Febboaby 10, 1916. 



The Florists^ Review 



61 



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Thm flortste whoa* cards avpMtr on th« pac*s oanrjlns this ta«ad« air* 

 ••»— from 9thmt florist* for looal dolty«r7 on tli* vaunl 



CARBONE, 



S4S 



Boylston St., 



BOSTON 



Member Fiorbts' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n 



Massachusetts 



24 Tremont St. 



BOSTON, 



I. NEWMAN ft SONS CORP'N 



ONiri by wire receive prampt and careful execntioa. 



We can refer to lekdins florists in all prindDal 

 cities. EaUbliahed 1870. 



Ordera 



aoUcited for 

 all parts of 

 Connecticnt 



Stores: A 

 741 Main St. 

 . 861 ABylam Bt, 

 ' Oreenhouses i 

 Benton St. 



Member Florlsta'Teleffrapb Hartford* 

 DellTery AModatlon. Oonn. 



H. F. A. LANGE 



Worcester, Mats. 



Deliyers to All Poiats in New England 

 125.000 Square Feet of Qlass 



Member Florists' TelcBraph Delivery Ass'n 



BUIIUN«TON. VT.-lrriara far laraMit aid lartt^ 



era I. T. lUW ta year aalira aaUsfaatiaa at rifht arisaa. 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



J. M. FOX d. SON 



437-39-41 MILWAUKEE ST. 



Member s Florists' Telecraph Delivery Asan. 



LONDON, ONT., CAN. 



J. QAMMAGE A. SONS. LTD. 



"THE HOUSE OF VLOWERB" 



AH Orders Carefully Executed. 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n, 



A Card This Size 



Costs Only 70o per Week 

 on Tearly Order 



It wonid keep your name andyonr facilities 

 o^-fore the whole trade. 



A half-Inch card coets only 36c per week on 

 y^irly order. 



PROVIDENCE, R.I. 



J^ AND ALL NKW KNOLAND'pOINTS 



L: JOHNSTON ft CO.^^^ ^^"R^g"v7l)l:VcE 



J^ELLESLEY COLLEGE 



"*"'' Hall, Walnnt Hill. BoekbrldKe Hall Schools 

 , TAILBY, Wellesley, Mass. 



'^'OR Dlatance Tel., Wellesley 44-1, 44-2 44-8. 



I should like to write a 

 little essay on 



"The Sweet Peifume of 

 Courteous Service" 



but tetioBS speak louder 

 than words, flowers are 

 my hobby and my business. 

 If you have orders for de- 

 livery in N. E., wire us. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



**Penn, the Telefl^raph Floriat* 



Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 

 124 TREMONT STREET 



Boston, Massaehusettt 



143 Tremont Straat ■ 



Tha Caatrally Located Florist Shop 



W« cmr All Piiiti ii New Eifhi^ 



Yun (ir Redpndtf o 



Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



VERMONT'S ELORIST 



W. E. PETERS 



137 St. Paul St., BURUNaTON. VT. 



BROCKTON, MASS. 



All orders received, delivered promptly in New 

 W. W. HATHAWAY. ^°'^*°'^ 9 MAIN STREET 



BOSTON, MASS. 



HKMBT R. COMLST. Florist, 6 Park Bt. 



SO yean' exj>erience in the florist businesa guarantees 

 efficiency to take care of all orders. 20 i>er cent allowed 



The presidents of the Massachusetts 

 Horticultural Society and the whole- 

 sale flower markets will be among the 

 guests, and the floral decorations will 

 be as fine as ever. 



Frank Edgar, of Waverley, has a 

 fine batch of Chautard and Radiance 

 hydrangeas nearly ready for the mar- 

 ket. He also has a large batch of 

 rambler roses which will soon be in 

 bloom. He grows giganteum lilies 

 largely for Easter, and finds that by 

 placing the bulbs a few weeks in cold 

 storage after being received the plants 

 grow faster and show a smaller per- 

 centage of disease. Last year he lost 

 less than 400 out of 9,000 bulbs. 



Peirce Bros, are getting a good cut 

 of roses now while the supply is short. 

 Some of their best varieties are Prince 

 d'Arenberg, Crimson Queen, Ophelia, 

 Killarney Brilliant, Sunburst, AVard 

 and Mile. Cecile Brunner. 



The new oflScers of the Boston Re- 

 tail Florists' Club are: President, 

 H. R. Comley; vice-president, Samuel 

 Wax; secretary, B. H. Green; treas- 

 urer, Julius H. Zinn. The club has 

 been in a state of suspended animation 

 for a long time and we hope the new 

 officers will regalvanize it into life. 



J. H. Butterworth has a fine display 

 now of the beautiful Cymbidium in- 

 signe. He also has a fine variety of 

 other orchids in bloom, including cat- 

 tleyas, phalsenopsis, cypripediums, den- 

 drobiums, odontoglossums and Lselia 

 anceps. 



The W. W. Edgar Co. has an excel- 

 lent lot of bulbous stock in pans now; 

 also genistas, French hydrangeas and 

 azaleas. The lilies for Easter are about 

 six inches in height. 



H. H. Rogers, of South Sudbury, is 

 shipping in fine Pink Delight, Match- 



BOSTON -BECKER'S 



Send us your telegrams. Prompt service 

 IN and ROUNDABOUT BOSTON. Our 



conservatories are in Cambridge, only 8 

 minutes from the heart of Boston. 



BECKER'S CONSERVATORIES 

 CAMBRIDGE. .... BIA8B. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



Worcester, Mass. 



RARDAU'S FLOWER SHOP 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



LOWELL, MASS. 



N0RSE&BEALS,8NerriiucIcS4. 



Wwben Flsristi' Teleffiph Delhrery Ag tdttJMi 



Providence, RIIOu£ ISLAND 



Johnston Brothers 



UBADING FXX>RI8TS 



38 Dorrance Street 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



Red Bank, N. J. 



W. W. KENNEDY & SONS 



.... rLORISTS .... 



5 East Front Street 

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For Rhod« Island and Connactlcut 



STORKS 



N*w Lond«n, Conn., Norwich. Conn, 

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