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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 11. 1016. 



Th* florists wluM* eavds appear on tho pasos oanrrlnc this haatf • aro proparad to ^ ord( 

 — — - from otbor florist* lor local doUvanr on tha usual tiasls. 



Alexander NcConneU 



611 5th Ave., cor. tff 49th SL 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Telesraph orders forwarded to any part of 

 the United States, Canada and all the princi- 

 pal cities of Europe. 



Reference or cash must accompany all orders 

 from unknown correspondents. 



Cable Address ALEXCONNELL 



F^ H I U L I R S 



272 Fulton Str««t 



BROOKLY 



Branch Store, 352 Hatbush Avenue 



Telephone, 4202 Prospect 



Brooklyn's only member of the Florists' Tele- 

 graph Delivery. Floral Deliveries in New 

 York, Brooklyn, Long Island, New Jersey, etc. 



-Established 1874- 



619 6th Avenue, NEW YORK 



F. T. D. Member 



THOS. F. GALVIN, Inc. 



NEW YORK ••^™''^- 



1 Park Straat QnCTflN 

 799 Boylsten Straat DU9 I Ull 



Deliveries to Steamers and all Eastern Points. 



IN HEART OF NEW YORK CITY 



6 £. 33cl Street, New York 



Opposite the Waldorf-ABtoria. Phone Mad. Sq. 6401 

 Oar Blotto— The Golden Bole 



THE BOSTON FLORIST 



Personal selection. Satisfaction firuaranteed. ; 



In the heart of New York City. 



Close to Theaters and Steamships. 



Established 1902. 



135 E. 34TH ST., - NEW YORK 



y^ll OAM Ijuid 6 erMB* Ave. 



889(o847ereeBeATe. 



BROOKLYN 



"■^■a^"^ NEW YORK 



HUGO H. JAHN 



710 Nostrmid Avsiraa ^ 



1952^ Bedford BROOKLYN, N. !• 



Will deliver to Steamships, Theaters, anywhere 

 within 20 mUee of New York. 



ARTISTIC WOKK PERSONAL ATTENTION 



Special dare of Toor Telearraph Orders. 



ORDERS 

 FOR . . • • 



NEW YORK 



WIRE OR PHONE TO 



MAX 8CHLING 



22 WMt 89th Straat, adlolnlng Plaza Hotel 



Best Florists in the States as References European Orders BxecnteA 



M«inb«r Plorlsto' T«tosniph D*llv*nr Assoclatloii 



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Cr* XPI7PI7I Main Office, 



• V*« * lVE.rCLi, BLOOMINeDALE'l 

 Third Ave. and 50th St., NEW TORK 



BV~Lar8re8t Individual retail dealer In Our Flowxbs 

 and PULNTB in the world. 



ent at the meeting May 15, in Mission 

 Inn Garden, as there will be some im- 

 portant business transacted that will 

 need the counsel of every member. 



The Henry Shaw memorial flower' 

 sermon will be given at the Christ 

 church this month. The floral decora- 

 tion will be sent from the Missouri 

 Botanical Garden, of which Mr. Shaw 

 was the lounder. 



Fred H. Meinhardt, state vice-presi- 

 dent of the S. A. F. for eastern Mis- 

 souri, is a busy man at present, as the 

 planting-out season now is in full 

 swing. Mr. Meinhardt will be busy 

 with the duties of his office after the 

 planting season and hopes to bring a 

 good representation to the meeting at 

 Houston. 



Edward Buechel, secretary and treas- 

 urer of the Biessen Floral Co., says he 

 had a busy week of funeral work. The 

 new members of the recently reorgan- 

 ized company have added considerable 

 strength to the concern with new and 

 good business. 



The Shackelford Nursery Co. dis- 

 posed of a cut of 30,000 Darwin tulips 

 last week to local buyers. There were 

 also large shipments sent to the Chi- 

 cago wholesale market. The Shackel- 

 ford daisies, which are great sellers, 

 will follow at the rate of several thou- 

 sand daily. 



David Geddis, manager of Vander- 

 voort's floral department, reports .in 

 exceptionally large business since 

 Easter. Adolph Steidle, who has been 

 with him for some time, has resigned 

 and will hereafter be with his father, 

 John Steidle, at Olivette. 



Hugo Schaff has started a big force 

 of men planting at the various school 

 grounds, ^r. Schaff is head of this 

 department for the board of education 

 and says he has his hands full at 

 present. 



W. S. "Wells, who has charge of the 

 grounds at the Washington University, 

 reports that the university will build 

 a large greenhouse this summer. Mr. 

 "Wells has a force of men working on 

 the grounds. 



Joseph Hauser will start planting 

 20,000 of his new single red dahlia 

 May 20. He says he will be cutting 

 thousands of' blooms by the end of 

 June. Mr. Hauser 's dahlia farm, at 

 "Webster Groves, Mo., is an interesting 

 place to visit. 



A visit to Ostertag Bros, found all 

 hands busy at work on a funeral order, 

 for several large pieces. This concern 

 has rented two vacant stores for the 

 plant and rustic-work sales during the 

 next two months. 



Gus Grossart, E. "W. Guy, A. G. 



. . . TLORIST. . . 

 426 Madison Avenue— pnd 49Ui Street 



VaadsrbUt Hotel NOW YOrK 



Telephone Murray Hill 783 



Highest award at the International Flower 

 Show. April 11. Gran^ Central Palace. 

 Location Central Personal Attention 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n 



NEW YORK-Eslablished 1874 



DARDS 



N. E. cor^44th St. and Madison Ave. 



Has his own correspondents in all the large 

 cities of Europe and the British Colonies. 

 Cable orders forwarded by private code. 



Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



G. E. M. STUMPP 



761 nFTH AVINUE 



NEW YORK CITY 



F. T. D. MEMBER 



WARENDORFF 



STORES ALL OVBR TOWN 



iSend yoor NEW YORK ORDERS to 



THE ANSONIA, Seyenty-fonrth Street 

 and Broadway. 



David Clarke's Sons 



8289-S841 Broadway 



Tel. 1662, 1663 Columbns 



NEW YORK CITY 



Out-of-town orders for delivery in New York 

 carefully and promptly filled atreasflnable ratefe 



lACPPH TDVPFT S84X<ewlaATe.» 



JUdLm IKLr£L,BKOOKLYN.IiY. 



Telephone No. 1310 Bedford 



— Six Up-toHlate stores in tlie Gty of Brooldyn — 



We sive personal attention to your orders and 

 guarantee satisfaction. 



^Bo^P^o^S^ PARK FLORAL COMPANY 



Greenhouses: Buchanan. IXORISTS ( 



Lafayette and Schiller TDCIITnil II I 

 Aves.. Broad St. Park. inClllUII) Hi Ji 



