AuacsT 6, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



37 



CHOICE- 



EPWARL) KblD KAISERIN, KILURHEY, VALLEY 



WHOLESALE FLORIST. 1526 Ransteaii St., Phlladelpliia, Pa. ^u v.rietie» .i ««.».«. cut nowers 



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Beckman, P. Haas, Jr., Joseph Sklenka, 

 William Finger, J. Tindall, Frank Kuhl- 

 man, John Lurk, Jasper McMuUen, A. 

 Heubner, John Mangin, H. Upton, Harry 

 Miller, A. Haas, N. Rech, B. Brechner, 

 G. Hermann, Peter Burlein, Sr. and Jr., 

 H. Branch, Fred Felscher, Frank Golsner, 

 Charles Arnold and the press representa- 

 tives. Nearly all were from Whitestone, 

 Woodside, Astoria, College Point and other 

 Long Island florist centers, where these 

 hard-working and patient men have borne 

 the burden and heat of the years and the 

 most of whom, by the rise in land values, 

 will, before many years have passed, find 

 early morning trips to the Coogan build- 

 ing no longer necessary. 



Various Notes. 



Everybody now is talking convention. 

 In another week we shall be packing our 

 valises, 200 of us, so John Young says. 

 Let him know at once if you are going 

 in the special D., L. & W. train at 

 10 a, m., foot of Barclay street, Mon- 

 day, August 17, and do not forget the 

 date or the hour. There will be room 

 and entertainment for all. The New 

 York Florists' Club will maintain its 

 reputation for hospitality and Caterer 

 Will Bickards will do the honors in his 

 usual affable style. 



President Traendly is the busiest 

 wholesaler just now; he is writing the 

 annual address. 



George Saltford returns Wednesday of 

 this week from his outing in Dutchess 

 county. August 3 all the valuable papers 

 stolen from Mr. Saltford 's store were 

 found in the excavation of the Pennsyl- 

 vania railroad and returned to him, so 

 that the loss is of little account and the 

 burglar has had a lesson as to Twenty- 

 eighth street during July and August 

 that should prevent any further attempts 

 during the wholesalers' moulting season. 



Benedict Ford is again on deck and 

 William Ford, of Ford Bros., is enjoy- 

 ing his second outing in the Pennsyl- 

 vania mountains. 



A. J. Langjahr and family are at Lake 

 George. 



New York papers devoted some space 

 last week to a denunciation of crepe pull- 

 ers in Brooklyn and handled these gen- 

 try without gloves, calling them human 

 vultures and showing up their diabolical 

 methods unsparingly. The Retail Flo- 

 rists' Association has taken up the griev- 

 ance officially and will end it by the 

 widest publicity possible. Michel, of 

 Mallon's, gave the World reporter a 

 warm statement of the facts. 



James McManus says that from now on 

 there will be a good supply of orchids, 

 including Cattleya gigas, Gaskelliana, 

 Harrisonise, Lselia elegans, Phalsenopsis 

 amabilis, Dendrobium formosum, Vanda 

 caerulea and Oncidium varicosum. 



M. Goldfarb is the only commission 

 man in the old East Thirty-fourth street 

 market and may be found there 365 days 

 a year. He has a good, steady trade and 

 handles everything in the cut flower line. 



A. , IJerrmann is back from a trip on 

 the continent and will have some inter- 



W. E. McKISSICK 



Fancy Ostrich Plome Asters 



in all Ihe 



leading colors 



OPEN DAILT. 7 A. M. TO 6 P. M« 



UP-TO-DATX SSRVICX. 



1619-21 Ransfead St., PHILADELPHIA 



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EUGENE BERNHEIMER ^- """' "■■ "(")' p>r-'r°°''^"n'?ci 



^^'^■■■■'^ ■•^■■■•■■^■■wiBBiB condition, $5.00 per 100. 



Wholesale Florist, II South 16th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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AURATUM 



BERGER BROS. 



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LIES AND VALLEY 



""Sr/Ai^fSr' PHILADELPHIA 



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PHILADELPHIA CUT FLOWER CO. Field-grown Carnation Plants 



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1517 Smsm St.. PHIIiADEIiPHIA, PA. SbOO Boston Market 6.00 



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WILLIAM 1. BAKER 



WHOLKBAJJB FLORUT 



ASTERS Of quality 



1432 So. Pcnn Square. PHILADELPHIA, PA 



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Whitmani Ferns ! 



strong plants, in 8-inch pots, $1.00 each; $12.00 

 dozen. Also a few 6-lnch pots, at 75c each; $9.00 

 per dozen. 



J. W. YOUNG 



UpMl StatiM. P. 1. 1. SHMARTOWN. PIIU. 



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esting novelties for the fall trade. He 

 seems most optimistic as to the outlook 

 and predicts a good fall trade. Mr. 

 Herrman has leased the whole upper part 

 of this building for his supply show 

 rooms and storage. 



Bowline. 



Friday evening of this week the final 

 meeting of the New York Bowling Club 

 will take place at Thum's alleys, when 

 the team will be selected. Some fine 

 scores were made last Friday. Irwin 

 has joined Skidelsky at Philadelphia, 

 after a farewell demonstration that will 

 make the New York team miss him bad- 

 ly. Mr. Pierce, of Boston, was a visitor. 

 Here are the scores: 



Player. Ist 



Pierce 104 



Zangen 107 



Berry 159 



Shaw 122 



Schrelner 142 



Donaldson 159 



Scott 134 



Manda 156 



Irwln 152 



2d 

 94 



110 

 135 

 123 

 169 

 119 

 210 

 127 

 163 



3d 



124 

 151 

 129 

 202 

 159 

 170 

 136 

 166 



4tb 



135 

 126 

 186 

 152 

 125 

 135 

 161 



6th 



127 

 119 

 193 

 164 

 149 

 110 

 205 



J. Austin Shaw. 



Wholesale Cut Flower Prices. 



Philadelphia, Aug. 5. 



Per doi. 



Beaaty, Specials $2.00 to $8.00 



Extra 1.60 



Medium 100 



Short 60to .76 



Per 100 



Kalserin, Select $ 5.00to$ 6.00 



T^in Ordtoary 2.00to 4.00 



KlUamey, Select S.OOto 6.00 



Tiv L o?'<"°"y 2.00to 4.00 



Liberty, Select 5.00 to 6.00 



Ordinary 2.00 to 



Bride and Bridesmaid, Select 



^ ' « o , " . Ordinary... 2.00 to 



Carnations, Select l.GOto 



Ordinary 75to 



Harrisii Lnie8....doi., $1.25 to $1.50 

 Lillum Auratum.doz., 1.50 



Shasta Daisies 



Gladioli. Fancy 



...."' ^ Ordinary 1.00 to 



Adlantom Cuneatum 75 to 



Hybrldum 1.25to 



Asparagus Plumosus. Strings 40.00 to 



Sprays, bunch 60c 



Sprengeri,buncb. 35-60c 



Smflax 12.60to 



VaUey 2.00 to 



Cattleyas....perdoz., $7.50 to $9.00 



Cypripediums, Fancy 



SweetPeas soto 



Hardy Ferns. per 1000. $1.00 to $2.00 

 Galax Leaves.. case of 10,000, 7.60 



Asters, Fancy 2.f0to 



'■ ordinary l.OOto 



Water LiUes 3.00 to 



4.00 

 4.00 

 8.00 

 2.00 

 1.00 



2.00 

 4.00 

 8.00 

 1.00 

 1.60 

 50.00 



15.00 

 4.00 



20.00 

 .75 



3.00 

 1.50 

 4.00 



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CHAS. D. BALL 



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ALMS, ETC. 



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H0LMESBUR6, PHIUOELPHIA, PA. 



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I AM much pleased with the Review 

 and like it the best of any paper for the 

 trade. — J. M. Hazlewood, Vancouver 

 B. C. ' 



Kindly discontinue my advertisement 

 of alyssum. It did the work. I sold out 

 clean and could have sold mor.e.r— 

 Sheaeeb the Floeist, Winchester, Ky. 



