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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Decbubeb 19, 1907. 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



Tke retail florists, whose cards appear r n this page and the two pages preceding, are prepared to fill orders from other florists for hical delivoy •■ 



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



■^m: 



T 



he Rosery 



FLORISTS..... 



S35 Portave ▲▼•nu« 

 Winnipeg^, Manitoba, Canada 



ORDIRS TAKEN FOR DELIVKRY ANTWHEBl 

 BKTWKKN PORT ARTHUR AMD THE COAST 



PARKKRSBURG. W. VA. 



J. W. DIDLEY & SONS 



PLORISTS 



0||ers gl-ven prompt attention. We cover all 



pAtB in West VirRlnla and Eastern Ohio. Tale- 



grapb, or use Long DiBtance Phone. 



^^^^^^ 



In the Heart of New York City 



Telegraph or write 



y.A.BOWE, Plwae 2070 38tti St.. 1294 Broadwiy.N. Y. 



Our Motto— The Goldon ftulo. 



ST. PAUL, MINN. 



Order your flowers for delivery 

 In tbis section from the leading 

 Florists of the Northwest. 



L. L. MAY & CO. 



ST. PAUL, MINN. 



WASHINGTON, 

 D.C 



GUDE'S 



rOR EASTERN CANADA 



4UDC BROSXa 

 /•LORISTS 

 l2Ur 9T.NW 



fr^aHiHaTOH.Dc 



The Park Floral Co. 



J. A. VALBNTIKB, 

 Praoi 



DENVER, OOLORADQ 



«.THE«. 



Carolina Floral Co 



r. W. KUMMKB. Msr. 



^39 King SU Char lestotu S. C 



Young &Nugenl 



42 W. 28th St., New York 



We are in the theatre district and also hava 

 exceptional facilities for delivering flowers ob 

 outgoing steamers. Wire us your orders; they 

 will receive prompt and careftil attention. 



f JNO. G. HEINL 8s SON,[ 



' HEADQUARTERS - 

 </E5TEP^K 11 EASTEl\N 



INDIANA I ILLINOIS 



MONTREAL 



TERRE HAUTE, I ND. 



Carson Bros., of Paterson, N. J., have 

 opened a retail flower store on Con- 

 necticut street. The location is very 

 good, with plenty of business in other 

 lines, and so the men have a new locality 

 to work in. 



Wm. Harrison, an old-time florist and 

 nurseryman, dropped dead last week. He 

 was managing a floral counter in the 

 arcade at the time of his death. The 

 cause of his death is unknown. 



Wm. B, Scott has again demonstrated 

 his ability as a fancy pigeon raiser 

 by taking two first prizes at the poultry 

 show held last week. R. A. S. 



NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 



Ctirrent Comment. 



Trade remains about the same as usual. 

 There is a good supply of flowers. Prices 

 remain the same: carnations 50 and 60 

 cents per dozen retail, roses $1.50 per 

 dozen. Violets do not seem to sell read- 

 ily as yet; $1 to $1.50 per hundred is the 

 general retail price. Some nice Paper 

 White narcissi are coming in. They sell 

 at 50 cents per dozen. 



R. H. Woodhouse says he will have 

 some nice tulips for Christmas, also aza- 

 leas and primroses. 



H. V. Sowle and Wm. Livesey are put- 

 ting batches of cuttings in the sand. Mr. 

 Sowle will root a large block of White 

 Lawson, this being a great favorite with 

 him. 



Mums are about over for this season. 

 Both E. Y. Pierce and R. H. Woodhouse 

 had some grand blooms this year. 



E. H. Chamberlain is receiving some 

 nice Winsor carnations. 



Some of the department stores are dec- 

 orating on a large scale, using large 

 quantities of festooning. This does not 

 benefit the florists in a general way, 

 most of the greens being bought from 

 the farmers; 



December 14 we had a big snow storm. 

 This will stop the gathering of bouquet 

 green in the woods for a while. 



One of our florists is still advertising 

 carnations at 25 cents per dozen, violets 

 75 cents per hundred, callas $1.50 per 

 dozen, and this a week before Christmas. 



H. A. Jahn has been awarded a silver 

 medal by the Newport Horticultural So- 

 ciety for his new white carnation, Lloyd. 

 Mr. Jahn received also a certificate of 

 merit for a white seedling, No. 2, and a 

 pink seedling was much admired and the 

 request made that the latter be exhibited 

 again. W. L. 



Dayton, O. — At the last meeting of 

 the Florists' Club, resolutions were 

 adopted with reference to the death of 

 William Kiefaber, Sr. The resolutions 

 highly commended Mr. Kiefaber 's char- 

 acter and expressed deep sympathy with 

 his wife and family in their bereave- 

 ment. 



J. J. COAN, Manager . 



S. MASIR 



FLOBIST 



888 Faltoa St. 

 Near Clark St. 



Tel. 834 Main. 



Brooklyn,N.Y. 



NORTH PACIFIC COAST 



The H^ Harrington Co. 



9J2 SECOND AVE. 

 SEATTLE^ WASH. 



BERTERMANN BROS.CO. 



LEADING FLORISTS 



241 Mauachtitetts Ave, Indianapolis, Ind. 



GENY BROS. ^^^^ 



^**** ' " »^"^>^'^« Floral DealgnB 



712 Church St. Nashville, Tenn. 



I Aiilavtll^ Kv Personal attention 

 &.OUISVIIIC9 I%J* ^iven to out-of-town 

 orders for Louisville, Ky., and its vicinity. 



644 4tli Avenue, 

 Louisville, Ky. 



JACOB SCHULZ, 



GALVESTON, TEX. 

 MRS. M. A. HANSEN 



Y. M. 0. A. BCILDINO. 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



ClABKE BROS.. 289 McnIsM St 



S. B. STEWART 



it9 No. f6th St.. OMAHA. NER 



Geo. S. Murtfeldt 



MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 



LI IVIPPP Florist, 218 6th St. 

 • !• llL.ri PITTSBURG, PA. 



Personal attention given to out-of town 

 orders for delivery In Pittsbure and vicinity. 



E. O. LOVELL %^ 



will ?lve prompt attention nj-,-*U T\^Vr\\^ 

 to all orders for deUvery In i^tOfin l^aKOlA 



Alwmya mention tbe Florists' Revleir 

 wben wrltins advertisers. 



