Junk 2, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



49 



Edward 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



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Keid« JUNE WEDDINGS! COMMENCEMENTS 



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1526 Ranstead St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Wholesale Gut Flewer Prices. 



Philad^pbia. June 1. 1910. 

 ' Per doz. 



Keauty. Specials $2.50to $3.00 



Extra 200 



Medium 150 



Short 75to 1.00 



Per 100 

 The E:ilIame78,My Maryland.SelectI 6 00 to $ 8.00 

 '' ■' Ordinary 3 00 to 4.00 



rtichmond. Jardine. Select 8.00 to 10.00 



Ordinary SOOto 5 00 



Bride. Maid. Select 5.00to 600 



■* Ordinary S.OOto 4.00 



Kaiserin. Select 5.00to 800 



" Ordinary SOOto 4.00 



Carnations, Fancy S.OOto 4.00 



Select a.OOto 2.50 



Ordinary 1.00 to 1.60 



Callas per doz.. tl.OOtotl.?-'' 



Easter Lilies per doz., 1.00 



Adiantum l.OOto 1.25 



Asparasrus Plumosus, strings 50.00 



sprays 50 00 



Sprengeri. " 35.00 to 50 00 



Smilax Ifi.Oeto 18.00 



Valley S.OOto 4.00 



Cattleyas per doz., tO.OO 



Gardenlas.Fancy,doz..|1.00to 1.60 



Sweet Peas 50to 100 



Yellow Daisies l.OOto 1.50 



White '• 100 



Pansies .60 



Snapdragon, per doz.. tO.76 to tl.50 



Dagger Ferns per 1000. |2 00 



Peonies 4.00to 5.00 



fancy 6.00 to 8.00 



Oomflower 60to .75 



rists have been busy. Everyone is 

 looking forward to a good trade in 

 June, with its many weddings and com- 

 mencements. 



Some fine longiflorum lilies from out- 

 side are coming in. They are grown 

 in Santa Ana. They sell for $5 a dozen 

 stalks, at retail. Centaureas are used 

 largely in funeral work and have a 

 good call. Gladioli are blooming finely 

 now, and many miniature ones are also 

 to^ be seen. Orchids continue plentiful, 

 with good sales. Cornflowers, coreopsis, 

 gaillardias and Shasta daisies are in all 

 the stores and sell well. 



There was no shortage of flowers here 

 ror Decoration day. 



Outside-grown carnations are in great 

 'versupply. Many of the growers are 

 letting them go to waste on the plants, 

 .8 they do not bring in enough to pay 

 or cutting. Greenhouse-grown ones are 

 ^arge and fine yet and the best bring 

 "5 cents a dozen. 



Various Notes. 



^ Jack D 'Ortignac, of the Redondo 



''loral Co., has sold out to his partner 



■'nd expects to open a wholesale store. 



Morton & Darling have moved from 



heir former location on West Third 

 street into the Hayward hotel, at the 



orner of Spring and Sixth streets. 



Lichtenber^er & Wolfskill, who have 

 '>een conducting two stores, have been 

 'Obliged to vacate the one on Broadway, 

 13 the _ building is being torn down. 

 They will continue business in the store 

 "D West Fifth street. They report a 

 ^'ood business, with several weddings 

 booked for early June. Mr. and Mrs. 

 Lichtenberger will leave July 1 for 

 Maine, where they will spend the sum- 

 mer. 



Mr. Reymond, of the Roserie, has 

 gone abroad and will spend two or 

 ^nree months in France, 



Fancy Roses, Cut Lilies, Valley and Peas 



, Op«n from 7:30 a. m.to6 p. m. 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Company T??l7:£* 



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Beauties* Carnations and Peonies 



Eugene Bernheimer, II S. IGth St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Peonies and Carnations for Memorial day. 



Wholesale Vlorlst 



A good market for more Choke Flowers 



1514 Sansoiii St., PHILADElPMIA, PA. 



SAMUEL F. LILLEY, 



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WM. J. BAKER, 



My Maryland Roses and Peonies 



of quaUty. 



Wholesale Florist 



1482 So. Penn Bq., PlUladelphla, Pa. 



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J. W. Wolfskill will move from his 

 present location one door farther east, 

 where he is fitting up a store in the 

 Angelas hotel. It is to be finished in 

 white enamel and has a tile window. 

 He is showing some exceptionally large, 

 fine gladiolus blooms from stock im- 

 ported by himself. 



H. Bateman, formerly of Morris 

 Goldenson's, is now to be found at the 

 Angelus flower store. G. C. Eischen, 

 who has been at the latter place so 

 long, is taking a much needed vacation, 

 which he is spending on his father's 

 ranch at Montebello. 



E. W, Saakes, on Main street, was 

 getting ready to deliver a lot of de- 

 signs for a funeral. The peculiar thing 

 about it was that every one was arti- 

 ficial, and California is the land of 

 flowers! 



Charles Corrette, of Pomona, a chrys- 

 anthemum specialist, is adding many 

 new varieties to his already large 

 stock. 



J. B. Monasco, of Eagle Rock Valley, 

 is making great preparations for fall 

 and has bought heavily of new varie- 

 ties of chrysanthemums. He will grow 

 larger quantities than ever before of 

 Bonnaffon, as the demand for this has 

 always been greater than the supply. 



Adin Alexander, of Boyle Heights, a 

 grower of Cochet roses, died suddenly 

 last week. He was 79 years of age. 



Wright's Flower Shop was, as usual, 

 overflowing with flowers of all kinds. 

 They are getting in some beautiful 

 water lilies of all colors. They had a 

 display of poppies which are exceed- 

 ingly beautiful. The flowers are single 

 and are five or six inches in diameter. 

 The petals are crinkled like crepe and 

 are pure white, with yellow centers. 

 The plants grow six to ten feet tall and 

 are of shrubby growth. This firm is 

 building four new houses, 300 feet 

 long, in addition to those built earlier 

 this spring. They have ten acres in 

 hardy flowers, for which there is al- 

 ways a good demand through the sum- 



Wm. C. Smith 



Wholesale Floral Co. 



Wliolesale Florists 



1816 Pine St.Bitli L. 0. PhanctST. LOUIS 

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 FLORIST 



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ST. liOniS, MO> 



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mer and fall. They always seem to be 

 doing a brisk business and have a large 

 force of clerks. 8. A. C. 



