Decembeb 19, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



43 



I 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. 



Geo. M. Kellogg 



Wliolescde and Retail Florist 



906 Grand Ave., KANSAS CITY, MO. 



All Kinds of CUT FLOWERS 



In their season. Also Rose and Carnation plant! 

 In season. Greenhouses at Pleasant Hill, Mo. 



Wholesale and Retail Florist 



AMSTERDAM, NEW YORK 



RETAIL ORDERS SOLICITED FOR 



PITTSBURG, PA. 



H* L. Bund & Bros 



30 FirrH STREET 



Careful and Prompt Attention to Out-of-town Oiden. 



Write, Wire or Phone Your Orders to 



youn6's 



1406 OUve St., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Regular discount allowed on all orders, either 

 Plants or Cut Flowers. 



Ricnes: Bell. Main 2306; Kinlock, Central 498L 



J. W. WOLFSKILL 



Telesrrapb Orden 

 a Specialty. 



118 W. 4th St. LOS ANGELES, CAL 



J. B. BOLAND CO, 



nNXnflSOBS to SIKVIBS a BOIiAND 



FLOR ISTS 



47.49 Geary Street. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 



GEO. C. SHAFFER, Florist 



Phone2416 Main. 14th nnil Kye 8ts., N. W. 



WASHINGTON. I). C. 



Cot Flowers for all Occasions. 



EYRES 



FLOWERS OR 

 DESIGN WORK 



Delivered in Albany and vicinity an teleoraMhic irder. 

 11 North Pearl St., • • ALBANY, N. T. 



6E0. A. HEINL, 



LEADING FLORIST. 

 .; TOLEDO, OHIO 



All orders promptly executed. 



James H.Qcar 7,New Bcdfor d,Mas8. 



7 PLEASANT ST. 



P if D^°*' attention given to delivery in New Bedford, 

 *au Kiver, Taunton and Souttieastem Massachusetts. 



A HALF-INCH ADVERTISEMENT 



here will keep your name and facilities 

 before the whole trade at a cost of 

 only 85o per weak on a yearly order. 



American Eose Co. for nearly twenty 

 years, has opened a stand for himself 

 formerly occupied by F. H. Kramer in 

 the Center market. 



Alex Garden has added two more stalls 

 to his business. 



"Wm. F. Gude and George Cook have 

 been to Philadelphia looking after 

 Christmas plants. 



J. J. Harty & Co., the new wholesale 

 florists, are offering some fine cut poin- 

 settia. They received a fine lot of holly 

 by boat December 14, As indicating 

 the two facts that there is a need for a 

 wholesale house in Washington and that 

 many in the trade in this vicinity read 

 the Eeview, and the Eeview only, Mr. 

 Harty reports that the few lines in this 

 column announcing his start in business 

 brought several mail orders. O. O. 



BUEFALO. 



The Market. 



The terrific snow storm which prevailed 

 all over the east, played havoc with 

 things in Buffalo. It arrived in Buf- 

 falo the same day as the Christmas num- 

 ber of the Eeview, Saturday, December 

 14. The car system was very poor and 

 business was brought to a standstill. 



Cut flowers are very scarce, with only 

 a slight demand. Plants are more in de- 

 mand and will be untii after Christmas. 

 Chrysanthemums are still in the market, 

 but very scarce. 



Various Notes. 



W. A. Adams, our able supervisor, is 

 arousing President Neubeck to call a 

 meeting of the club directly after the 

 holidays for the purpose of taking up 

 the donation question. This will be a 

 good move and, if the affair pans out 

 all right, those who are benefited will 

 see that Mr. Adams succeeds Governor 

 Hughes, should he be nominated for 

 treasurer. 



D. Newlands & Co. lost their able 

 foreman last week. He has been very 

 successful at this place and has given 

 up his position with the company to 

 take the Tonawanda greenhouses of Mr. 

 Pult. 



Jacob Bailey, lately with the Wm. F. 

 Kasting Co., has ventured into the whole- 

 sale business in the old 'stand of the 

 Kasting business. Mr. Bailey has worked 

 in the business for a number of years, 

 both in the retail and wholesale depart- 

 ment. This store will be the third whole- 

 .sale establishment in Buffalo, although 

 Mr. Netch runs a retail store in connec- 

 tion with his other business. 



We failed to report an accident which 

 occurred a week or two ago to one of 

 Mr. Christensen's men while driving to 

 the commission house. The man has a 

 drive of about five miles and, while on 

 his way in, a car struck the wagon and 

 the driver was thrown heavily to the 

 ground. The accident occurred quite 

 early, and it was some time before aid 

 reached him. Word was sent to Kast- 

 ing 's, and it happened that Mr. Schoen- 

 hut was at the store with his Mercedes 

 car and they soon found Mr. Weigle, 

 the driver, and rushed him to the doc- 

 tor's. It was found that his injuries 

 were only slight. 



..ORDERS FOR.. 



Chicago 



WILL BE FILLED BY 



P. J. HAUSWIRTH 



232 Michigan Avenue 



Telephone, Harrison 586. 



Year orders for ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., 



will be carefully filled b| 



1606 Pacilie Are. 



ORDERS for DULUTH 



and vicinity will be carefully looked after by 



W.W.SEEKINS 



t09 W. Superior St., DULUTti, MINN. 



609-611 

 Madison 

 Avenue 



MYER 



New York 



Lon» 

 Distance 

 Phone. 

 5W7 Plaza 



U. J. VIRGIN 



138 Canal Street, New Orleans, La. 



ATLANTA FLORAL Co. 



41 Peachtree St., ATLANTA, GA. 



J. J. BENEKE 



1216 <Xive St. ST. LOUIS, Ma 



Canada 



To ALL Point* 

 Kast of Wlnnepec 



T. A. Ivey & Son 

 Brantford, Ont. 



\T7*-^ r^\^J[^ Wholesale and 

 Wm» V^larK Retail norist 



Colorado Springs, Colo. 

 FRANK F. CRUMP, 



RETAIL FLORIST 



COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO 



Mrs. M. E. Hollcraft 



807 Kansas Ave., TOPEKA, KAN. 



Orders for MINNESOTA or the Northwest will 

 be properly executed by 



AUG. S. SWANSON. St Paul. Minn. 



A HALF-INCH ADVERTISEMENT 



here will keep yonr name and faolllttei 

 before the whole trade at a oott of 

 only Sfic per week on a yearly order. 



