JCNE 25, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



41 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



Tbe retail florists, whose cards appear on this and the two following pages, are prepared to fill orders from other florists for local delivery oo 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 our selection for delivery on steamships or elsewhere receive special attention. 



Telephone CalTs : 340 and ^1 38th Street Cable Address : AIxEXCONNELL. Western Union Code 



panies. This is the greatest drawback in 

 the summer time to the shipping to out- 

 of-town customers, and up to the present 

 time the heat has not interfered in the 

 least. 



Various Notes. 



E, Gill, of West Berkeley, has thirty- 

 five acres devoted this season entirely to 

 the growing of roses. Over 200,000 plants 

 were handled at this place last year. 



C. W. Lewis is on a two weeks ' trip to 

 Portland, Ore. 



Chas. Abraham, of the Western Nurs- 

 ery, reports a heavy trade for the month 

 of June. 



F. Ludemann is making extensive alter- 

 ations in hia nurseries near the Presidio. 



G. 



SEATTLE. 



Seattle nurserymen are carrying on 

 an active campaign to secure the 1909 

 meeting of the Pacific Coast Nursery- 

 men's Association for Seattle, to meet 

 in July during the Alafika-Yukon exposi- 

 tion. There are 150 members in the as- 

 sociation, and correspondence undertak- 

 en by local members indicates that there 

 will be little trouble in securing the rec- 

 ognition of Seattle for the 1909 meet- 

 ing place. C. A. Tunnison, of Tacoma, 

 secretary of the association, is working 

 hard for Seattle, and in this he is assist- 

 ed by other officers and members about 

 the state and along the coast. The an- 

 nual meeting this year is set for July 8 

 and 9, at North Yakima, and the meet- 

 ing place for 1909 will be selected at 

 that time. 



Christen Sandahl, of the Puget Sound 

 Nursery & Seed Company, says: "My 

 correspondence with members indicates 

 that we will have no trouble in securing 

 the 1909 meeting. Members will bring 

 their wives and daughters with them to 

 Seattle and the party should comprise 

 300 or 400 people from along the coast. 

 The ten or twelve nursery firms in Seat- 

 tle are, I believe, all working for this 

 meeting, and all ♦! have talked with will 

 tell the same story of encouragement." 



Mansfield, Mass. — Frank F. Shep- 

 ardson's boiler-house and its contents 

 were totally destroyed by fire June 11. 

 Part of a greenhouse was also dam- 

 aged. The loss will probably reach 

 $1,000, as there were fourteen tons of 

 coal and many tools in the destroyed 

 building. 



Moorhead, Minn. — Two florists from 

 Illinois, A. E. Miller and W. R. Briggs, 

 have selected this place as the site for 

 an extensive plant of greenhouses, to 

 be erected near the Clay county court- 

 house and just south of the new North- 

 western hospital. The firm will also 

 have a vegetable garden in connection 

 with the flower growing enterprise. 



Canada^s Florist 



96 Yonge St.. TORONTO 



WILLIAM J. SMYTH 



rLORIST •^S-,?".'*'^??.*'"- 



^^^^^^HHi^ andSlst St., Chicago 



We ship to all points in Illinois and Iowa 



PHONKS t 



Douglas 714, DouKlas 523, DouKlas 740 



THE CLEVELAND CUT 

 FLOWER CO., 



CleTeland, Ohio, 



Will fill your orderB for designs or Cut 

 Flowers in Northern Ohio. 



I!!iLiyingston Seed Co. 



FLORISTS 



GOVEB ALL OHIO POINTS 

 Hi N, High St., COLUMBUS, OHIO 



FRED C WEBER 



4326-4328 Olive Street 

 ST. LOUIS, MO. 



win carefully execute orders for St. Louis and 

 Other towns in Missouri and Illinois. 

 (Established 1873.) 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 SONS 



COR. BROADWAY AND GRATIOT AVE. 



DETROIT, MICH. 



E O. LOVELL ?g^ 



£^i^merr^Mre'g°iS Notth Dakota 



GALVESTON, TEX. 

 MRS. M. A. HANSEN 



y. M. 0. A. BUILDING 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



CUBKE BBOSm 289 MorrisoB St 



S. B. STEWART 



U9 Na t6th SU OMAHA. NEB. 



Established In 1867. 



FLOJRIST^ 



1657-1659 Buckingham Place 



CHICAGO 



L D Phone 

 »58 Lake View. 



Send UB year retail orders. We 

 hftve the best facilities la the city. 



WILSON 



DELIVERS ANYWHERE 



BROOELTN 



NEW JSR8EY 



NKW YORK 



LONG ISLiAND 



Trade orders well cared for from all parts of tbe 



country, and delivered at Theater, Hotel, 



Steamer or Residence. Address 



FhHob St. and GreeRe Ave., BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Telephones, Prospect 2840 and 4065. 



WILLIAM L. ROCK 



FLOWER CO. 



Kansas City, - Mo. 



will carefully execute orders 

 for Kansas City and any 

 town in Missouri or Kansas 



Dooghtofl & Clark 



396 Boylston Street, 



Boston, Mass. 



C. C. POUWORTH CO. 



WHOT.ESAT.W FLORISTS 

 MUwaukee, Wla. 



WISCONSIN 



Vm Tike Prtper Care 

 •f Tmt Oriin hi 



59 Brondwiiy 



DETROIT 



MICHIGAN 



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