Januabt 18, 1917. 



The Flotists' Review 



on th« PMTM eanrtns this tead* air* srapand to fill ordan 

 foriocol doit¥«nr •• Chi 



CARBONE, 



S4t 



Boylaton St.* 



BOSTON 



Member florisb* Tdegraph Ddiveiy Ass'n 



FAUmVEl 

 MASS, 



13 N. MAIN STRICT 



Olden 

 ■oUdted ft>r 

 all parta of 

 Oounectlcat 



Storea: ^ 

 7U Main St 

 1 864 Asylum St, 



Bentoa St. 

 ' Member noiMi'TcdflBniili BartfordU 

 PtIfTftiT i^ff""^'**"" Comiu 



H. F. A. LANCE 



Worcester, Mass. 



Deliyers to All Points in New England 



125.000 Square Pect of Qlass 



Member Florists' Telesraph Delivery Au'n 



•UMJNttTON. VT.-lriere far f wmiI lai ■■r»- 

 ■11 ■• T> MWI tt fair aitira ariialMllaa it i1|M priita. 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



J. M. FOX & SON 



437-39-41 Milwaiikee Street 



Members Florists' Telesraph 

 Delivery As sociation 



LONDON, ONT., CAN. 



J. GANNAGE & SONS, LTD. 



•^HE HOUSE OF flOWERS" 



All Orders Carefully Executed. 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



VERMONT'S FLORIST 



, . W. E. 



i37 St. Paul St., 



BURUNCITON. VT. 



LYNN MASS GIBBS BROS. 



tiii>uMi.i»* ^® deUver alao 



PS»®.y'H?LENCE,RJ. 



T. J. JOHNSTON » CO *''* Weybosaet St., 



wunamw et Ul. PROVIDENCE 



K';'^®'-^^ COLLEGE 



"•IK Walant HUI, Boekbrldge HaU Sehoob 

 Laiur Sii;!^^^' Wellesley, Mass. 

 **«»« l>l8tance TeL. WeUealey 44-1. 44-8, 44^ 



I should like to write a 

 little essaF on 



"The Sweet Perfume of 

 Courteous Service'' 



but actioAS speak louder 

 than words. Flowers are 

 ny hobby and my business . 

 If you lukTe orders for de- 

 Urery in N. B., wire us. 



BOSTOM, MASS. 



"Penn, the Teletfraph Florist" 



Member of Florists' Telesrapb Delivery Association 

 124 TREMONT STREET 



Boston, Massachusetts 



143 TRIMQNT STREET 



The Centrally Located Florist Shop 

 Tours for Beciproclty. We cover all points in New Kneland 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



BOSTON -BECKER'S 



Sendorforartelesrams. ,£[2.™^* ""^^^ 

 m and BOmiDABOirT B08T0H. Our 

 conservatories are in Cambndce, only • 

 minutes from the heart of Boston. 

 BSCKER*S CONSBRVATORIBS 



CAMBRIDCUV. • • • • MASS. 



Members Florists* Telegraph Delivery. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



HXNBT B. fXnaJKT, Vlerlat, • Park M. 



(0 jtan' ezperieace in the flori«t boaineaa gnannteea 

 efficiency to ttke care of all orders. 20 per cent ■Oowed 



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membersiiip and welcome;; J. F. Briry, 

 chairman; J. L. Kussell, Frederick Cave, 

 R. E. Montgomery, R. M. Crockett, J. E. 

 Ness, A. E. Eisenhardt, 



It was announced , that February 20 

 would be carnation night and that there 

 would be a notable display of flowers 

 that evening. Following the business 

 session there was a fine entertainment. 

 The solos of Mrs. McKeon and James 

 Singer and instrumental selections of 

 Miss Eisenhardt were particularly well 

 received. A collation followed, after 

 which nearly all present tripped the light 

 fantastic until the wee sma' hours. 



Various Notes. 



Penn, the Florist, has just acquired 

 a 10-year lease of a store on Hamilton 

 place, two doors from the Tremont street 

 store. This will be used for garden 

 furniture and other accessories. He had 

 a lot of funeral work for the late R. H. 

 White, one of Boston's big retail mer- 

 chants, January 12. A plaque, eight 

 feet high, of cattleyas, Hadley roses, 

 vallev and Farleyense ferns was made 

 for 2,000 of the White employees. For 

 the Boston Post he had an immense 

 wreath of Hadley roses and valley, and 

 for General Taylor, of the Boston Globe, 

 a magnificent spray of Beauty roses, val- 

 lev and Farleyense. The force is ex- 

 tremely busy with funeral and wedding 

 orders and decorations. 



S. J. Goddard requests that all those 

 from Boston and vicinity planning to go 

 to the Indianapolis carnation convention 

 favor him with a check for their reserva- 

 tions not later than January 24. The 

 fare one way will be $20.87. Lower 

 berths, $5.50; upper berths, $4.40; draw- 

 ing room, $20, for parties of ten. The 

 train will leave South station at 4:30 

 p. m. the following evening, January 25. 

 Among those who plan to attend are 



Worcester, Mass. 



RAHDALL'S FLOWQL ^QF 



Member Florists* Telegraph Delivery. 



LOWELL, HASS» 



HORSE & SEALS, 8 Henifflack Sf . 



Fleaken Flwists* Telefftpli Deliverr 



Providence, RHODE ISLAND 



Johnston Brothers 



LKADING PLORI8T8 



38 Dorrance Street 



Uembers Florists' Telecraph Delivery Aas*a. 



Red Bank, N. J. 



W. W. KENNEDY A, 80N8 

 FLORISTS 



Members of F. T. D. and National'Florist 



5 East Front Street 

 RE UTER 'S 



For Rhode Island and Connecticut 



STORES 



New London, Conn.; Norwich, Conn., 



and Westerly, R. I. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asa'n. 



The Rosery l^SSrS:\ 



Flowers Delivered to AH Nearby Towns. 

 ■Ambers Florists* Telesraph Delivery Awmclatioa. 



Lynchburg, Va. 



J, J, FALLON 



FRANKLIN, PENNA. 

 BELL FLORAL CO. 



ALL NORTHWESTERN PA. 



