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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



Apbil 29, 1909. 



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. 



Alexander NcConnell 



571 Fifth Avenue, Windsor Arcade 



NEW YORK CITY 



Telegraph orders forwarded to any part of the United States, Canada, and all principal cities of Europe. Orders transferred or intrusted by 

 the trade to our selection for delivery on steamships or elsewhere receive special attention. 



Telephone ralU: 340 and 341 38th Street Cable Address: A LBXCONNELL Western Union Code 



Ordirs br Wir« Receive Preaipt led Careful Exentioe 



J. Newman ft Sons 



Corporation 

 24 Tremont St., BOSTON 



Theater, Steaaer aad Feieral Flewers Oar Specialty 



We can refer to leading flnriste in all principal 

 cities. Established 1870. 



HUGO H. JAHN 



floral Designer and Decorator 



Nostrand Ave. and Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Telephone No. 1592 Bedford. 



In the heart of the Bon Ton section of the 

 City of Churches. Send your orders for steamers, 

 theaters, etc. One trial will convince you. 



FRED EHRET 



WHOL«8ALK AND RETAIL FLORIST 

 1407 Falrmooiit Ave. and 702 N. Broad St. 



PHILADELPHIA 



Orders for Philadelphia and surrounding country 



carefully tilled on short notice. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ORDERS FOR 



Louisville, Kentucky 



Solicited by 



M. D. REIMERS ?."arw"S;iS.er. 



Established 1880. 



329 Fourth Ave. 



Leodlnc Florlsta on tli* Wmmtmra Slop* 



BRAND FLORAL CO., °«-<us^.««-. 



noral D«alKiu a Specialty 



MICHIGAN 



Orders will be carefully 

 cared for by 



HENRY SMITH 



Wkaltsala aat letaM Flarist ef ORAHD RAPIDS 



Minneapolis Floral Co., "^ii-irVV^i^t. 



MIMNKAPOLIS. MINN. 



Funeral designs on short notice. One of the 

 largest eBtablisbments west of Chicago. 



Wholesale and retail orders for Cut Flowera, 

 Funeral I>ealKns< etc., by telegraph will 

 receive prompt attention at — 



IRA G. MARVIN'S, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 



Orders lor MINNESOTA or the Northwest wlU 

 be properly executed by 



AUG. S. SWANSON, SL P>ul. Minn. 



ALL IOWA 



orders Klven careful attention 

 IOWA FLORAL CO., DES MOINES, lA. 



Iowa Skkd Co., Proprietors 



X>fra.yt mention the Florists* Review 

 «T7hen writlnc advertisers. 



Wm. I. Rock Flower Co. 



Kansas City, Mo. 



1116 Walnut Street 



Bell Telephone 213 Grand 



Will carefully execute orders for Kansas City and 

 any town in Missouri or Kansas. 



GRAND RAPIDS. 



Under the able management of Mr. 

 Stover, the Grand Rapids Greenhouse Co. 

 has developed so rapidly during the one 

 year of its existence that it already ranks 

 as one of the largest concerns of its kind 

 in the state. There are in all fifty green- 

 houses, thirty-eight of which are devoted 

 to the culture of vegetables and twelve to 

 flowers. There are 300,000 feet of glass 

 in all, 50,000 of which are in the flower 

 houses. Of the twelve flower houses, 

 three are devoted to carnations, and the 

 firm is now preparing to erect more 

 houses for this line of stock. The new 

 carnation houses will require about 

 15,000 feet of glass. 



W. L. Cukerski, former superintendent 

 of city parks, will soon begin the erec- 

 tion of four greenhouses and a conserva- 

 tory at his home, Valley avenue and 

 West Fulton street. The conservatory 

 will be 50x50 and ornamental in style, 

 and the greenhouses will be of the latest 

 type. Mr. Cukerski is also negotiating 

 for a farm of forty to eighty acres out- 

 side of the city for a nursery, and has 

 placed orders with growers in Holland 

 and France for 50,000 shrubs for fall 

 delivery, to use as nursery stock. Until 

 he gets his own nursery going, he will 

 procure his stock from the big eastern 

 nurseries. He has several large commis- 

 sions for spring work, including resi- 

 dence properties in Traverse City and a 

 cemetery at Cadillac. 



The present location of the green- 

 houses in John Ball park has been chosen 

 by the board of park and cemetery com- 

 missioners as the site for a new pavilion. 

 It is not stated what disposition will be 

 made of the greenhouses. 



PROVIDENCE, R. L 



Qub Meeting. 



The monthly meeting of the Florists' 

 and Gardeners' Club was held April 19 

 and was largely attended. Vice-president 

 .lohnston was in the chair at the opening 

 of the meeting, and President Macnair 

 during the rest of the evening. Robert 

 .lohnston and Nels Hartstram were ap- 

 pointed to represent the club at a con- 

 ference to be held at the Rhode Island 

 College, May 1. Prof. Herbert J. Wheeler, 



EstabUshed in 1587 



1657-1659 Btfckingham Place 



L. D. Phone 

 658 Lake View 



CHICAGO 



Send as yoar retail orders. We 

 have the best facilities in the city. 



W. A. Hammond 



RICHMOND, VA. 



Prompt shipment to all pointe in 



Virginia, North Carolina and other states 



200,000 feet of glass [to Cut Flowers 



IN HEART OF NEW YORK CITY 



riMM 2270 3Btk St. 1294 Broadway. N. Y. 



Our MottO-THX GOLDEN BULK 



TbeUyiogstonSeedCo. 



FLORISTS 



COVER ALL OHIO POINTS 

 U4 N. High St^ COLUMBUS, OHIO 



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Dallas Floral Co. 



DALLAS 

 ■▼erythlns crown hero tresh ovory day. 



p. SCHROETec. 



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