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The Florists' Review 



JANDAUY 18, 1917. 



Thm florist* whoa* earda anpMtf.on ttie pac«s eanrlnc fhla htmA, mxm vrwpand to fln onl« 

 — «*<- from otbor florlata for local doUvenr on tho usual ImmUi. 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Wire or Phone Tour Orders te the 

 HOUSK OF FLOWKRS 



Osterfag Bros* 



The Largest Retail Supply Heuse in the West 

 Jefferson' and Washing^n Avenua 



CHAS. BEYER 



FLOMST 



3619 South Orand Avenua 



Long Distance Phones: 

 Bell. Sidney 148-Kinloch. Victor 999 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



OHOms FOR 



St Louis, No. 



YOUNa'S. 1406 OUVE STBEET 



In MINNEAPOLIS, it's 



Donaldson's 



The leading Dorisls of the Northwest 



Special .ttentlon to tele<T.pbic orders, 



L&iONALDSONCO., Nuuietfilis, Niii. 



Established Over 20 Years 

 JL t cof. lOtfc snd Grand Ave., KANSAS CITY, MO. 



GEO. M. KELLOGG 

 FLOWER St PLANT CO. 



Wholesale and Retail Florists 

 %in Grand Ave. KAH8AS CITT. MO. 



All Kinds of CUT FLOWERS 



in their season. Also Rose and Carnation plants 

 in seaBOTi Ore^nhouaes at Pleasant Hill. Mo. 



STUPPY FLORAL CO. 



Orders executed 

 Missouri. Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska 



ST. JOSEPH, MO. 



Members Florists' Telegraph DeliTeiy 



"^^^"^^ PARK FLORAL COMPANY 



Greenhouses : Buchanan. FLORISTS 



Lafayette and Schiller TDCUTnil II I 

 Aves.. Broad St. Park. InCniUlli Ri Ji 



SPRINGFIELD, MO. 



SPRINGHELD SEED COMPANY 



Floral Department Open Day and Night 



SPRINQFIHLD, MO. 



J. W. STOKES FLORAL CO. 



Careful attention given all orderg. 



St. Louis and Vicinity 



W. H. KRUSE, Florist 



S846 Arsenal Street, 



St. Lionls, Mo. 



diP/M "Sty" 



rjllrLORffl.Ca MISSOURI 



^U06VMJiur-piiaiiEssrabi8O6 inioouunii 



ATAVIA, N. Y. 



L. C. STROH & SONS 



Flowers delivered to all nearby towns. 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



WIro QRIMM * OORLY 



"New England Gardens," filled the lec- 

 ture hall, there being over 500 present. 

 The lecturer showed sixty beautiful 

 slides of old gardens and included a 

 few of the more modern type, practically 

 all being hardy flowers, no tender bed- 

 ding stock being shown at all. The 

 slides were in natural colors and the 

 finest of their kind ever shown here. 



Some of the more important commit- 

 tees appointed for 1917 are the follow- 

 ing: Prizes and exhibitions, James 

 Wheeler, chairman; J. K. M. L. Far- 

 quhar, Duncan Finlayson, T. D. Hatfield 

 and Thomas Eoland; plants and flowers, 

 William Anderson, chairman; A. H. 

 Fewkes, S. J. Goddard, A. E. Griffin and 

 Donald McKenzie; fruits, Edward B. 

 Wilder, chairman; W. N. Craig, Isaac H. 

 Locke and James Methven; vegetables, 

 John L. Smith, chairman; Edward 

 Parker and William C. Rust; gardens, 

 R. M. Saltonstall, chairman; J. S. Ames, 

 David R. Craig, William Nicholson, 

 Charles Sander and C. H. Tenney. 



Club Meeting. 



The annual meeting of the Gardeners' 

 and Florists' Club for the installation of 

 officers, which for some years has been 

 kept as ladies' night, attracted the usual 

 big attendance January 16, the lecture 

 hall being filled. Notice of the annual 

 banquet to be held February 7 in Horti- 

 cultural hall was given and many tickets 

 were sold. The club has held two pre- 

 ceding banquets in hotels, but the desire 

 to come back to the hall found almost 

 unanimous favor. The work of installa- 

 tion was gracefully and tellingly per- 

 formed by A. P. Calder, Sr., one of the 

 club's silver-tongued orators, assisted 

 by W. J. Kennedy. Each of the officers 

 made short addresses. Peter Fisher read 

 his annual financial report, which showed 

 a substantial balance in the treasury. 

 The secretary's report showed an addi- 

 tion of sixty-six new members during 

 1916, average attendance for the year 

 175 and an approximate membership of 

 460. 



President Methven appointed the fol- 

 lowing committees for 1917: Exhibits, 

 W. H. Jufld, chairman; Robert Cameron, 

 Duncan Finlayson, Kenneth Finlayson, 

 W. G. Wyman, S. J. Goddard, Peter 

 Fisher, Julius Heurlin, Charles Sander, 

 Eber Holmes; entertainment, George W. 

 Hamer, chairman; William Watson, 

 Harold Edgar, James Donald, P. J. 

 Thurley, John Mclntyre, C. J. Sloane, 

 Norman W. Hunter, Donald Crighton; 



KANSAS CITY, 

 ...MISSOURI... 



WILLIAM L. ROCK 

 FLOWER COMPANY 



Membsn Floristo* Telegmph Delivwy iUi*B. 



ST. LOUIS, 



"ISSOURI 



GEORGE WALDBART 



816 NORTH ORAND AVENUB 



Samuel Murray 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



1017 GRAND AVE. 



Mombor of tho 

 Florists' Toiograph Dollvory Ass*b 



Canada's Florist 



8- 1 W. Adelaide St.,TORONTO 



URGESTFLOMLESTABUSHMENTii the PMVIICEef QUEBEC 



Corner 



St Catharine 



and Guy Streets 



Montreal 



9 SL Ml St, QUEBEC. CAN. 



Member Florists' 

 Tel. Delivery. 



LA CROSSE, WIS. 



L. E. METCALF, Prop. 



SCRIMPS, FLORIST 



OTTAWA. CANADA 



Mrs. M. E. Holleraft 



807KAHSASAVEJOPEK*,K*N. 



MRS. LORD'S FLOWER ROOM 



1 18 W. 8th Ave., TOPEKA, KAN. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



ARCHIAS FLORAL CO., Sedalia, fh. 



Obolce Cot Plowert and Deatgna on short notice. 



Frompt attention to telegraph and telephone orden- 



Members llorlatt' Telegraph Dellrerr Aaa'a. 



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