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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Januabt 26, 1911. 



Six Pages of Retailers^ 



This department for the cards of Leading Retail Florists — those florists who have the facili- 

 ties for filling the orders sent them by other florists — has made possible the recent rapid develop- 

 ment of this branch of the business, a branch of the trade now established for all time and so help- 

 ful that its volume will keep on increasing for many years. 



Are you sending and receiving your share of these orders? You can send your share (and 

 make 20 per cent profit without effort) if you let your customers know you can perform this service 

 for them. To receive your share — well, The Review's department for Retailers' cards remains the 

 one way of getting prompt action on the order in hand. If you are the only florist in your city 

 represented here, you get the orders coming into your territory from other florists. If you are not 

 represented and "the other fellow" is — we can leave it to you what becomes of these desirable orders. 



To be represented costs only 70 cents per week on a yearly order. This is for one-inch 

 space. Other spaces in proportion. 



Why not send your order today — now — before you forget it? 



We Quarantee Satisfaction 



FLORAL CO. 



413 Madison Ave., Cor. 48th St.. NEW YORK 

 Established 1859. 



A. Wiegand & Sons 



Florists and Decorators 



1610 to 1620 N. illiaois SL. Indianapolis. Ind. 



Indiana's oldest, largest and most complete 

 retail establishment. 



PHONE P.BX 58 139 WEST MAIN ST. 

 Oi(LA/fOMA ClTyiO/C£.A.. 



Cleveland, Ohio 



Schneider Floral Co. 



For Flowers and quick service to all Northern 

 Oliio point.s. 



EUCLID AVENUE 



George Q. McClunie, Florist 



176 Main St.. HARTFORD. CONN. 



Orders BoUclted for delivery any place on earth. 

 Floral DeslKna a Specialty. 



DRUMM SEED and FLORAL CO. 



507 Noustoa SL, FORT WORTH, TEX. 



Headqaarters for Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs 



T.L.METCALFE, 4 stores 



Hopkinsville, Ky., Nadisonnlle, Ky., 

 Jackson, Tenn., and Clarksville, Tenn. 



Orders executed anywhere in the two states. 



Lang Floral & Nursery Co./Z^l 



Write or wire headquarters for flowers for Texas. 

 Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico. No orders too 

 large, none too small. 



D.._i^... Til W.J.11iller&Sen 



rontiac,iii.4i2E.p.yHnst. 



CHICAGO 

 ORDERS 



SENT TO 



ARE 



CAREFULLY 

 EXECUTED 



2132-2134 MICHIGAN AVENUE 



J. H. SMALL & SONS 



FLORISTS 



NEW YORK, WASHINGTON, D. C. 



1153 Broadway. Cor. 14tli & G Sts. 



AND WALDORF-ASTORIA. 

 PROVIDENOE. 



The Market. 



Business remained moderately good 

 last week — no rush, simply an ordinary 

 call. There were no weddings or fu- 

 nerals of importance, and in conse- 

 quence there was merely the daily run 

 of trade. Among the noticeable features 

 that are missing this year are the 

 coming-out parties, of which there 

 were so many immediately following 

 the new year of 1910. 



There is plenty of everything at the 

 present time, and rarely a day finds a 

 demand for anything that cannot be 

 immediately met. Carnations now 

 range from $2 to $3 per hundred; roses, 

 $3 to $10; tulips, $2 to $3; narcissi, 

 $1.50 to $2; mignonette, $2 to $4; vio- 

 lets, 25c to 50c; lily of the valley, $3 to 

 $5; daffodils, $3 to $4; Roman hya- 

 cinths, $1.50 to $3; freesias, $1.50 to 

 $3; Easter lilies, $10 to $12.50; acacia, 

 $1 per bunch; callas, $8 to $12 per 

 hundred, and orchids, $4 to $6 per 

 dozen. 



Club Banquet. 



The fourteenth annual dinner of the 

 Florists' and Gardeners' Club of Ehode 

 Island, held Monday evening, January 

 16, was one of the most successful in 

 the recent history of the organization. 

 Four long tables extended the full 

 length of Swarts' lodge hall, 98 West- 

 minster street, and every seat was 

 taken. The tables were decorated with 

 small palms and araucarias in rustic 

 baskets furnished by Eugene Appleton, 

 white and pink carnations furnished 

 by Robert Johnston and Mr. Macrae, 



S. J. REUTER S SON, Inc. 



NEW LONDON, CONN. 



The only flower store in the city. Orders 



for any part of Connecticut or Rhode 



Island will receive prompt and careful 

 attention. 



1874 



1911 



WnjjAM A. PhilI/IFS. Mana«rer 

 27aFaItonSt. Tel. 319 Main Brooklyn, N. ¥. 



Careful attention, personal selection and prompt de- 

 livery ^aranteed to any part of New York, Long Island 

 and New Jersey. Thirty-six years' experience. Reu- 

 ability assured. 



Lexington, Ky. 



JOHN A. KELLER, Florist 



High Crrade Cut Flowers 

 and Designing : : : : 



All orders entrusted to us for Central Kentucky 

 will have careful attention. 



Po?*"« Charleston, W, Va. 



are given prompt and careful attention by the 



CHARLESTON CUT FLOWER AND PLANT CO. 



H. H. Conn. Mgr. Phone Stewart 627 



J£SSELSON FLOWER SHOP 

 623 West 63d Street, : : : : CHICAGO 



We deliver In Knelewood and Woodlawn 



All orders attended to promptly Night service 



Orders for southern MINNESOTA and northern 

 IOWA will be properly cared for by 



A. N. KINSMAN, Austin, Minn. 

 JOE TOSINI, FLORIST 



Deslsms of All Kinds 

 202 N. Phillips Ave.. SIOUX FALLS, S. D. 



Leading Florist 

 AHSTEBDAH, N. T. 

 SCHENECTADT.N.T. 



Estab. 1877 



