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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



August 3, 1011. 



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Six Pages of Retailers* Cards 



This department for the cards of Leading Retail Florists — those florists who have the 

 facilities for filling the orders sent them by other florists — has made possible the recent rapid 

 development of this branch of the business, a branch of the trade now established for all time and 

 so helpful that its volume will keep on increasing for many years. 



Are you sending and receiving your share of these orders? You can send your share (and 

 make 20 per cent profit without effort) if you let your customers know you can perform this service 

 for them. To receive your share — wefl, The Review's department for Retailers' cards remains the 

 one way of getting prompt action on the order in hand. 



To be represented costs only 70 cents per week on a yearly order. This is for one-inch space. 

 Other spaces in proportion. 



Why not send your order today — ^now — before you forget it? 



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LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 



JACOB SCHULZ, 



FloMr Shop, 550 South Fourth Avenue* 

 OrefeHhoases, 831 Cherokee Road. 



Personal -atteBtion given to out-of-town orders for LouisviUe and surrounding territory. 



E. R. FRY, FiorM 



ftochester, N.Y. 



I have constantly on hand a -Pfasonable 

 variety of fresh cut flowers, which I will d«liv«r 

 promptly in Roohebter and adjoining towns. , 



KENOSHA, WIS. 



and all points between 



CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE 



Mall, wire or phone your orders to 

 . n. UDLKlin, KENOSHA, WIS. 



J. H. SNAU & SONS 



FLORII^TS 



NEWTORK, WASHINGTON, D.C. 



1163 Broadway. Cor. 14th & G Sts. 



AWP WAUWBr-ASTORIA. 



Lexington, Ky. 



JOHN A. KELLER, Florist 



High Ch-ade Cut Flowers 

 and I>esis^ingf : : : t 



All orden entrusted to ns for Central E«ntcMtf(7 

 will have careful attention. 



Ung floral & Nursery Co., '¥^' 



Write or wire headquarten for flMnrs for Texas, 

 Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mew Mexico. No orders too 

 lai»e, none too small. 



Prompt and personal attention given all orders. 



MRS. J. T. HINCHLIFFE 



FLORIST 



504-506 WUcomln 6t.. Bacine, Wiii . 



Special care taken with telegraph orden for 



DETROIT AND VIONITY 



L Bcmb floral Co., Oert Pochelw, Pre».. 153 ■ttea tt 



Qas. W. Curach, KNOXVILLE,TENN. 



The Leading Florist of the South 

 All OrdT« GlT>n 8p»oia I Att«n tion _ 



DAVID O. ORILLBOBTZEB 



Alexandria, Va. 



Bell Pbone'V. AH orders receive prompt vMenMoa.- 



JF Wn TAY & CANC ^^^ Broadway, Council BlnKs, !owa. 

 • 1 • llUivUA ft uUlll}) Wholesale and RetaU 



Largest Greenhouse Establishment 

 West of Chicago. 



Orders delivered enywrhere, Incindlne Iowa. Nebraska, North Dakota and South 



liakota. Free deliTerles to Omaba. 



BUTZ BROS. 



EstabUehed 1851 



Newcastle, Pa. 



Orders executed between Pittsburg and 

 Erie and all western Pennsylvania points. 



R. Strohmeier, Aberdeen, S. D. 



rnnft AttMtion Given ti Ont-if-ttwn Orden 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



The Market. 



("ool weather witli an abundance of 

 rain lias done wonders with vegetation 

 in .general, and conditions are about 

 normal once more after the drought 

 of early .]uly. Gradually the supply of 

 cut flowers is becoming equal to the 

 demand. Asters are coming into the 

 market in great quantities and are 

 used for all occasions, but especially for 

 funeral work, as they can be put to 

 such varied use in design work and are 

 most satisfactory flowers for clusters. 



Roses are much better. Killarneys 

 are rich in color and firm of stem and 

 retail for $1, $1.50 and $2, while specials 

 bring $2.50. Marylands are not quite 

 so good, but bring the same price, while 

 Richmonds are only fair and retail for 

 $1 and $1.50 per dozen. Kaiserins are 

 fine at present, much better than White 

 Killarney or Bride roses. Beauties are 

 just fair and go at $3 and $4 per dozen. 

 Sweet peas are still quite scarce and 

 poor in quality. They have been higher 

 in price this year than for many years 

 previous, for in midsummer they are 

 selling at 25 cents per bunch, or .$1 per 

 hundred. Valley is good and retails at 

 $6 per hundred. Gladioli are coming 

 much better now and in choicer variety, 



Canada^s Florist 



96 Yonge St, TORONTO 



Winona and Rochester, Hum. 



For prompt and particular attention send 

 your orders for Southwestern Wisconsin and 

 Southern Minnesota to 



John Fuhlbrueggfe 



Grower and Retailer 



New Tork 



Telepbenc, 8800 fmvcct 



Louisville, Ky. 



p. WALKER & CO., 634 fourth A ve 

 P0ntiaC^DI>412bayL^nS° 



All orders receive prompt and personal attention. 



LOU HELEN DUNDORE, SSServ 



110 W. King SL, UNCASTER. PA. 



CORNELL iM WELLS COLLEGES ud 



CB^RAL NEW YORK ORDBtS 



Bobfea ASog.WlwfctstemiBetaH HerinH. Awhnm. W.t. 

 MINNESOTA NORTH DAKOTA MONTANA 



SMEDLEY & CO. 



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