NOTBMBBE 28, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 





LEADING RETAIL. FLORISTS 



the retail florists, whose cards appear on this and the two following pages, are prepared to fill orders from other florists for local deh'very on the usual 



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



Alexander NcConnell 



571 FIFTH Avenue, Windsor Arcade 



NEW YORK CITY 



Telegraph orders forwarded to any part of the United States, Canada and all principal cities of Europe. Orders transferred or Intrusted by 

 the trade to oar selection for delivery on steamships or elsewhere receive special attention. 



relepfaone Calls: 840 and 341 38th Street. 



Cable AddreHt ALEXCONNELI.. 



fFeitern Union Code. 



BERTERMANN BROS. CO. 



LEADING FLORISTS 



241 Massachusetts Ave.* lodianapolis, Ind. 



GENY BROS. 



Choice Cut 

 Flowers and 

 Floral Desisni 



712 Church St, Nashville, Tcnn. 



four grown children and her husband. 

 The funeral was hold from Bellamount 

 Place and the interment took place at 



Mountain View cemetery, 



Oakland. 

 G. 



PREPARING CUTTINGS. 



We are now at the season when hanl- 

 wooded cuttings of hardy stock can be 

 made with safety. This does not apply 

 to all portions of this country, but the 

 Pacific coast is peculiarly situated cli- 

 matically and consequently we do such 

 work much earlier than it can be done 

 farther east. When the rainfall decides 

 whether planting of cuttings is to com- 

 mence or not, it is all-important that the 

 soil be put in condition at the earliest 

 moment. I mean by this that the plow- 

 ing or spading must be done as soon as 

 possible, even if it has to be done again, 

 owing to an excess of rain, by which the 

 soil packs so hard that planting is im- 

 possible. This is more noticeable in 

 heavy soils than it is in sandy soil and it 

 is nothing unusual to have to replow 

 three or four times before the soil is in 

 the proper condition to receive cuttings. 



When the proper time to make the cut- 

 tings arrives, and it is when deciduous 

 trees are thoroughly dormant and at this 

 time evergreens will be practically in the 

 same condition, I have found it a good 

 plan to make the cuttings, tie them in 

 bunches and put them under a greenhouse 

 bench, covering the ends for an inch or so 

 in sand. They should not be kept too 

 long or too dark in this position, but 

 they have the advantage of not getting 

 too much water before they are ready to 

 sprout. 



On the other hand, if the weather is 

 too dry or the ground not yet sufficiently 

 moistened to be workable, the same- rule 

 can be carried out. Do not let the cut- 

 tings get dry, however, for although they 

 do not require much moisture, they must 

 not be allowed to get too dry. 



In this condition most cuttings will cal- 

 lous over and this makes them doubly 

 sure to grow, and at the same time the 

 dead ones can be discarded. 



This way of handling is not applicable 

 to many kinds of evergreens, especially 

 those that are heavily leaved. But in 

 other cases the leaves can be stripped off 

 st'ISk *'"**'°S^ treated as in deciduous 



Should unfavorable conditions remain 

 so long that the cuttings are in danger 

 of damping off, the best plan is to open 



BROOKLYN. ) n«iw«,.,«. A«„«i,«..« J NEW YORK. 



NEW JERSEY, 5 "eUvenes Anywhere j LONG ISLAND. 



Trade orders well cared for from all parts of the Country, and delivered at Theatre, Hotel, Steamer 



or Residence. Address 



ROBERT G. WILSON 



Fulton St. and Greene Ave. p^^'A'Z, «». BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Send flower orders for delivery in ... . 



BOSTON AND ALL 



NEW ENGLAND POINTS 



To THOS. F. GALVIN, loc 



124 TREMONT ST. BOSTON 



WILLIAM J. SMYTH 



Fl ORIST Cor* Michifiran Ave. 

 ^^im;^ and81stSt..Chieaso 



We ship to all points in lllinoia and Iowa. 



PHOVEB: 



Soiifflas 744,Doag^las 623, SonfflMi 740. 



THE CLEVELAND CIT 

 FLOWER CO., 



Cleveland, Ohio, 



Will fill your orders for designs or Cut 

 Flowers in Northern Ohio. 



Il!^Liyingston Seed Co. 



FLORISTS 



COVER ALL OHIO POINTS 

 U4 N. High St., COLUMBUS, OHIO 



T 



he Rosery 



FLORISTS...., 



S2S Porte ■:« Avenu* 

 Winnipeg^, Manitoba, Canada 



ORDKRS TAKKN FOR DKLIVKRT ANYWHIRl 

 BICTWEEN PORT ARTHUR AND THE COAST 



PARKERSBURO, W. VA. 



J. W. DIDLEY & SONS 



FLORISTS 



Orders Klyen prompt attention. We cover all 

 points In West Virginia and Eastern Ohio. Tele- 

 graph, or use Long Distance Phone. 



Louisville, Ky. 



orders for Louisville, Kj 



JACOB SCHULZ, 



Personal attentlos 

 given lo out-of town 

 orders for Louisville, Ky., and Its vicinity. 



644 4th Avenue. 

 Louis vlUe, Ky. 



A HALF-INCH ADVERTISEMENT 



here will keep your name and f aclllttei 

 before the whole trade at a eoat of 

 only 860 per week on a yearly order. 



Established in 1857. 



FLORiST^ 



I657-J659 Buckingham Place 



L D Phone C\^C b<CjC\ 



558 Lake View. ^-TUV^/VOVJ 



Send us yoar retail orders. We 

 have the best facilities in the city. 



WILLIAM L ROCK 



FLOWER CO. 



Kansas City, - Mo. 



will carefully execute ordera 

 for Kansas City and any 

 town in Missouri or KEinsaa. 



Dooghtoo & Clark 



396 Boylsfon Street, 



Boston, Mass. 



•wTHEm* 



Carolina Floral Co. 



F. W. KUMMBB. Mgr. 



S39 King St* Charkston, S. C 



[ JNO. G. HEINL 8s SON,[ 



- HEAnq.UAPJER,S ^ 

 R WE5TEP^K ji EA5Tt:K^N | 

 \ \ INDIANA ILLINOIS \ 



s TERRE HAUTE, 1 HD. 



E. O. LOVELL ?g^ 



win give prompt attention TW_-i.L, TiaVrtta 

 to all orders for deUvery In INOfUl UaCOia 



Always mention the Florlflts* ReTl*w 

 ^7hen ^nritlnc advertlsera. 



