December 9, 1916 



HORTICULTURE 



781 



CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR DELIVERY 



Flowers, Plants or Made-Up Work delivered 

 on order to alt parts of NEW ENGLAND 



PENN THE TELEGRAPH FLORIST 



Member F. T. D. 



124 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 



WORCESTER, MASS. — £iM 



■v^rythingj in 



IVIAS i=-|-0\A/E:R: 

 IM-rS and GREIEIMS 



Will Deliver for you in any of the following towns : 



ACBIIRN 



BERLIN 



BOYI.STON 



BOLTON 



BROOK FIELD 



BVRKK 



BRIMKIELU 



CLINTON 



CHARLTON 



COLEBROOK 



nOl GLAS 



riAWSON 



E. BROOKFIELD 



E. noroLAS 



FRAMINGHAM 

 FITCIIBI RG 

 FISKDALE 

 GRAFTON 



HOLDEN 



111 DSON 



HOFEDALE 



HARVARD 



LEICESTER 



LANCASTER 



LEOMINSTER 



MILLBCRY 



MARLBORO 



MENDON 



MILFORD 



NORTIIBOKO 



N. BROOKFIELD 



XORTHBKIDGE 



OAKDALE 



OAKHAM 



OXFORD 



rCTMAN, CONN. 



!• AXTON 



riUN( ETON 



Rl TI.AXD 



RO( IIUALE 



SI TTOX 



S. FRAMINCHA.M 



SOI TIIIiKJDGE 



SOITIIBOKO 



SPENCER 



SHREWSBURY 



WESTBORO 



\y. IM)YI.STON 



W. BROOKFIELD 



WHITIXSVILLE 



WEBSTER 



WII.KIXSVILLE 



W. MILLBCRY 



CPTON 



RANDALL'S FLOWER SHOP " :^£tl^~" WORCESTER, MASS. 



'Phone Park 355 and 356. Auto Delivery 3 Car* Member F. T. D. 



ASSOCIATED RETAIL FLORISTS 

 OF NEW YORK. 



At the regular November meeting of 

 the Associated Retail Florists, Inc., 

 the candidacy of George E. M. Stumpp 

 for president of the New York Florists' 

 Club was brought up. A resolution en- 

 dorsing him and urging his election 

 was unanimously passed. 



Mr. Stumpp is one of the charter 

 members of the retailers' Association 

 and besides being its treasurer and 

 director, he is held in high esteem by 

 all of the members. It is understood 

 that the retailers of New York City 

 feel that the time has come when one 

 of their number should be honored and 

 preside over the Florists' Club, and to 

 that end they intend to make a stren- 

 uous campaign for Mr. Stumpp's elec- 

 tion. Among other important business 

 was the re-election of the entire Board 

 of Officers. 



THE ROSERY 



23 STEUBEN ST. 

 A,L.BAIMY, 1^. Y. 



FLOWER DELIVERIES FOR ALBANY 

 AND VICINITY 



Members FlorUts' Telepaph Delivery 



Rochester, N. Y. 



J. B. KELLER SONS, 



FLORISTS 

 28 Clinton Av«nu«, N. 



Rcchuter Phone 506. Long Dist. BeU Phone a/l« 



Members Florist! Telegraph Delivery 



Rapid strides have been made in in- 

 creasing the membership. At each 

 meeting, groups of new members are 

 elected. At the last meeting the fol- 

 lowing thirteen retailers were elected 

 to membership. Herman Warendorff, 

 William C. llansfield, Henry Hart, E. 

 .1. Hession, John (^urry, Wm. Kather, 

 Charles A. Small, Harry Ranim, AV. A. 

 Blaedel Sons, Harry Gressner, Herman 

 Kuhn, Robert G. Wilson and Paul P. 

 Meissner. 



At the end of the business session 

 a large roasted turkey, a masterpiece 

 by Ihat floral and culinary expert, J. 

 B. Nugent, Jr., was demolished. In- 

 cluded in the destruction were all the 

 proper accompaniments. 



The next regular meeting of the As- 

 sociation will be held December 19th, 

 1916. A Joint meeting with the Greek- 

 American Florists' Association will be 

 held during the coming week. In the 

 meantime and until the annual election 

 of the New York Florists' Club, the re- 

 tailers' slogan will be, "Vote for 

 Stumpp." 



CINCINNATI. 



L. H. Kyrk is on a trip to Portland, 

 Ind., and Kalamazoo. Jlich. 



The marriage of Erwin Gear and 

 Miss Hilda Meinhart took place last 

 week. 



The R. G. Koot/. Floral Co., are now 

 completely installed in their new 

 store in the Gwynne. The store is 

 pretty and attractive and the move to 

 this location should prove a good one. 



NEW YORK. 



George Stumpp, Sr.. of New York, 

 has returned from Germany, where 

 he has been domiciled since before 

 the outbreak of the war. It is need- 

 less to say that he received a joyous 

 welcome from a myriad of friends. 



The King Construction Co. have 

 opened a New York office at 1476 

 Broadway, corner 42nd street. Long- 

 acre Building, and H. S. de Forest Is 

 representing them. 



ST. LOUIS. 



The florists gave a dance to their 

 friends on December 6. 



Ira Erickson and Miss McClure, 

 formerly with Grimm & Gorly, will 

 open a flower shop at Sarah and 

 Chouteau. 



.\11 the wholesale houses are display- 

 ing Christmas goods such as ruscus, 

 Japaneze frieze, etc., and advance 

 flower orders are numerous. 



^■" Park Floral Go. 



J, A. VALENTINE, Pre*. 

 M^bw. n*rUta' T*l«Kr>ph DallTWT. 



DENVER. COLORADO 



Send Telegraph, Telephone or Mall orders 

 for norlst servke In thi« vicinity to 



Howard & Smith 



853 SO. OLIVE ST. 



[os~ Angeles, Calif. 



Ever.v Order sure to receive 

 prompt and roreful attention. 



