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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



MMi 6, 1909. 



LEADING RETAIL ELORISTS 



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 tihie to place your order. 



Alexander McConnell 



371 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 Calls: 340 and 341 38th Street Cable Address: ALEXCONNELL Western Union Code 



Ordtrs by Wire Receive Prsaiet asd Careful Execntioa 



J. Newman & Sons 



Corporation 



24 Tremont St.. BOSTON 



Tlieater. tteaaer asd Fsaeral Flawers Osr SeeciaMy 



We can refer to leading florists in all principal 

 cities. Sstsblistaed 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 yonr orders for steamers, 

 theaters, etc. One trial will convince you. 



FRED EHItET 



WHOLV8ALK AND RKTAIL FLORIST 

 1407 Fairaionnt Ave. and 702 N. Broad St. 



PHILADELPHIA 



Orders for Philadelphia and surroundinjr country 



carefully filled on short notice. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ORDERS FOR 



Louisville, Kentucky 



SoUclted by 



IVl.D.REIMERSar5; 



Successor to 

 Reisiers 



Established 1880. 



329 Pourtli Ave. 



Tiimillni' norlsts on tli* Western Slope 



6RAND FLORAL CO., 



Vktral DeelBna a Bpeolalty 



Grand Jnnctlon, 

 Colo. 



MICHIGAN ^"^^^Sa^eS ?oVbT*°"" 

 HENRY SMITH 



Whslessia »w* Retsil Flerist •§ ORAHD RATIDB 



Minneapolis Floral Co., "^i^s^o'iii^t. 



MIHnKAFOLIB. MIHN. 



Foneral desigms on short notice. One of the 

 larsest establishments west of Chicago. 



Wholesale and retail orders for Cut Flowers. 

 Funeral Designs, etc., by telegraph wiU 

 receive prompt attention at — 



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



Jrden for MINITESOTA or the Northwest will 

 be properly executed by 



AUG. S. SWANSON, SL Pral. Minn. 



ALrL, IOWA 



ordera glTen carefnl attention 



IOWA FLORAIi CO., DES MOINES. lA. 



Iowa Sekd Oo.. Proprietors 



XnruT'* mention tbe Tlorlsta* Review 

 <;7hen writtnB adv^raaere. 



Wm. L Rock Flower Co. 



Kansas City, Mo. 



1116 Walnut Street 



Bell Telephone 213 6rand 



WiU carefally execute orders for Kansas City a^d 

 any town in Missouri or Kansas. 



DETROIT. 



The Market 



Business remains about the same as 

 last reported. At times some of the 

 stores have been working past closing 

 time to get out all orders; then, again, 

 there have been some dull days. All in 

 all, the florists who do much funeral 

 work are having a good wind-up to the 

 season. 



Stock of all kinds has been none too 

 plentiful, which also is a good indication. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rahaley have re- 

 turned from a delightful honeymoon, 

 spent mostly in Chicago. They received 

 some fine gifts from friends in the trade. 



The Hielscher Wire Works are working 

 overtime on banging basket orders. 



H. S. 



PROVIDENCE. R. L 



Cttrrent Comment. 



Margaret O'Rourke last week walked 

 into the Providence river at the Allen's 

 avenue dump. She had been acting 

 queerly of late and it is supposed that 

 her mind had become unbalanced. She 

 was about 35 years of age and had been 

 employed for several years by Michael 

 Sweeney at his greenhouses on Broad 

 street. 



There was killing frost here April 26. 



John Galvin, formerly a well known 

 gardener and florist at Newport, died 

 recently after a considerable illness. He 

 leaves four children. 



Ernest Carl is bringing in some excel- 

 lent gladioli, with strong stems and good 

 color. 



Fayette Hopkins, of Conway, N. H., 

 was a visitor last week. 



Among those at the funeral of Walter 

 S. Hogg last week were John Macrae, 

 Alexander Macrae, Robert Johnston, 

 William Appleton and Theodore Peter- 

 son. 



Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Jurgens, of 

 Newport, are at present in Paris. They 

 are making an extensive European trip. 



James Crawshaw furnisher] the table- 

 pieces and decorations for the annual 

 ladies' night of the Marketmen's Asso- 

 ciation at the Talma April 27. 



Established in 1587 



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l657-(659 Buckingham Place 



L.D. Phone CV^C k.CjC\ 



56S Lake View ^-TUV-AUV-^ 



Send QB your retsil orders. We 

 have the best facilities In the city. 



W.A.Hammond 



RICHMOND, VA. 



Prompt shipment to all points in 



Virginia, North Carolina and other states 



200,000 feet of glassLto Cut Flowers 



Of HEART OF NEW YORK CTTT 



PbwH 2271 Mlh St. ISM Broadway. N. Y. 

 Our Motto-THK GOLDKN BDIX 



TheLiyiogstoflSeedCo. 



FLORISTS 



COVER ALL OHIO POINTS 

 U4 N. High St^ COLUMBUS. OHIO 



TEXAS 



Dallas rioral Co. 



DALLAS 

 ■▼enrthlnc crown here treali evary day. 



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DETROIT 



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