March 6, 1915 



HORTICULTURE 



313 



CHICAGO 



Send Your Order* to 



WILLIAM J. 



SMYTH 



Member Floritts' Telegraph 

 Delivery Association 



Michigan Ave. at 31st Street 



Prompt Auto Delivery 

 Service 



CHICAGO 



And Neighboring Town© 



Are Thoroavhly C#Tered hj 



SCHILLER, THE FLORIST 



(Member Florists Telegraph DellTwry). 



Flon-erKram or Mall Orders from florists 

 anywhere carefully filled and delivered 

 under the BupervUlon of 



GEORGE ASMUS, Mgr. 



2221-2223 W. Madison St, CHICAGO. 



'Phone We.1 822 



THOS. F. GALVIN 



IIMCS. 



561 Fifth Ave. 

 Vanderbilt Hotel 



NEW YORK 



DUCTnAI 1 '*ark street 

 Dud I Ull 799 Boylston Street 



Deliveries to SJeamers and all Eastern Points 



CLEVELAND 



A. GRAHAM & SON 



5523 Euclid Ave. 



Will take good care of yonr orders 



Me mbers of F. T. D. Association^ 



WASHINGTON 



915 F ST. N. W. 



F. H. KRAMER 



Auto delivery of Designs and Flowers to 

 any address in Washington. 



Stock and Work First Class 



F. R. PIERSON CO. 



FLORISTS AND 

 PLANTSMEN 



TARRYTOWN ON HUDSON, - N. Y. 



ILLBAMY, M. Y. 



Flowers or Design Work 



DEI/IVKKEI) IN ALBANY ANU VICINITY 



ON TKi,F:(;K\riiit' okoer 



11 NORTH P EARL STREET. ALBANY, N.Y 

 ST. LOUIS, MO. 



FRED C. WEBER 



4326-28 Olive St. 



Mtmber Florists TelegraphWelivery AsiOciation 

 NOTICE INITIALS. We have one store only 



The Far-Famed Flowers of 



TORONTO 



Delivered on mall or teleirrapli ord^r for 

 mny occaHlun, In any part of the Dominion. 



JOHN H. DUNLOP 



and little things such as these insects 

 have been of great advantage to us. 

 Individuality should be one of the big 

 ideals in every business man's code, 

 whether he be florist or otherwise. 



The Easter season is approaching, 

 and every florist has unlimited oppor- 

 tunity to express his individuality in 

 an infinite number of ways. I am not 

 referring to general business methods 

 just now, but to the touches of some- 

 thing different in decorations and bas- 

 ket displays that make for the reputa- 

 tion of a florist in that department. 

 Jlounted butterflies and moths are 

 only little things, and but a very 

 small part of the florist's equipment; 

 but each little thing becomes big if it 

 gives us that intangible impression of 

 being different — so there you have the 

 idea. 



NEW FLOWER STORES. 



Mauch Chunk, Pa.— Paul Niehoff, 36 

 Broadway. 



Des Moines, la. — U. L. Crawford, 

 Shops Building. 



Portland, Me.— Philip H. Talbot, 

 Congress street. 



Peoria, III. — Siebenthal & Nelson, 

 408 Main street. 



Scranton, Pa. — Baldwin, the Florist, 

 118 Adams Ave. 



Glendale, Cal. — C. H. Woolsey, New 

 Theatre Building. 



Fort Wayne, Ind. — Bradley Flower 

 Shop, 1026 Calhoun street. 



El Paso, Tex. — Wright Nursery & 

 Floral Co., 305 N. Stanton street. 



Philadelphia, Pa. — The Little Flower 

 Shop, Baltimore avenue, near 52d 

 street. 



Chicago, III. — Nick Speropoulos, 106 

 S. Wabash avenue, successor to Wil- 

 liams' Flower Shop; Max SchmidI, 

 2534 E. 91st, succeeding I. G. Stahl; 

 Clark Floral Co., Crawford avenue and 

 Madison street; Parkway Flower Shop, 

 502 W. 69th street. 



NEWS NOTES. 

 Woonsocket, R. I. — Staples' Flower 

 Shop was damaged to the extent of 

 $200 by water from a fire in the Union 

 Block, Main street, February 24. 



Richmond Hills, N. ■/. — While trying 

 to escape from tlie greenhouse of 

 Henry Hrockman. Woodhaven Ave., a 

 burglar was shot and killed by a po- 

 liceman. In the greenhouse was found 

 a package in which the burglar had 

 wrapped 100 carnations. 



t6 Yonice St., 



TOKONTO, ONT. 



Frank J. Kennedy & Son, of Hornell, 

 New York, filed a petition in bank- 

 ruptcy in Buffalo on Feb'y 15. The 

 petition inchidos the firm and also 

 Frank J. Kennedy and Paul L. Ken- 

 nedy, individually. The liabilities of 

 the firm are given at $3,966.53, and the 

 assets $2,732.12. Their hothouses and 

 gardens are located on the street car 

 line between Canisteo and Hornell. 



"The Telegraph Florist" 



Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



37-43 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass. 



ORDERS FOR 



NEW YORK 



WIRE OR PHONE TO 



MAX SCHLING 



22 West 59th Street, adjoining Plaza Hoti 



Best Florists in the States as References 



EUROPEAN ORDERS EXECUTED 



Members o( the Florists Telerrmph 



•eUTsrx. 



REDTER'S 



Members Flocists 



Telegraph 



Deliverj 



STORE3 IN 



New London and Norwich, Conn, 

 and Westerly, R. I. 



We cover the territory between 



New Haven and Providence 



Transfer your orders for flower or 

 plant deliveries to 



7IWW The Rorist 



£jiilil 4ParkSt.,Bo8ton 



HESS & SWOBODA 



rLOR.ISTS 



Telepbones 1881 >od I, IfSS 



1415 Farnum St., 

 OIVI^VHA., NEB. 



THE J. M. GASSER COMPANY, 



CLEfELAHl 



Euclid Avenu* 



Kerr 



ORDERS 



FOR 



TEXAS 



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