NOTXHBEB 16, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



69 



Th« florist* wliof* OHMto 



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on fli« vac** oainrytac this IiMiitf* 

 flortsto for ioo«l Mttvmr «o Chi 



pirop w d to fln Ofdora 



CAR BON Ef Boylston St., 



B06T0N 



Menber f lorisb' Tdqirapb Delivery Ass'n 



FALL RIVER 

 MASS. 



33 N. M*IN STDIET 



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Orders 



■oUclted for 

 all parts ot 

 Connecticat 

 Stores: 

 7U Main St 

 . 864 Asylnm S%, 

 ' Oreenhooses i 

 Beaton St. 



Member FlorMi^Teleffnpta Hartford* 

 DellTetyASKMlatlon. Ooniu 



H. F. A. LANCE 



Worcester, Mass. 



Ddiyers to All Poiats in New Enfirland 



125.000 Square Feet of Qlaxs 

 Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'ii 



■URUNCITON, VT.-INtrs tar Umut uti lirlb- 

 •n 1. T. MM ti yair Htire ■Mlsfattlia H riilrt trim. 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



J. M. FOX & SON 



437-39-41 Milwaukee Street 



Members Florists' Telegraph 

 Delivery Association 



LONDON, OliT., CAN. 



J. GANNAGE & SONS, LTD. 



•THE HOUSE OF FLOWERS'* 



All Orders Carefully Executed. 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Aaa'n. 



VERMONT'S FLORIST 



W. E. PETERS 



137 «t. Paul %t„ BUWUMaTOM. VT. 



lYNN MASS GIBBS BROS. 



lililll) riAlXJ. 288 Unioa street 



SWAMPSCOTT 



We deliver also 

 SilUGUS NAHANT 



SALEy 



PROVIDENCE, R.I. 



I AND ALL NEW ENGLAND ^POINTS 



TI inHNCTnM & en 171 Weybo«BetSt.. 



WELLESLEY COLLEGE 



l>aaa Hall, Walnot Hill, Boekbrldge Hall Behoola 



TAILBT, Wellesley, Mass. 



lAOf Distance Tel., Wellesler 44-1, 44-2 44-8. 



I should like to write a 

 little essay on 



"The Sweet Perfume of 

 Courteous Sefvice" 



bat actioms speak loader 

 than words. Flowers are 

 my hobby and my business. 

 If yeu have orders for de- 

 liyery in N. B., wire as. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Member of Floriits' Telecraph Delivery Auociation 

 124 TREMONT STREET 



Boston, Massachusetts 



143 TREMONT STREET 



The Centrally Located Florist Shop 

 Yours for Boctpraeity. We cover all points la Kr 



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BOSTON, MASS. 



HKNRT R. COMUET, Flortat, • Fark M. 



60 year*' experience in the florist business foaranteea 

 efficiency to take care of all orders. 20 per cent allowed 



the market and in many cases these are 

 sold as low as $5 per thousand. 



Carnations are slow in demand, with 

 the home-grown stock having the call. 

 These suffer in price along with the 

 roses. Excellent blooms can be had as 

 low as 50 cents per hundred. The best 

 of the home-grown carnations hold up 

 to $15 and $20 per thousand. Easter 

 lilies now may be had daily at $10 per 

 hundred. The market for fine orchids 

 has been good here, cattleyas cleaning 

 up daily at from $6 to $7.50 per dozen. 

 An extra good supply of valley is hold 

 at $6 per hundred. 



Violets as yet arc not of extra qual- 

 ity; the warm weather caused the buds 

 to come blind. Swoct peas arc arriving 

 daily, also Paper Whites. All groiMis 

 are in demand, with flat ferns up to 

 $1.75 per thousand. Smilax and aspar- 

 agus are in big demand. 



Florists' Club Meeting. 



The St. Louis Florists' Club held its 

 regular monthly meeting in Odd Fol- 

 lows' hall, November 9, this being the 

 first indoor meeting the club has hold 

 for the last five months. The attend- 

 ance was disappointing to the officers, 

 only about twenty-five being present. 



President Bourdet called tlie meeting 

 to order ami after the routine proceed- 

 ings the chair called for reports from 

 all committees. The most important 

 of these was that of the spring flower 

 show committee. Secretary \V. W. 

 Ohlwoiler said that all committees hav- 

 ing this show in charge were working 

 harmoniously, that the subscriptions 

 were nearing the $10,000 mark and that 

 the preliminary premium list had been 

 mailed. This show will be the largest 

 ever given by St. Louis florists. 



A number of communications were 

 read and filed for future reference. The 

 committee on the applications for mem- 

 bership of Paul Redin, .T. .T. Karins, 

 .Joseph Deutschmann, W. .T. Wright, A. 

 P. Shaad, F. Sanders, .1. W. Reese, A. 

 Taber and R. C. Kerr reported favor- 

 ably and their election followed. On 

 motion it was decided to appoint a com- 

 mittee to change the by-laws of Article 



BOSTON - BECKER'S 



Send OS yonr telegrams. Prompt servica 

 IN and ROUNDABOUT BOSTON. Our 



conservatories are in Cambridge, oaly • 

 minutes from the heart of Boston. 



BECKER'S CONSERVATORIES 

 CAMBRXDGK, .... MASS. 



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Worcester, Mass. 



RANDAU'S FLOWER SHOF 



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LOWELL, MASS. 



NORSE & BEALS, 8 Merrimack Sq. 



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Providence, RHODE ISLAND 



Johnston Brothers 



LEADING VLORISTS 



38 Dorrance Street 



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Red Bank, N. J. 



W. W. KENNEDY & SONS 

 FLORISTS 



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5 East Front Street 

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For Rhode Island and Connecticut 



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New London, Conn.; Norwich, Conn., 

 and Westerly, R. I. 



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BROCKTON, MASS. 



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promptly In New EoKland. 



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