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ALEX. McCONNELL 



611 FIFTH AVENUK 

 NEW YORK CITY 



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 mil prtarlpal clltp* of Karop*. t)rd#r» 

 tomnifrrrrd ur Inlruitrd b; Ibfi Irsd* to 

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Cut ct CitHiHt Ffriiiyi I^rlirtritt 

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 •rdrr* from onkDowD corr»ip»»d»nt». 



C«bl. Addr».». AUKXCONNKU. 



"The Telegraph Florist" 



Member o( Florliu' TeUjriph Dellt»ry 



124 TREMONT ST. 



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KANSAS CITY 



Trantf^T your Order* to 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



1017 Grand Avenue 



Member FIorlit»' Telerrwph D»II»«»T 



DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



Delivttr orderi trom any part ol the country to 



New York City 



1139-2141 Broadway, New York 



KOHMILLER, Florist 



426 M«di»on Ave. and 49lh St., New 



York. Al»o Vanderbilt Hotel 



Trlrphone. Murray Htll 783 



Ont-of-town Order* Soltclted. Location 



Centml. Personal Attention. 



Member F. T. D. A»bo. 



ADAM SERENGER 



FLORIST 



SZNEWBURY^^ BANGOR, ME. 



Wc Cooer all Points in Maine 



HORTICULTURE 



Of Interest to Retail 

 Florists 



March 30, 1918 



Providence, Rhode Island 



Johnston Brothers 



LEADING FLORISTS 



38 Dorrance Street 



Member Florlete' Telecraph DallTarr 



NEW FLOWER STORES 



Cleveland, O. Albert R. WUhelray, 

 L'ao,-) (.'lark Ave. 



Milwaukee. Wis.— Mrs. K. F. Kuin- 

 iiuT, i:;04 Ci'iiler St. 



NEW CORPORATIONS. 



Danbury, Conn. — A certificate ol in 

 corporation of the Cornell Flower 

 Company, of Danbury, has been filed 

 in the oHlce of the secretary of state 

 at Hartford. The capital stock is $10,- 

 000, of which $1,000 has been Issued. 

 The incorporators are .Joseph E. Cor- 

 nell, William F. Barnett and Henry G. 

 Cornell. 



BUSINESS TROUBLES. 

 William J. Dooguo, who conducted a 

 florist's store at Asylum and Ann 

 streets, Hartford, Conn., has filed a pe- 

 tition in bankruptcy in the United 

 States district court showing liabili- 

 ties of $14,672.25, and assets of 

 $2,642.94. The largest claims against 

 the bankrupt are J. H. ClarKin, 

 $3,339.64; and A. D. Doogue. $5,000. 

 The assets listed are cash, $1,847.94; 

 notes, etc., $320; stock in trade, $125; 

 auto, $300; claim against express com- 

 pany, $50. 



There has been talk of eliminating 

 non-essential industries for some time, 

 but this has caused such a protest 

 that it has been abandoned. It is now 

 proposed to regulate raw materials so 

 that non-essential industries will re- 

 ceive only enough to keep them going. 

 This is also considered dangerous 

 since the belief prevails that no indus- 

 try is non-essential, at least to the 

 prosperity of the country, and our war 

 success is dependent upon the main- 

 tenance of our prosperity. 



— American Industry in War Time. 



IN THE 



National Capital 



At Toor eerrlce to dellrer Flower* 

 or De«l«n» on Order by Tele- 

 (raph or otherwlee. Prompt 

 Sellable Berrlce. 



GEORGE H. COOKE 



Connertlcat Ave. and I> St. 

 WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Batabllahad IK* 



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nX>BIST 



It E. Cor. 44 St. A Madiwn ATcnae, N. T. dkj 



( Member Rorisn' Tele»r«ph Delivery Alio. ) 

 Floweri shipped on ^11 Sieuners Sp«ci»l CorremDnd- 

 cnce in 'll ihe l»rje cities of Europe Mid *« Bnnih 

 Colcrue- Tekar«>h »™l C»We address Dirdlflor. 

 We (bonld all etrletly adhere to the re- 

 qneet of the Colted State* Food Admlnl*- 

 tratleo. 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 ^— SONS— = 



Cor. Broadway and Gratiot Atm. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Designs . . . 

 Higli Grade Cut Blooms 



We e«««r all Mlehlima yelaU aad >••« 



•••tloa* of Ohio, iadlaaa aad C «aa<« 



M««b«r* Florlete' Tele(rapb DoUearr 



Aeeoeiallea. 



Gru£ uBos CO 



11U.I ftTI«* 

 W*»nD<tTOIl IK 



GUDE BROS. CO. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Member Florins Teletraph Debrery 



Order* far NBW TOKK. 

 Write er Phoae to 



MAX SCHLING 



785 Fiftli Ave. 



B**« riorlet* Id the State* aa 

 Bofereneea. 



BDROPEAN ORDERS EXBCDTBD 



Members of the Florleta' 

 Telerrapb DellTery. 



THE ROSERY 



23 STEUBEN ST. 

 A.L.BAIMY, N. Y 



FLOWER DEUVERIES FOR ALBANY 

 AND VICINITY 



Membetl Florists' Telegrsph Deli»ery 



G.E.M.STUMPP 



761 Fifth Ave. 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Htnber Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assi. 



YOUNGXNUGOit 



42 West 28 Street 

 New York 



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/rTTBUNYARD 



NEW YORK 



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Also Newport, R. I. 



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