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JDLY 27, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



47 



Vhm fl ortaf whOM cards appactf on tbe paces eanrlnc tbls hMwl, ar« prvparvd to till ortfvra 

 **-— from ottior florists for local dcUTorr on tbo usual basis. 



Qr««nhoua«« In 



MARSHALLTOWN, 

 CINTIRVILLK, 

 OSKALOOSA, 



MASON CITY, 



WATERLOO, 



BOONI, 



A- ■*- ■.. 



IOWA 



8KND YOUR ORDER TO HOUSB NEAREST PLACE OF DELIVBRT 



MOINES 



IN THK CJCMTJEU OV IOWA 



J. S. WILSON FLORAL CO. 



Orders filled with the kind of care we 

 hope will be used when we Mod 

 yon an order. 



Uembers Florlata' Telegraph Delivery Aasoclatlon. 



Send Iowa and Western Illinois Orders 



TO 



BILLS Floral Co. 



M. A. TIERNEY, Owner 

 104 West Second 



DAVENPORT, IOWA 



MOLINE, ILL. 



Orders for Western Illinois and Iowa 

 handled with care and dispatch. 



J. STAACK & SONS 



MITCHELL, S. D. 



rOR SOUTH DAKOTA 

 AND tbs NORTHWX8T 



TIIENEWBIIRYS,Inc. 



WE RAISE 'EM 



A Card This Size 



Ootts Only 70e per Week 

 on Yearly Order 



It wonld keep your name and yoor faculties 

 before the whole trade. 



A half-Inch card ooets only S6c per week on 

 yearly order. 



DULUTH FLORAL CO. 



MO mllM in any direction. Mil JITH MINN 

 We are the center of the great VVlMia,num, 

 Northwest. Daily deliveries to Superior, Wis. 



Ninneapolis, Ninn. ^^nori.t. 



SWANSON%618 NicoUetAve. 



HESS & SWOBODA, FLORISTS 



Telei^ones ISOr and L 1S«2 

 1415 haam Strcrt OMAHA, MIB. 



CLINTON, IOWA 



ANDRKW BATHKR, 210 6th Av«. 



Ba atern Iow»— Western Illinoil 



LEWIS HENDERSON, Horist 



1619 Famam Street, OMAHA, NICB. 



Mem ber Florlata' Telegraph DellTery Aaa'n. 



STATE NURSERY CO. '"Urs 



"X?; L^X"*" miEHA, HOHT. 



DAVENPORT, IOWA 



and Western Illinois 



FORBER & BIRD, 313 tidf Stmt 



S. B. STEWART 



n9No.l6thSu OMAHA, NEB. 



OMAHA, NEB. 



JOHN H. BATH 



Tke Careful Ftoriit 1804 F» 



Street 



Potato race, for women — Marjorle Lanlngr, first. 



Hundred-yard dash, for men, open to all — 

 Frank Weaver, first. 



Fifty-yard dash, for women, open to all — Mar- 

 garet Shaw, first; Pearl Whlpp, second. 



Hundred-yard dash for boya, 18 years of ago 

 and under — Kmest Robinson, first. 



Three-legged race, open to all — E. Cahill and 

 Frank Weaver, first. 



Hundred-yard dash, for members of the Flo- 

 rists' Club only — J. Samuel Everett, first; Harry 

 Ley, second. 



Centipede race, open to all — Harry Ley and 

 Frank Wearer, first; Charles Scarborough and 

 Arthur Shaffer, second. 



Pole-vaulting contest — Charles Scarborough, 

 first. 



Threading the needle, open to all women — Mrs. 

 F. M. Blake, first; Miss Fowler, second. 



Putting the ball Into the basket, for married 

 women only — Mrs. Skinner, first. 



Putting the ball Into the basket, for single 

 women only — Isabel Collins, first; Miss Fowler, 

 second. 



Putting the ball Into the basket, married and 

 single ladies — Mrs. Warren Anderson, first. 



Quoits, singles, open to all — Mr. Soper, first. 



Quoits, doubles, open to all — Samuel and Rob- 

 ert Soper, first. 



During the late afternoon and even- 

 ing the orchestra was busy providing 

 dance music and at 8 o'clock Adolph 

 Qude touched the match to the first of 

 a marvelous pyrotechnic display. The 

 committee on arrangements consisted of 

 "William H. Ernest, chairman; George 

 C. Shaffer, Harry Lewis, 0. A. C. Oehm- 

 ler, A. Schnell, William Marche, Ed- 

 ward S. Schmid and George H. Cooke. 

 The general outing committee, assist- 

 ing, consisted, in addition to those al- 

 ready named, of G. Milton Thomas, 

 Fred H. Kramer, Theodore Dieterich, 

 J. J. Barry, J. Bichards, A. Gude, David 

 Bisset and David Q. Grillbortzer. 



Various Notes. 



Albert Schnell, manager here for the 

 Leo Niessen Co., accompanied by Mrs. 

 Schnell, motored to Atlantic City for 

 the week end. 



Mr. and Mrs. George Dalgleish took 

 advantage of the last week in July for 

 a short vacation. 



William F. Gude and a party of 

 friends spent the week end as the guests 

 of Commodore John Westcott, at Barne- 

 gat bay, N. J. 



Charles Scarborough, of the Gude 

 Bros. Co., has purchased an automobile 

 and expects to use the car in a run to 

 Philadelphia and his home on the Jer- 



ST, PAUL, MINN. 



The LATKest Store In America. 



Members Florlste* Telegraph Delivery. 



Tbe Finest and Largest Stock West of ChlcacOk 



Awake night and day looking for orders. 



HOLM & OLSON, Inc. 



80, 82, g*'West Sth Streot 



ST. PAUL, MINN. 



Order your flowers for delivery 

 in this section from the leadins 

 Florists of the Northwest. 



L. L. MAY & CO. 



ST. PAPI., MINN. 



C.H.FREY 



WHOUSAlt icri RITAIl riOMST 



1133 ST., LINCOLN, NEB. 



Will Fill Orders for the West on Short NoticOi 

 Trade Discoanta. First-class Stock. 



FREY & FREY 



1338 O St., LINCOLN, NBB. 



WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 



100,000 SQuare feet of slass at your seirvice. 



Trade discount. 



Members of the Florists' Telegraph Deliv ery. 



FURROW a COMPANY 



OKLAHOMA CITY QUTHRIC 



OKLAHOMA 



bars riorlsts* TelecrAph DeUveiT 



NORTH FLORAL CO. 



81SCeitrtlATO.rT.D0D(iE,IA. 



MINNEAPOLIS, HINN.«%^i<i1fe?iv. 



WHITTED FLORAL CO. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n 



SIOUX CITYa SnPPllee western Iowa, soatb 

 mg%%mtM. ^'^ Minnesota, all of Soath 



■V«VM Dakota and northeastern Nebraska. 



J. C. RENNISON CO. 



LiiHM!n,Neb.^™?K 



flowers for All Oceasioai, from Cradle to Grave 



^tiSL NEBRASKA '^"^ 



ED WILLIAMS, Grand Island 



Competent Florist Railroad Center 



L£.:£ZL4rf2 



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