. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SijrTtfHBiiiB 14. IH'4- The Florists^ Review 31 iLITITOXJ]SrCEKLENT RUSSIN & HANFLING 134 West 28th Street : : NEW YORK CITY We take great pleasure in notifying the Florists of the United States and Canada that we are now estab- lished in our commodious and elegant new building at 134 West 28th Street, and are utilizing our five spa- cious floors and basement in a display of the colossal importations of FLORISTS' SUPPLIES now arriv- ing from Europe, as well as the Baskets, Wire Work and Novelties of our own manufacture^- . ,i-. !jDo jipt fail,
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SijrTtfHBiiiB 14. IH'4- The Florists^ Review 31 iLITITOXJ]SrCEKLENT RUSSIN & HANFLING 134 West 28th Street : : NEW YORK CITY We take great pleasure in notifying the Florists of the United States and Canada that we are now estab- lished in our commodious and elegant new building at 134 West 28th Street, and are utilizing our five spa- cious floors and basement in a display of the colossal importations of FLORISTS' SUPPLIES now arriv- ing from Europe, as well as the Baskets, Wire Work and Novelties of our own manufacture^- . ,i-. !jDo jipt fail, when in the city, to visit us, and make your selections now for the coming season. Remember the address—134 West 28th Street, near the Sixth Ave. L and the Subway station. "5" RUSSIN & HANFLING. Cold Storage Lilies Will bloom in 12 to 14 weeks after planting. Every progressive florist should force a batch of these, as ihey are money-makers. LILIUM GIGANTEUM 7 to 9-inch . 300 to case 7 to 9 inch 250 to case s to 10-inch . 200 to case Ask for prices, stating quantity wanted. Our latest Wholesale Catalogue of Bulbs, Seeds and Florists' Supplies just out. If you do not receive a copy, send for one. HENRY F. MICHELL'CO. eutl^gR^^ERs PHILADELPHIA, PA. "i the Joseph Heacock Co. September ^- Killarney as red as Eichmond were nis first roses. J- J. Habermehl's Sous comment on the lack of a fine white rose for sum- •'ler. Fortunately there is one in sight under number. Saturday, September 6, was a record breaker, reports the M. Eice Co. The largest batch of orders of the season was received from the men on the road, »ne of them for over $3,000, which gives some idea to what magnitude the flo- '?'"ts' supply business has grown. That day 150 cases of baskets just received on the S. S. Graf Waldersee were being unpacked. Phil. BOSTON. The Market. There is rather more activity in the <;ut flower trade. This is less apparent in wholesale than in retail circles,
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