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The Florists' Review 



BiAx 18. 1916. 



Th* Borlsta who«« cards appear on tba pairea oarryinc fhls haatf • ara praparad to till ordara 

 -~*-~- from otber floriat* for local daUvary on tba uaual basis. 



Alexander NcConnel) 



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

 NEW YORK CITY 



Telesraph orders forwarded to any part of 

 i«he United States. Canada and all the princi- 

 •oal cities of Europe. 



Reference or cash must accompany all orders 

 4rom unknown correspondents. 



Cable Address ALEXCONNELL 



R H I L L I R S 



272 Fulton Str««t 



6ROOKLY 



Branch Store, 352 Flatbiish Avenue 



Telephone, 4202 PVoapeci 



Orookfyn's only member of the Florists' Tele- 



f-aoh Delivery. Floral Deliveries in New 

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



-Established 1874- 



619 5th Avenne. NEW YORK 



F. T. D. Member 



THOS. F. GALVIN, Inc. 



NEW YORK •""•«•*«• 



799 Boyiaton Straat BOSTON 



Deliveries to Steamers and all Eastern Points. 



IN NEAIIT OF NEW YORK CITY 



332 Fifth Ave., near 33rd St. 



■Opposite the Waldorf-Astoria. Plione Mad. Sq. 6404 

 Onr Motto— The Golden Rale 



THE BOSTON FLORIST 



Personal selection. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 In the heart of New York City. 

 Close to Theaters and Steamships.N 



EsUblished 1902. V_ 



135 E. 34TH ST., • NEW YORK 



y^ I |_ftO N '-'^* ^ C'rMM Are. 



889 to 84 7 ereese Are. 



BROOKLYN 



rta..s;r~>M NEW YORK 



HUGO H. JAHN 



710 Nostraad Avanaa 



toss* Bedford BKOOKLYN, N. !• 



WUl deliver to Steamships, Theaters, anywhere 

 tvlthln 20 miles of New York. 



ARTISTIC WORK PERSONAL ATTENTION 



Special Care of Toor Teletrraph Orders. 



ORDERS yrUf VnOlf ^'"^ °" PHONE TO 



FOR ... . litW I UKIl MAX SCHLINQ 



22 WMt 89th StrMt, adloliilas Plaza Hotal 



Best Florists in the States as Befeirences ^~ Bnropean Orders BzeontaA 



Plorlats'Talasraph DaHvary Aasoclatlaai' 



Cf* XPITPiri >Ialn Office, 



• ^. 1 iVCrCLi, BLOOHIMGDALB'S 

 Third Ave. and SOih St., NRW YORK 

 |y Largest Individual retail dealer In Our Flowkbs 

 and Tunrrs in the world. 



department was busy with advance or-, 

 ders. 



Fred H. Weber had a number of good 

 sized wedding decorations last week 

 that kept the force busy. Mr. Weber's 

 show house faces fashionable Maryland 

 avenue and always attracts a great deal 

 of attention. 



W. S. Wells, chairman of the commit- 

 tee to organize a state florists' associa- 

 tion, says he has arranged for a meeting 

 at Columbia, Mo., the latter part of this 

 month and expects a good-sized repre- 

 sentation from St. Louis. 



Joseph Krug, the oldest florist in 

 Alton, 111., died May 9 at the age of 80 

 years. The funeral took place May 11 

 from his home in Alton. Mr. Krug was 

 well known in the wholesale district. 



Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Weber, Jr., re- 

 ceived the sympathies of their friends 

 on the death of Julius Beyer, father of 

 Mrs. Weber, who died May 9 after a 

 lingering illness. 



E. Kalisch, of the Kalisch Bros. Flo- 

 ral Co., is making preparations for an 

 early summer fishing trip and can hard- 

 ly wait for the season to end. Alex 

 Siegel is another in the trade who will 

 take his usual northern fishing trip at 

 the end of June. 



John Connon, head of the Connon Flo- 

 ral Co., at Webster Groves, -will leave 

 for his yearly visit to Twin Falls, 

 Idaho, at the end of the season. He 

 has a clover seed farm at Twin Falls, 

 of which he is quite proud. 



W. A. Rowe reports a visit from the 

 stork May 10. Mr. Rowe installed a 

 new delivery car. His business and the 

 duties of alderman keep him busy early 

 and late. 



Wiliiam A. Seeger, head of the Mul- 

 lanphy Florists, says he will return with 

 Mrs. Seeger from a several months' 

 stay in Florida, where he went for his 

 health. He is greatly improved. 



Ernest Strehle, superintendent of 

 parks, says the local parks will need 

 twice the quantity of bedding stock 

 used last year. They are rushing the 

 work. J. Moriz, head of the big green- 

 houses in Forest park, is furnishing" 

 ample stock of fine quality. 



Windier Schoenle, Bergstermann, Eg- 

 geling and Beyer, all South Grand ave- 

 nue florists, report a satisfactory Moth- 

 ers' day business. Carnations had the 

 call. Other stock, too, came in for 

 some demand. 



A heavy rain, hail and wind storm 

 swept our city May 13 and played 

 havoc with the greenhouses in the 

 southern part of the city. The loss of 

 glass will run into the thousands of 

 dollars. The greatest loss fell to the 



...FLORIST... 

 426 Madison Avenue— and 49th Street 



VandarbUt Hotal lN©W YOrK 



Telephone Murray Hill 783 



Highest award at the International Flower 

 Show, April 11, Orand Central Palace. 

 Location Central Personal Attention 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n 



NEW YORK-Established 1874 



DARDS 



N. E. car. 44th St. and NadJMn 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 



TSt FIFTH AVINUE 



NEW YORK CITY 



F. T. D. MEMBER 



WARENDORFP 



STORES ALL OVER TOWN 



Send your NEW YORK ORDERS to 



THE ANSONIA* Seventy-fourth Street 

 and Broadway. 



David Clarke's Sons 



8289.S241 Braadway 



Tel. 1652, 156S Columbus 



NEW YORK CITY 



Out-of-town orders for delivery in New York 

 carefully and promptly filled atreasonable ratet 



lACVMI TDVPFI S84 Lewis Ava.» 



judcrn 1 Mill, BROOKLYN, M.Y. 



Telephone No. 1810 Bedford 



— Six Up-bniate stores in the Gty of Brooldya — 



We give personal attention to your orders and 

 guarantee satisfaction. 



^Bo^^?o**n^ PARK FLORAL COMPANY 



Greenhouses: Buchanan, FLORISTS 



Lafayette and Schiller TDCIITnil U I 

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



