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IK) KT [CULTURE 



May 4, 1918 



ALEX. McGONNELL 



611 FIFTH AVENUE 



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Cost of Cablina Forei'jn Deliv- 

 eries Must be Prepaid. Reference 

 or cash must accompany all orders 

 from unknoirn correspondents. 



mlilp .\clilrr««, AI.KXCONNEI.I* 



"The Telegraph Flori.t" 



Member of Florlin' Ttlri!r«pli Dellfery 



124 TREMONT ST. 



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KANSAS CITY 



Trantfer Your OrderM to 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



1017 Grand Avenue 

 Meinbcr noiitta' T*l»rr*pt> IMlTary 



DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



DeliTOT orders trom any part erf the country to 



New York City 



Writ* ar T« 

 il 39-2141 Broadway, 



New York 



KOHMILLER, Florist 



426 Maditon Ave. and 49lh St., New 



York. Al»o Vanderbilt Hotel 



Trlrphonc, Murray Hill 183 



Ont-of-town Oril<"r» Solicited. Location 



C»nir«l. Personal Attention. 



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4DAM SEKENGER 



FLORIST 



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We Cover all Poin's in Maine 



32 NEWBURY 



STREET, 



Providence, Rhode Island 



Johnston Brothers 



LEADING FLORISTS 



38 Dorrance Street 



Member riviiata' T«l*«r«ph DaUTWr 



Of Interest to Retail 

 Florists 



THE PUBLICITY DRIVE. 

 "Let's All Get Together." 



lU'nry Ford once said, "Ono of the 

 first things «very man must realize If 

 he Is going to succeed, la how little he 

 can accomplish alone; the second Is, 

 that everyone has some good in him 

 and can do something well." Now, the 

 florists throughout this great country 

 of ours are alert and progressive and 

 are doing things In a commendable 

 mannor florally, but are we not over- 

 looking the efforts made through our 

 Publicity Campaign, which no doubt, 

 will tend to increase the general vol- 

 ume of (lower-sales In leaps and 

 bounds, by not contributing to the 

 campaign whereby everyone's mite 

 could make this fund big enough to 

 make it felt everywhere. 



This campaign will be resultful to 

 the smallest as well as the largest 

 floral establishment, and it behooves 

 everyone, retailer, wholesaler, and 

 grower alike to do their part in this 

 our first campaign, and thereby show 

 that florists are as keen to donate to a 

 good cause for the florists genernlly, 

 as they would be to receive business. 

 Don't you think the big way is to do 

 your share? 



E. J, Lehman, the founder of "The 

 Fair." Chicago's big retail store, had 

 so little money when he started in 

 business that he had to buy his first 

 sign on the installment plan. He 

 agreed to pay for it one dollar at a 

 time as he could spare It from his 

 business. One doesn't have to start 

 big. to grow big. Your donation, how- 

 ever small, multiplied by a little from 

 every florist, would give us a cam- 

 paign fund l)ig enough to create the 

 necessary space required in our mag- 



IN THE 



National Capital 



At yonr Berriee to drllTfr Flowar* 

 •r Hralrna on Ordrr by Tel»- 

 rrmpti or othrrwU*. Prompt 

 Reliable Berrlc*. 



GEORGE H. COOKE 



ConnertlODt At*, and L. 8t. 

 WASHINGTON, D. O. 



EatabllBbed 1814 



D iV liJ 13 



FXOUIST 



N. E Cor. 44 't. & lyiaJiton Ave , N. Y. City 



(.Memlier Klorists' Tt-liKrapli Delivery Asso.) 

 Flowers slilpped on all Steamers. Special 

 ("orrespondeiii e in all the large cities of 

 Europe and the liritlsli Colonies. Telegraph 

 and Cable address. Dardstlor. 



We should all strictly adlierc to the re- 

 quest of the rnited States Food Adminis- 

 tration. 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 =^SONS^= 



Cor. Broadway and Gratiot Ato*. 

 DETROIT. MICH. 



Artistic Designs . . . 

 High Grade Cut Blooms 



W* M<«T all Mlrhlraa yalaU ■>< m—* 



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WASHINGTON, D. C. 

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 Writ* er Phoaa ta 



IMAX SCHLING 



785 FIftli Ave. 



Baat riorlato In tha 8ta4M aa 

 Refc r eaeaa. 



ECROPEAN ORDERS EXBGCTID 



Membera •t th» rlarUU' 

 Teleiraph DallTar/. 



THE ROSERY 



23 STEUBEN ST. 

 AL.BANY, N. Y. 



FLOWER DEUVERIE5 FOR ALBANY 

 AND VICINrTY 



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 NEW YORK CITY 



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