

October 12, 1916: 



The Florists' Review 



Th* florists wluM* etatUt avpMtf on tho pmw* eanrlnr this hood, mrm vroparsd to fill ordora 

 ■"'*— from othor florists for local dolivory on tbo nsual Imsls. 



Alexander NcConneU 



611 5th Ave., cor. tf 49th St 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Telecraph orders forwarded to any part of 

 the United States, Canada and all the princi- 

 oal cities of Europe. 



Reference or cash must accompany all orders 

 from unknown correspondents. 



Cable Address ALEXCONNELL 



F> H I L- L. I R S 



272 Fulton Str««t 



BROOKLYN 



Branch Store, 352 Hatbush Avenue 



Telepbons, 4202 n-ospect 



Brooklyn's only member of the Florists' Tele- 

 nraph Delivery. Floral Deliveries in New 

 Tork. Brooklyn, Lons Island. New Jersey, ate. 



-—-Established 1874 



019 6th ATenne, NEW TOBK 

 F. T. D. Member 



THOS. F. GALVIN, Inc. 



HEW YORK ••*"»«• ^^ 



799 Boytoton StrMt BOSTON 



Deliveries to Steamers and all Eastern Points. 



IN HKART OF NEW YORK CITY 



83 S Fifth Ave., near 33 rd St. 



Opposite the Waldorf-Astoria. Phone Mad. Sq. 368-369 

 Oar Motto-The Golden Rale 



THE BOSTON FLORIST 



Personal selection. Satisfaction aruaranteed. 

 In the heart of New York City. 

 Close to Theaters and Steamships. 

 • ' EsUblished 1902. 



t35 E. 34TH ST., - HEW YORK 



JOSEPH TREPEL 



Brooklyn's largest Florist 



SEVEN STORES 



MAIN STORK, S84 I«wls Avsnus 



Phone 1150 Bedford Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Telegraph orders deliv i-ed to any part of New 

 Tork City, Brookbu and Long Island. 



WILSON i?"*'^*'^"*"* 



88»to847ereeneAve. 



BROOKLYW 



SP~M n£vV YORK 



ORDERS UFUf VODIf "'"^ **" PHONE TO 



FOR ... . NtW I UKI\ MAX SCHLING 



22 WMt 89th %tt—\, adjolnlns Plaza Hotal 



Best Florists in the States as References European Orders Exeonted 



MsnlMr Florists' Tolosraph D^fvoiy Aosociatioa 



J. H. SHALL & SONS, Florists 



NEW YORK and WASHINGTON 



FLORAL, and LANDSCAPE Work 



WASHINQTON, D. C.-15tb and H Sta. 



NEW YORK 

 Waldorf-Astoria and 805 Madison Ave. 



HUGO H. JAHN 



710 Nostrand Avsna* 



BROOKLYN, N.Y. 



Tel. No. 

 195S^JBedford 



WUI deliver to Steamahlpe, Theaters, anywhere 

 Mthln ao milee of New York. 



ARTISTIO WORK PERSONAIi ATTBaiTION 



Special Oare of Year Telegraph Orders. 



consideriDg the rather unfavorable sea- 

 son. The Mount Desert Nurseries, of 

 Bar Harbor, Me., had a good display of 

 hardy asters, aconitums and other 

 perennials in bamboo stands. Bay* 

 mond W. Swett had some excellent 

 seedling gladioli. The annual fall ex. 

 hibition of chrysanthemums, etc., opens 

 November 1. Some attractive classes 

 for vegetables are offered. One for 

 fifteen varieties has premiums of $75 

 and $50. 



Frank Edgar, of Waverley, has a 

 fine, new Vim delivery truck. He has 

 a splendid house of mums and has been 

 cutting Advance and Golden Glow for 

 some time. He has gone into pot plants 

 quite heavily and his Lorraine and Cin- 

 cinnati begonias, poinsettias and cycla- 

 mens are fine. 



At the Brockton fair, October 3 to 6, 

 H. M. Robinson & Co. captured first 

 and. second in the class for fifty roses 

 with Hoosier Beauty and Sunburst. 

 B. A. Snyder & Co. were third with 

 Bussell. Dahlia specialists, such as 

 W. D. Hathaway, W. P. Lothrop, J. K. 

 Alexander, F. L. Tinkham and others 

 made splendid displays. The classes 

 calling for twenty-five each of the va- 

 rious types of dahlias on long stems 

 were all well contested and made a 

 pleasant change from the stereotyped 

 array of bottles containing single 

 blooms. W. W. Hathaway, L. W. 

 Bates and Fred French judged the flow- 

 ers; D. Finlayson, the vegetables and 

 W. N. Craig, the fruits. 



E. E. Wadsworth & Co., of North- 

 boro, who are among our largest and 

 most successful carnation specialists, 

 are growing Pink Delight, Matchless 

 and Benora most heavily this season. 

 They are still growing Gorgeous and 

 have pftinted a good batch each of 

 Good Cheer, Nebraska and Belle Wash- 

 burn. They have a grand lot of mums 

 in all the leading sorts. They will cut 

 Chrysolora in quantity this week. One 

 house is devoted to giant mignonettes 

 and they have 5,000 I*urity freesias 



. . . FLORIST. . . 

 426 Madison Avenue— and 49tli Stred 



VandsrbUt Hotsl NCW YOrK 



Telephone Mnrray Hill 783 



Highest award at the International Flower 

 Show, April 11. Grand Central Palace. 

 Location Central Personal Attention 



Me mber Florists' Telegraph Delivery A ss'n 



NEW YORK-Established 1874 



DARDS 



N. L cor. 44tli St and NadisiB Aye. 



Has his own correspondents in all the larm 

 cities of Europe and the British Colonies. 

 Cable orders forwarded by private code. 



Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



G. E. M. STUMPP 



7Ct Wimt AVKNUE 



NEW YORK CITY 



F. T. D. MEMBER 



WARENDORFF 



STORES ALL OVER TOWN 



Send your New York orders to 

 The Anson ia. Seventy -fourth 

 Street and Broadway. 



David Clarke's Sons 



8189-2141 Broadway 



Tel. 1562, 1663 Columbus 



NEW YORK CITY 



Out-of-town orders for delivery in New York 

 car efully and promptly filled atreasonablera tes 



Members of Florists' Telesraph Delivery Ass's 



Send all FIARYLAND orders to 



SAMUEL FEAST S SONS 



S« L eoHMT Chattos aad Ptoasaat Ma, 



BALTIMOIIC. MD. 



The firm of 84 years* experience aoA repntatlon. 

 Qolck auto delivery eervlce fOr city and anbnrba. 



C» ^* TREPEL, BLooHiiieDAlLrg 



Third Ave. and S»ih gt^ NEW TORK 



VLargeat individual retaU dealer In Om Fixnms 

 and PLAim in the world. 



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