OCTOBBB 27, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



33 



Special Low Prices on Dutch Bulbs 



Tulip La Reine, single white. 



Tvilip Thomas Moore, single terra 

 cotta. 



Tulip Chrysolora, single yellow. 



Tulip Yellow Prince, single yellow. 



Tulip Double Duke of York, car- 

 mine, white edge, late. 



Narcissus Barri Conspicuus, yel- 

 low petals, fine scarlet cup. 

 Narcissus Pheasant's Eye. 

 Narcissus Ornatus. 



At $5.00 

 per 1000 



Tulip Count of Leicester, double 



yeUow, late. 

 Tulip Blanc Horde, double purple. 

 Tulip White Hawk, single pure 



white. 

 Tulip White Swan, single pure 

 I white, egg-shaped variety. 



Narcissus Flora Wilson, very fine 

 white cup, edged orange. 



Narcissus King^ Edward, white, 

 with red crown. 



Add 26c per 1000 for Packing^. (No Goods Sent C. O. D.) 



Telephone 2803 Cortlandt 



Our Motto: **A Square Deal" 



The IVtacNiff Horticultural Co. 



SEEDSMEN 



62 Vesey Street, Near Greenwich Street New York 



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Poiflsettias^Headqaarters 



Muslin and Velvet 



as low as $3.75 to $42.00 per gross. Velvet ones as low as $9.00 

 per gross. Sample flowers sent on request. 



Decorative Flowers. Chrysanthemums, "Wistarias, Pop- 

 pies, Roses, Wax Roses, Crepe Chrysanthemums, Fiber Roses and 

 Carnations. 



Natural Prepared Foliage. Adiantum and Autumn 

 effects, Areea Leaves, Sea Moss, etc. 



We also make any flower in any shade. We are manufacturers 

 and direct importers of all our goods. 



WM. SCHARRATH 



67 E. Ninth St. and 771 Broadway, NEW YORK 



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tern of offering a goldfish globe as a 

 premium with flowers or plants brought 

 crowds to these stores, and his low 

 prices did the rest. 



Bowling. 



Scores made by the Astorias October 



20 were: 



Player. ' ' ist 2d Sd 4th 



Donaldson .'.VAl9e 217 103 101 



Miesem 181 188 18» 101 



Einsmann 188 181 201 180 



Blehrecht. Wm 180 215 109 181 



I>oerb«eter 178 181 174 201. 



Slebrecht. H 169 174 186 177 



Latmz 190 103 183 201 



Bleckwenn 189 173 197 101 



The special prize, a silk umbrella, 



given by Mrs. C. W. Scott, was won 



by C. J. Irwin, of Skidelsky & Irwin, 



Philadelphia. There are prizes every 



week. The scores October 21 were: 



Player. Ist 2d 8d 



Smith 144 120 1B6 



ElDnmann ..127 121 171 



Shaw 148 114 143 



Marshall ..181 106 101 

 Fiesser 86 99 



.J. Austin Shaw. 



Player. Ist 2d Sd 



Manda 134 182 140 



Irwin 122 171 160 



Scott 137 143 170 



Donaldson . . 12S 167 147 



Berry 145 122 160 



Fenrich ...162 189 132 



The joint committees appointed by 

 the New York Florists' Club, the New 



York and New Jersey Association of 

 Plant Growers, the Cut Flower Ex- 

 change, the New York and New Jersey 

 Market Florists' Association and the 

 Growers' Cut Flower Co., held a meet- 

 ing October 17 at Hotel Earlington and 

 another October 21 under the Queens- 

 boro bridge. These committees were 

 appointed to obtain the establishment 

 of a permanent plant and flower market 

 at the latter location, First avenue and 

 Fifty-ninth street, and the prospects 

 seem favorable. The committees have 

 agreed upon a floor plan, which is now 

 in the hands of the city authorities for 

 approval. 



The Sun of Sunday, October 16, de- 

 voted more than two columns to a write- 

 up of the A. N. Pierson place at Crom- 

 well, Conn. 



October 15 an automobile crashed 

 through the plate glass window of the 

 flower store of Misses Elfrieda Horn 

 and Evelyn A. Hess, 765 Lexington 

 avenue, causing the loss of several hun- 

 dreds of dollars. 



Charles A. Dards, with a claim of 

 $978, was one of the creditors who peti- 

 tioned the Hoffman House into bank- 

 ruptcy October 21. He also made appli- 

 cation for the appointment of the re- 

 ceiver who is carrying on the business 

 of this famous hotel. 



Las Vegas, N. M.— Perry Onion has 

 installed a large refrigerator in his 

 store on Center street. As reported in 

 a reeent issue of The Eeview, he has 

 also opened a store at 617 East Lincoln 

 street, in East Las Vegas. 



