading, now is the time to place your order. 



..ORDERS FOR.. 



Chicago 



WILL BE FILLED BY 



P. J. HAUSWIRTH 



232 Michigan Avenue 



Telephone, Harrison 586. 



Write, Wire or Phon* Your Orders to 



YOUNG'S 



1406 OUve St., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Regular discount allowed on all orders, eithei 

 Plants or Cut Flowers. 



ntooes: Bell, Main 2306: Kinlock, Central 498L 



J. W. WOLFSKILL 



,]lk,^FLORIST,^j» 



Telegraph Ordera 

 ft Specialty. 



218 W. 4th St, LOS ANGELES, CAL 



J. B. BOLAND CO. 



fOOOSSSOSS TO 8IBVKB8 « BOI.AKD 



FLORISTS 



47-49 Geary Street. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 



ST. PAUL, MINN. 



Order your flowers for delivery 

 in this section from the Jeading 

 Florists of the Northwest. 



L. L. MAY & CO. 



ST. PAUL, MINN. 



WASHINGTON, 

 D. C 



«UDE BROS.CO 

 i-LORISTS 

 1214 r 9T.NW 

 WA»<INOTONI>C 



GUDE'S 



Ti«e Park Floral Co. 



J. A. VALENTINB. 

 Free. 



DENVER, 



COLORADO 



GALVESTON, TEX. 

 MRS. M. A. HANSEN 



Y. M. C A. BUILDING 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



CLARKE BBOS., 2B9 Horrisol SL 



S. B. STEWART 



1 J9 No. 16th St., OMAHA, NEB. 



Send flower orders for delivery in ... . 



BOSTON AND ALL 



NEW ENGLAND POINTS 



To THOS. F. GALVIN, loc 



124 TREMONT ST. BOSTON 



Li IVIPPP Florist, 818 6th St. 

 • ■• I^Cri PITTSBURG, PA. 



. Personal attention given to out-of-town 

 btders for delivery in Pittsbure and vicinity. 



reach of any one wanting roses. Chrys- 

 anthemums almost met the same fate, 

 fine, large blooms selling as low as 20 

 cents each, and roses about 3 cents each. 

 Chrysanthemums are abundant and mov- 

 ing well, considering the large quantity 

 on the market. There is a* demand for 

 the white and yellow. 



Carnations are doing nicely and com- 

 ing in a little more regularly. The price 

 is a little low yet, 1% cents, and will 

 remain so for a while and then will 

 gradually increase until the usual holiday 

 price is reached. 



Violets, the double variety, are in fair- 

 ly good supply and find ready sale. The 

 singles are also coming in. At times 

 I find some society people that ob- 

 ject to the single violets and regret the 

 double is at times hard to procure. 



Variouf Notes. 



H. Grahl, Halethorp, Md., is cutting 

 some extra fine double violets and has 

 , a fair collection of mums. 



Mrs. M. Kimmelmond, Orangeville, 

 Md., has a house, 35x180 feet, standing 

 idle that can be rented or bought; so 

 there is a chance there for someone. 



Charles Seigwart, Station D, has a 

 house of carnation plants that is hard 

 to beat, and is cutting some choice 

 blooms. 



Shaw Bros., Dickeyv^lle, Md., are 

 raising a large quantity of double and 

 single violets. J. L. T. 



CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



All Souls' day was rather a disap- 

 pointment this year. The weather on 

 Friday and Saturday was bad for busi- 

 ness, and the growers in the flower mar- 

 ket, who were loaded down with small 

 mums and cheap flowers of all kinds for 

 the cemetery trade, had a hard time 

 in getting rid of their stock. The whole- 

 sale houses also found things pretty 

 slow; but when Sunday opened a bright, 

 beautiful day, business took a brace. 

 The wholesale houses sold out and those 

 flori-sts who were fortunate enough to 

 be located near a cemetery did a large 

 business. Monday found the market well 

 cleared out. In fact, almost everything 

 was sold out, with the exception of 

 a few roses. 



Mums are going nicely, and the aver- 

 age price is good. Some fine stock is 

 being handled and the midseason vari- 

 eties are in full blast. Roses of all vari- 

 eties are in oversupply. They sell slowly, 

 nnd the price has dropped in consequence. 

 For the first time this sea.son, Beauties 

 are going slowly, with the supply great- 





'eeep^ 



J. J. COAN,«IanaKeT 



S. MASIR 



FL0BI8T 

 888 FnltOB St. 

 Near Clark St. 



Tel. 334 Main. 



Brooklyii,N.Y. 



NORTH PACIFIC COAST 



The H* Harrington Co« 



9J2 SECOND AVE. 

 SEATTLE, WASH. 



ORDERS for DULUTH 



and vicinity will be carefully looked after by 



W.W.SEEKINS 



m W. Superior St., DULUTH. MINN. 



609-611 



Madison 



Avenue 



MYER 



New York 



Lonir 

 Distance 

 Phone, 

 6297 Plaza 



Young & Nugent 



42 W. 28th St., New York 



We are In the theatre district and also hav* 

 exceptional facilities for delivering' flowers on 

 outgoing steamers. Wire us your orders; they 

 will receive prompt and careful attention. 



ATLANTA FLORAL Co. 



41 Peachtf ee St., ATLANTA, GA. 



I J. BENEKE 



1216 Olive Su ST. LOUIS. Ma 



Geo. S* Murtfeldt 



MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 



U J- VIRGIN 



838 Canal Street, New Orteans, L* 



