AtUUST 11, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



31 



Don't fall to see 

 ;>lichell'8 Exhibit 



In the Convention Hall, 

 wbere our represent- 

 ative. I. Kosnosky. 

 will be in attendance. 

 Our Mr. Frederick J. 

 Mlclieli will also be 

 about, to Kreet our 

 many friends. 



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SEEDS 



Fertilizers 



BILBS 



insect Destroyers 



TkA Rf icthdl jPflUiniVlP^ll^* Twolargc- ('(^tahlislunents on Pliiladclphiirs main 



^ ^ street, containing ")J),()(K) square feet of floor space, 



large warehouses on Ludlow Street and extensive trial grounds (twenty acres) at Torresdale, Pa. Facilities 

 surpassed by none for supplying the Florists with Bulhs. Seeds, etc. 



Ask for our new, complete 'wholesale cat&lo^ of Seeds, Bulbs and Florists* Supplies, now^ ready 



Henry F. Michell Co. 



518-1018 Market St. - PHILADELPHIA, PA, 



Mention Tne Review when you write 



" ost all short-stemmed and small. No 

 »■ irnations are worth over $1 per hun- 

 'l"ed. Most of them do not command 

 'i ilf that quotation. There is an abun- 

 'I ;nce of valley and lilies, with prices 

 ' trograding. Orchids are not abun- 

 " nt and prices are unchanged. 



After the convention the change for 

 ' e better will undoubtedly begin. The 

 ] 'ospects are for the most strenuous 

 " ason the New York wholesale market 

 ' ^"cr has known. With several new 

 ^' liolesale houses of acknowledged 

 strength and responsibility, added to 

 ^liose of long standing and national 

 ' 'Putation, the coming months promise 

 ^liarp, clean competition and a concen- 

 ' ration of opportunity for buyers, such 

 ''■^ the retail market cannot but find 

 ''^ its advantage. Fortunately, the field 



here widens daily. A population of 

 over 5,000,000 is a good basis for enter- 

 prise to build on. New York will sure- 

 ly become again the great shipping cen- 

 ter in the east and this fall and winter 

 in its progress and aggregate of sales 

 will be a surprise even to the most 

 optimistic. 



Various Notes. 



Everybody is talking convention this 

 week, and nearly everybody is going. 

 The transportation committee of the 

 New York Florists' Club has assumed 

 the entire responsibility for the din- 

 ner at Glen Summit. All who have not 

 yet purchased railroad tickets will be 

 able to do so on the train, an agent of 

 the Lehigh Valley being in attend- 

 ance. H. A. Bunyard has charge of 



the hotel accommodations and will have 

 a plan of the sixth floor of the Seneca 

 liotcl with him. The rooms are allotted 

 in the order of application. Kemember 

 the hour, 9:40 a. m. Monday, from the 

 Pennsylvania Bailroad station, foot of 

 Cortlandt street, and 9:50 from Des- 

 brosses street, West Twenty-third street 

 and the Hudson terminal. Acceptances 

 are arriving on every mail. Up to Mon- 

 day morning, August 8, Mr. Traendly 

 had heard favorably from Bonnet & 

 Blake with a party of seven, Robert 

 Berry, C. T. Beasley, Mr. and Mrs. 

 Heimels, Mr. and Mrs. Traendly and 

 two children, Gareau brothers, W. H. 

 Kuebler, C. E. Ferry, W. B. Du Bie, 

 Mr. and Mrs. Demeusy, Mr. and Mrs. 

 A. L. Miller, Harry Turner, John Young, 

 Robert J. Young, W. J. Rickards, Jr., 



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