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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



Dbcembbb 1, 1910. 



with the location which his office man- 

 ager, Mrs. Sharkey, secured. Jamea 

 McAniney, father of Mrs. Sharkey, has 

 opened a store at 3515 Broadway with 

 the title of the Riverside Florist. Will- 

 iam Griffin, who has been in the service 

 of Arthur Herrington, Wadley & 

 Smythe, Thos. Young, Jr., and A. T. 

 Bunyard, is manager. 



The sympathy of all in the trade is 

 extended Miss Horn, the retail florist 

 at Lexington avenue and Sixtieth 

 street, in the death of her mother on 

 Thanksgiving day. 



L. W. C. Tuthill has been west for 

 several days with photographic atten- 

 tion to Lord & Bumham's new plant at 

 Des Plaines, 111. 



E. G. Wilson, of Brooklyn, reports the 

 busiest fall season to date. His store 

 is uniquely decorated and his windows. 

 Thanksgiving week, were in keeping 

 with the occasion. 



John V. Phillips decorated the large 

 dining room at Delmonico's for the 

 Mayflower dinner. For ten years Mr. 

 Phillips has had this contract. It was 

 an original and beautiful piece of ar- 

 tistic work, with his son in charge. 



S. Masur, Brooklyn, is so crowded 

 that he has decided to add the big cor- 

 ner store next door to his conveniences. 



Philip Kessler is advising all lily 

 growers to pack the flowers in wax pa- 

 per in preference to tissue for ship- 

 ment. 



L. K. Peacock, of Williamstown 

 Junction, Pa., was a visitor last week 

 at A. T. Boddington's; also A. A. Mc- 

 Donald, of Dakes Farm, N. J.; T. Her- 

 schel Brown, of Grand Eapids, Mich.; 

 Thos. Murray, of Tuxedo, and A. H. 

 Wingett, of Lenox, Mass. 



Moore, Hentz & Nish will add a new 

 line to their Christmas red berries, fine 

 English mistletoe. 



Frank H. Traendly and Mrs. Traendly 

 entertained a goodly company of his 

 friends in the trade, as usual, at his 

 home in Flatbush Thanksgiving day. 

 Harry A. Bunyard was toastmaster. 



Bowling. 



November 25 the Warendorff prize, a 

 safety razor, was won by J. B. Mc- 

 Ardle with a score of 409. December 

 2 the prize will be a silk umbrella, 

 given by Myer. December 9 Kickards 

 Bros, give two prizes — a folding prun- 

 ing shears and a pruning knife. The 

 scores November 25 were: 



Player — 



l8t 



Nugent 84 



Kakuda 81 



Marshall 120 



MoArdle 130 



Scott 162 



Shaw 144 



Berry 151 



Manda 176 



Kleinman 



2d 

 88 

 100 

 119 

 156 

 123 

 129 

 191 

 156 

 190 



3d 4th 



93 

 111 

 123 

 121 

 128 

 157 

 104 

 194 

 152 



100 

 126 

 121 

 123 

 143 

 134 

 182 

 146 

 159 



The Astorias, as usual, competed for 



Thanksgiving turkeys November 23. 



The scores follow: 



Player— Ist 2d 3d 



Slebrecht, W. H 154 211 176 



Miesetn 166 146 204 



Doerhoef er 129 160 190 



Siebrecht. H. B 106 104 113 



Edmlnson 124 184 123 



Donaldson, John 202 143 150 



Elnsman 178 186 188 



Lorenz 149 128 102 



Donaldson, Alex 147 135 150 



Bleckwenn 127 137 130 



J. AUSTIN SHAW. 



MTLWAUKEE. 



Tlie Market. 



Our local wholesale houses say 

 Thanksgiving business was fine an. I 



Headquarters 



Poinsettias 



Muslin ...as low as $3.75 to $42.00 per gross 

 Velvet aa low as 9.00 " 



Decorative Flowers 



Chrypanthemums, Wistarias, Poppies, Roses, 

 Wax Roses, Fiber Roses, Carnations, etc. 



Fireproof Flowers 

 Natural Prepared Foliage 



Adiantum Ferns, Autumn Effects, Areca 

 Leaves, Sea Moss, Fern Dishes, etc. 



Wax Flower Wreaths of every description 



SAFITLE ORDERS SOUCITED 



We manufacture and import all our goods. 

 Nothing finer in this line in the country. Prices 

 most reasonable. Send for samples. Don't delay 

 your orders for the holidays. 



WM. SCHARRATH 



67 E. Ninth St and 771 Broadway, NEW YORK 



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Partridge Berry Bowls 



WITH COVERS, ALL SIZES 



Fish Globes, 



Aquaria, 

 Imported All- 

 Glass Tanks, 

 Hyacinth 

 Glasses, 

 tall and low. 



Catalogues and 



Price List 

 on application. 



NICHOLAS WArLERw.r?fn » New York 



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Gold Letters 



Gummed gold, silver and purple letters; gold 

 and purple script names, for inscriptions on flo- 

 ral designs. Best and cheapest on the market. 

 Send ror samples and prices. 



J. LICHTENBERCER, '^"!^ 



Telephone Lenox 5&14 

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quite satisfactory. The supply of roses 

 was equal to the demand. Carnations, 

 which were of fine quality, were 3car<",e, 

 more so the early part of the week, 

 and brought good returns. Locally 

 grown violets are behind for this time 

 of the year and were scarce. Mums, all 

 of which were of a high grade, were 

 plentiful and sold well. 



Various Notes. 



At the J. M. Fox & Son retail store 

 they were very well satisfied with the 

 run of things last week; they had an 

 increased call for cut mums and on 

 cyclamens. 



While the amount of buying was 

 about equal to that of last Thanksgiv- 



Important 

 Announcement 



Growers! Listen! 



I can use every potted plant 

 you have in my holiday trade. 



Bring along at once everything 

 you can spare that is good, and 



'H will do the rest/' 



C. C. TREPEL 



— AT— 



LOESER'S BLOONINGDALE BROS. 



BBOOKLYN NEW TOBK 



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Wired Toothpicks 



Mannfa«tar«d by 

 W. J. COWEE, BERLIN, N. Y. 



10.000.. ..$1.75; 60.000.... $7.50; Sample free. 



Vor Sale by Daaiara. 



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