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The Florists' Review 



Mabch 23, 1916. 



Tb* florl«t« whose oard* appear on the paves oarrylns this haad, ara praparad to till orders 

 "— — • from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 



MISSOURI 



STATE FAIR FLORAL CO., Sedafia, Mo., 



eovera the state like a drizzUnflr rain. Nine entriet 

 at the State Fair, 1914, and nine bine ribbons, 

 'Going some, eh?"— Just onr common gait. T«c 

 rears old, 40,000 ft, hall Inmiance. 



ORDERS FOR 



St. Louis, No. 



YOUNB'8. 1406 OLIVE STREET 



CHAS. BEYER 



FLORIST 



3619 South Qrand Av«nu« 



Lone Distance Phones: 

 Bell. Sidney 14S-Kinloch. Victor 999 



ST. LOUIS. MO. 



EORGE RYE 



" Some Florist " 



Tk. piaa Ft. Smith, Ark. 



Established Over 20 Years 

 N. E. cor. 10th and Grand Ave., KANSAS CITY, MO. 



GEO. M. KELLOGG 

 FLOWER A PLANT CO. 



Wholesale and Betall Florists 

 11S2 Grand Ave. KANSAS CITT, MO. 



All Kinds off CUT FLOWERS 



in their season. Also Rose and Carnation nlants 

 in season. Greenhouses at Pleasant Hill, Mo. 



STUPPY FLORAL CO. 



Orders executed 

 Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska 



ST. JOSEPH, MO. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



ST. LOUJS 



J. J. BENEKE, OUts Strset 



Chillicothe, Mo. 



Prompt and Faithful Service. 

 TH« ISHKRWOOD GRKgHHOUBga 



SPRINQFIELD, MO. 



J. W. STONES FLORAL CO. 



Careful attention given all orders. 



SPRINQFIELD, MO. 



SDMMERFIXLD FLORAL CO. 

 Growers and Retailers for the Southwest 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Wire or Phone Tour Orders to the 

 HOUSE or FLOWKRS 



Ostertag Broso 



The Largest Retail Supply House in the West 

 Jefferson and Washington Avenue 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Wlro GRIMM A QORLY 



ST. LOUIS 



Windler's 

 Flowers 



8800 SOUTH GRAWP AVmnjg 



event and everything promises a bril- 

 liant success. 



Notwithstanding zero weather and 

 snow-covered gardens on every side of 

 New York, the plant auctions opened 

 their spring season this week with good 

 attendance and the prices obtained were 

 better than expected. 



For the Randolph Film Co., of Chi- 

 cago, featuring Billy Burke in a mov- 

 ing picture play that had as its chief 

 feature an elaborate conservatory scene, 

 Woodrow & Marketos had the contract, 

 which included 300 large kentias in its 

 decoration. It is the finest setting of 

 its kind the movies have ever staged. 



Hitchings & Co. have completed a 

 large house for J. B. Coombs, of Hart- 

 ford, who is adding to his big plant one 

 house yearly. The Hitchings people 

 had just completed a house for Albert 

 Roper, of Tewksbury, Mass., whose un- 

 timely death so lately has been re- 

 corded. A large range is being built 

 for H. P. Davidson, at Glen Cove, 

 where Daniel Coughlin is superintend- 

 ent; also three houses for J. G. Tamm, 

 of Astoria. 



The Kervan Co. now has over 30,000 

 cubic feet devoted to cold storage in 

 its two stores. 



There must have been a quarter mil- 

 lion shamrocks sold this month, the 

 Trepel stores alone distributing over 

 50,000. J. J. Coan used a small fancy 

 basket with the pots that added greatly 

 to their decorative value. 



The Dale Estate, Brampton, Ont., is 

 sending daily consignments of roses and 

 valley to Gunther Bros. The variety 

 Canadian Queen is well liked here. 



President Anton Schultheis, of the 

 Growers' Cut Flower Co., reports 4 

 degrees below zero at his College Point 

 establishment March 17, the lowest 

 March temperature ever known there. 



Committees are meeting every Mon- 

 day, at the Breslin, to complete the 

 details for the flower show which will 

 open April 5. Secretary Young and 

 Manager Herrington are busy on it 

 all the time and a success even greater 

 than that of last year seems assured. 



J. K. Allen has fully recovered from 

 his recent illness. 



John Miesem and A. J. Guttman have 

 contributed many flowers to the Ger- 

 man bazaar at Madison Square Garden 

 and are in daily attendance. 



The presidents' alumni of the Flo- 

 rists' Club will enjoy its second re- 

 union and banquet on the afternoon of 

 April 10, the date of the club's next 

 meeting. 



KANSAS CITY, 

 ...MISSOURI... 



WILLIAM L. ROCK 

 FLOWER COMPANY 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asi'n. 



ST. LOUIS and VICINITY 



Send Orders to the Finest and 

 Best-equlpped store in the olty 



SAWDERS, 623 Clara Ave. 



Samuel Murray 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



1017 GRAND AVE. 



Mombor of tho 

 Florists' Tolograph Dollvory Asa'n 



Canada's Florist 



8- 10W.AdelaideSt.,TORON TO 



URGEST FLORALESTABLISHMENT in the PROVINCE if QUEBEC 



Corner 



SL Catharine 



and Guy Streets 



Nontreal 



Member Florists' 

 Tel. DeUvery. 



9Sr.JihiSt.,QUEBEC,CAN. 



Winnipeg, Canada 



THE ROSERY, Florist 



889 Donald Street 



ORDERS TAKEN FOR DELIVERY ANYWHERB 

 BETWEEN PORT ARTHUR AND THE COAST 



SCRIM'S, FLORIST 



OTTAWA* CANADA 



iM. 



leuimt Florist 

 fCS, SigKANSASAVE 



bwerShO?^ TOPEKA 

 ^^^^^^ KANSAS 



Mrs. M. E. Hollcraft 



807 KmaiATe.,TOPEKA,KAN. 



MRS. LORD'S FLOWER ROOM 



112 W. Stli At... TOPEKA. KAN. 



Member Florists' Telecraph Deliverr- 



ARCHIAS FLORAL CO., Sedaria, Mo. 



Choice Cnt Flowers and Desl^s on short notice. 



Prompt attention to telegraph and telephone orders^ 



Members Florlste' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



