'■!i?3p;,'iM».'^ 



r *■ '. Vr "^ 'j»"p." • «^ F ' ^ 



January 14, 1909. 



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 usual 



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



Telepbone 834 Main 



LINCOLN JEB.'SS- 



Flowers tor »11 occasions, from cradle to grare. 



eTolovell"^ 



will give prompt attention ivT^..*!. T\^U^4.^ 

 to all orders for delivery in iNOf tn JJasOta 



GALVESTON, TEX. 

 MRS. M. A. HANSEN 



Y. M. 0. A. BUILDINft 



GENY BROS. 



Choice Cut 

 Flowers and 

 Floral Designs 



712 Church St. Nashville, Tenn. 



TERRE HAUTE, IND. 



JOHN G. BXnn. «E SON, 

 189 Sontli 7th Street 



Mrs. M. E. Hoffcraft 



807 Kansas Ave^ TOPEKA, KAN 



BERTERMANN BROS. CO. 



LEADING ZXORISTS 



241 Massachusetts Ave., Indianapolis, lod. 



DRUMM SEED and FLORAL CO. 



507 Houston St, rORT WORTH, TEX. 

 Headaaarters for Cat Flowers and Fnneral Designs 



ETV^OPC^ FLOWERS OR 

 L, I ICLr^ DESIGN WORK 



Dtlivtrci ia Albany ni viclaity on telciranbic srder 

 LI North Pearl St., • • AI^BANY, N. T. 



Spokane Florist Co. 



SPOKANE, WASH. gfogg;?**' 

 Minneapolis, Minn. ^^^iS^-n 



SWANSON'S, 618 Nicollet Ave 



A. C. BROWN, ''^^Ti!'''^ 



LAROE GREENHOUSES 



f milsm/illtfk Kv Personal attention 



■.OUISVIIiey ivy* given to out of-town 



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



JACOB SCHULZ. tJ^^^^Z: 



J. J. BENEKE 



»U OBve St. ST. UJUIS, MO 

 A HUF-INCH ADVERTISEMEN1 



bere ^rin keep tout name and tacfllttea 

 before the whole trade at a cost of 

 only 86c per week on a yearly order. 



WELLESLEY COLLEGE 



Dana HaU. Walnut HUl and Rockridge Hall 

 Schools. TAILBT, Wellealey, Mass. 



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



MOBILE, ALABAMA 



The Ninge Floral Co. 



THE NEWBURYS, Mitchell, S. D. 



40,000 feet of Commercial Cut Flowers. Your 

 orders will be promptly and properly executed in 

 South Dakota, North Dakota, Iowa and Minn. 



appropriation is $122,970, and for contin- 

 gencies .$11,973 is allowed, making in all 

 $1.34,943. 



Guy Strickland has bought the flower 

 store on Broadway and Monument street 

 from W. O. Stran. 



E. A. Seidewitz lias a large specimen 

 of boxwood trimmed to represent a goose, 

 with a long necK, around which was a 

 red four-in-hand tie. It was placed at 

 the entrance to his store on Charles 

 street. Mr. Seidewitz has one of the 

 largest and best show windows on this 

 prominent thoroughfare. C^. 



MELVAUKEE. 



The Market 



With the cold wave which struck this 

 vicinity and brought the mercury down 

 to 17 degrees below zero, business for 

 the first part of last week seemed to be 

 frozen up, but improved considerably by 

 Friday and Saturday. Stock shortened 

 up a good deal, but as business was 

 slack, there was enough to go around, 

 especially in roses and carnations. Beau- 

 ties, sweet peas, violets and bulbous 

 stock have been plentiful since then, and 

 the same can be said of green goods. 



Qub Meeting. 



Owing to the cold weather, the attcnil- 

 ance at the last club meeting, held Jan- 

 uary 7, was light. The retiring presi- 

 dent, Fred Holton, asked C C. Pollworth 

 to install the new officers, which he did 

 in a most acceptable way. President- 

 elect C. Dallwig then conducted the meet- 

 ing in a masterly way, which, if kept up. 

 ought to make this one of the club's 

 most successful years. 



The matter of a flower show, to be 

 held next fall, came up and a committee 

 of three was appointed to gain informa- 

 tion regarding a suitable place, etc., be- 

 fore definite action as to holding a show 

 will be taken. 



A letter from the State Board of Ag 

 riculture, stating that suggestions wouM 

 gladly be accepted regarding the alter- 

 ations of the premium list for this year 's 

 state fair, was at hand. This certainly 

 is good news for prospective exhibitors. 



The chair appointed the following on 

 the new entertainment committee: Gust 

 Koesch, Will Zimmerman and Eugene 

 Oestreicher. They, in turn, promised to 

 hold a dance in the first part of Feb- 

 ruary. 



Variotts Notes. 



The C. C. Pollworth Co. reports a 

 steady cut. especially of carnations, 

 from their own greenhouses. They had 

 no trouble in keeping up the required 



Newman Floral Co. 



(■stabUshed 1870) 



asr.^lS^'' New York City 



Flowers for Steamer Sailings 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Flowers delivered in City or State on Short Notice 



F. H. WEBER 



BOTU AND MARYLAND AVKNUES 

 Both Long: Distance Phones. 



JULIUS BAER 



J38-J40 E. Fourth St. 

 Lonsf Distance Phone 



Cincinnati, Ohio, 



Y.oung& Nugent 



42 W. 28tli St., New York 



We are In the theater district and also have 

 txceptional facilities for delivering flowers on 

 jutgoing steamers. Wire us your orders; they 

 vill receive nromnt and carpful attention 



WILSON 



DXUVKRB ANTWHKRK 



Briiklyn New Jersey New York Lang IsIm4 



Trade orders well cared for from all parts of the 



country, and delivered at Thea'er. Hotel, 



Steamer or Residence. Address 



Fulton St. and Greene Ave.. BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Telephones, Prosprct ?840 and 40",5 



WILLIAM J. SMYTH 



FLORIST ^'■J'i^}^^.^-"- 



^^^^■^^^^^ andSlst St., Chicago 



We ship to all points in Illinois and Iowa 



PHONKS : 



Douslas 744, Doufflas 523, Douclaa 740 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO. 



WHOLX8ALK FLORISTS 

 Mll'v^aukee, Wis. 



WISCONSIN 



Wid Take Proper Care 

 of Your Orders in 



SCHROETep 



^ ' 59 Broadw ly " 



DETROIT 



MICHIGAN 



S. B. STEWART 



It9 No. t6th Su OMAHA, NEB 

 K HALF-INCH ADVERTISEMENT 



here will keep yotir name and facilities 

 t>efore the whole tiude ai a c-Ofit of 

 onlT S5c per wt^ek ou a veariy order- 



