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Decbmber 24, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



47 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



The retail florists whose cards appear on the four pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders from other florists for local delivery on the usua 



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



Telephone 334 Main 



286 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N.Y 



JamesH. Qeary^NewBedfordyMass. 



7 PLEASANT STB££T 



Personal attention given to delivery in New Bedford, 

 Fall River, Taunton and Southeastern Massachusetts. 



E. O. LOVELL g§^ 



will give prompt attention "RT-^-xl, Fiatrtta 

 to all orders for delivery in INOItn l/aKOia 



GALVESTON, TEX. 

 MRS. M. A. HANSEN 



Y. M. 0. A. BUILDING 



GENY BROS. 



Choice Cut 

 Flowers and 

 Floral Designs 



712 Church Si, Nashville Tenn. 



TERRE HAUTE, IND. 



JOHN O. HEINI. ft SON, 

 190 South 7th Street 



Mrs. M. L Hollcraft 



807 Kansas Ave., TOPEKA, KAN. 



BERTERMANN BROS. CO. 



LEADING 1TX>RISTS 



241 Mausachusetts Ave, Indianapolis, Ind. 



DRUMM SEED and FLORAL CO. 



507 Houston SL, PORT WORTH, TEX. 

 Headanarters for Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs 



I^V'DF'd FLOWERS OR 

 E^ I K L^ C9 DESIGN WORK 



■tivtrad la Albiay aai vieiaHy ■■ telcsrapiiie arder 

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



Spokane Florist Co. 



SPOKANE, WASH. %;5Sg*** 



Minneapolis, Minn. 'il^^Ts 



SWANSON'S, 618 Nicollet Ave 

 A. C. BROWN, '"'Tl^'''' 



LARGE GREENHOUSES 



k Aiitev/tllA Ifm/ Personal attention 



VvUlSVIIlC, l%y« given to out oftowu 



^orders for Louisville, Ky., and its vicinity. 



JACOB SCHULZ. 't^f^ir^l- 



J, J. BENEKE 



iil6 Olive St» ST. LOUIS. MO 

 A HALF-INCH ADYERTISEMENl 



here will keep year name and tacllltie6 

 before the whole trade at a cost oi 

 only 86c vet week on a yearly ordei 



WEL LESLEY COLLEGE 



Dana HaU, Walnut HUl and Rockridge Hall 

 Schools. TAIU3T, Wellesley, Maaa. 



iLong Distance Tel., Wellesley 44-1, 44-2, 44-3. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



town. It was more like September; the, 

 temperature was up to 71 degrees. 



George Waldbart and Mrs. Ayers 

 stocked up with extra fine blooming 

 plants for Christmas trade, with a good 

 many of them early marked "Sold." 



Out in the west end all the florists 

 made special preparations for the rush 

 this week. F. C. Weber, Ellison, Kalisch, 

 r. H. Weber and J. F. Windt have 

 extra fine displays. They all are looking 

 for a busy week, and especially so with 

 plants. 



The Florists' Bowling Club will not do 

 any bowling until after the holidays. 

 The last bowling Monday, December 14, 

 was poorly attended. The first bowl- 

 ing after New Year's, will be ladies' 

 night, with special attractions. 



J. J. B. 



WAYSIDE NOTES. 



Wood Bros., of Fishkill, N. Y., report 

 an unusually busy season and are booked 

 up full for the holidays. They believe in 

 advertising and attribute their success to 

 this fact. 



Adam Laub & Son, of Wappingers 

 Falls, N. Y., are steady advertisers and 

 pride themselves, and that justly, on re- 

 sults obtained. I found Mr. Laub, Sr., 

 in a reminiscent mood and he reverted 

 back beyond thirty-five years, when he 

 first landed upon tMs pleasant spot, which 

 was destined to produce specimens of the 

 divine flower hardly credible. I noted a 

 solid bed of Rose-pink Enchantress 

 fairly crowded with blooms; which aver- 

 aged three inches and over across and 

 were of richest color and vigor. The 

 trio of Pink, Bose-pink and White En- 

 chantress luxuriate here. The boys say 

 it is the soil, but there is something more 

 than that. I do not recall seeing Victory 

 in finer condition. It is not a heavy, but 

 a continuous bloomer, and a good keeper. 

 Lady Bountiful will be discarded here 

 after this season. In chrysanthemums, 

 Jerome Jones and Jeanne Nonin are con- 

 sidered the two best successive whites. 

 Chadwick is as popular as ever. A full 

 bench of cuttings looks promising for 

 early disposal. 



James Duncan, of New Hamburg, N. 

 Y., is one of the few successful growert 

 of Marie Louise violets outside the belt, 

 having several houses devoted to their 

 culture. He also grows mignonette sec- 

 ond to none, and has a fine lot of Iselias 

 and Oncidium tigrinum in bloom for 

 Christmas. 



The Saltford Flower Shop, Poughkeep- 

 sie, N. Y., thrives in a Vassar atmosphere, 

 although Mr. Saltford, Jr., says it is 

 vice versa. Certain it is that the boys 

 make a fine showing and deserve all that 

 is coming their way. The window is 

 dressed in red and green. A new cabi- 

 net has been installed, running the entire 

 length of the store, and contains the 

 latest creations in green of the potter's 

 art. A conservatory in the rear is kept 

 supplied with choice plants, and, as Mr. 

 SaJtford, Sr., remarked, it keeps him 

 scratching to grow the necessary stock. 



Newman Floral Co. 



(XstabUshed 1870) 



SiS^as^ New York City 



Flowers for Steamer Sailings 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Flowers delivered in City or State on Short Notice 



r. H. WEBER 



BOTUE AND MARTI.AND AVKNUKS 



Both Long Distance Phones. 



JULIUS BAER 



J38-J40 E. Fourth St. 

 Long Distance Phone 



Cincinnati, Ohio« 



Y.oungA Nugent 



42 W. 28th St., New York 



We are In the theater district and also have 

 fxceptlonal facilities for delivering flowers on 

 jutgoing steamers. Wire us your orders; tbey 

 vill receive prompt and carefiil attention 



WILSON 



DKLIVKRS ▲NYWUSUK 



Braaklye New Jersey New Yark Laai itiaai 



Trade orders well cared for from all parts of the 



country, and delivered at Theater, Hotel. 



Steamer or Residence. Address 



FnitOD St. aid Grnne Avi.. BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Telephones, Prospect 2840 and 4065 



WILLIAM J.- SMYTH 



Fl ODI^T Cor* Michigran Ave. 

 ■ E,vi^u 1 and31atSt.,ClMcaso 



We ship to all points in Illinois and Iowa 



FHONXS t 



DouKlaa744, Douclas 533. Douclaa 740 



C. C. POUWORTB CO. 



WHOLKSALK IXORISTS 

 Milwaukee. Wis. 



WISCONSIN 



Wai Tike PrsHr Care 

 at Toar Orders in 



SCHROETe^ 



^ 59 Bro^dwTy ' 



DETROIT 



MICHIGAN 



S. B. STEWART 



n9 No. i6th SU OMAHA. NES 

 A HALF-INCH ADYERTISEMENl 



here will keep your name and facilities 

 before the whole trade at a cost of 

 only 35c per week on a yearly order. 



