August 16, 1917. 



The Florists' Review 



45 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



MRS. E. A. WILLIAMS 



621 Penn Avenue 



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PITTSBURGH, PA. 



BLIND FLORAL GO; 



FloTists, Decorators and Growers 

 Ubcfty Avenue and 5th Street (Empire Bide.) 



tSxtenrive Vuriety and Supply. Efficiant Service and 

 Completed W»rk. 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



E. C. LUDWIG FLORAL CO. 



710 E. Diamond Street (N.S.) 

 OUR ONLY STORE 



We serve you better Store open day and night 

 Member F. T. D. 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



RANDOLPH & McCLEMENTS 



Floral Experts 



5936 PENN AVENUE 



Members of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



A.W. Smith Co. 



. . . FLORISTS . . » 



l^aiSo, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Largest Floral Establishment in America 



Established 1874— Incorporated 1909 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



LUDWIG FLORAL CO. 



502 Federal Street 



J. V. LAVER 



ERIE, PA. 



Wiite, Phone or Wire SSh^^e'J^iT 



BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 



TUTWHER FLOWER SHOP 



Tutwiler Hotel 

 ELMWOOn »?ir»WAT, and NURSERY CO. 



MOBILE, ALABAMJI 



The Minge Floral Co. 



HRS. J. E. WAHS, norist 



for all'occMionB NERIDIAN, fOSS. 



Everything In Flowers! 



GRAKELOW'S 



Broad Str««t at Cumberland, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



ERIE, PA. 



^^ovSCHULIIIEIS, FLORIST 



Write. Phone or Wire ^CTRANTflN PA 



612 Linden Street, w^'IUiniUIl, FA. 



dens' products at Horticultural hall 

 will be held September 1 and 2. All the 

 halls will this year be used, as the en- 

 tries beat all records. W. N. C. 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



The Market. 



The cool nights following the extreme 

 heat have toned up the cut stock reach- 

 ing the market, but the demand for it 

 has been light. Wholesalers and re- 

 tailers agree that business has been ex- 

 tremely quiet, there being little doing 

 outside of funeral work. Fewer roses 

 are coming in, as the young stock is not 

 yet producing. Asters are abundant, 

 the white and purple shades having the 

 call. Gladioli are the best flowers now 

 in the market. The prices range from 

 $1 to $3 per hundred. 



There has been a demand for Easter 

 lilies, and the sapply has been equal to 

 it. A few field-grown carnations have 

 appeared, but are of poor quality. Sin- 

 gle tuberose stalks have arrived, but 

 there is not the glut that is usual at this 

 time of the year. Valley continues 

 scarce. Other stock reaching the mar- 

 ket is made up of larkspurs, cornflow- 

 ers, calendulas, centaureas, candytuft, 

 stocks, snapdragons and auratum lilies. 

 Greens are plentiful. 



Club Meeting. 



The annual meeting of the St. Louis 

 Florists' Club was held August 9 on 

 board the harbor boat Erastus Wells. 

 Seventy-five members of the club were 

 the guests of Park Superintendent 

 Ernest Strehle. 



President Jules Bourdet presided over 

 the meeting, which was held shortly 

 after the boat started. It being the 

 last meeting under the present regime, 

 committees made their final reports. 

 Chairman Windier of the committee in 

 charge of the outing reported that the 

 receipts covered all expenses. Chair- 

 man Smith made a report for the pub- 

 licity committee. The spring flower 

 show committee informed the club that 

 it had settled with the guarantors on 

 the basis of forty-five per cent. A 

 letter from John Young, secretary of 

 the S. A. F., regarding plans for the 



J. J. HabemeM's Sons 



The finest floral arranfirements, flowers and plants 

 fornlahed on teleffrapbic orders. 



The 



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Philadelphia 



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PHILADELPHIA 



1800 Chestnut Street 



THE LONDON FLOWER 

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 ORDERS FOR 



WEST PHILADELPHIA 



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 with Oood Flowers and Good Taste by 



i. J. CALLAHAN ^^^rs& tu 

 Germanto wn and Chestnut Hill 



ORDERS 



Carefully executed with taste and promptness. 



FRANK Re HASTINGS 



8 West Chelten Avenue, 

 Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 



SCRANTON, PA. 



A. L Besancon & Company 



FLORISTS AND DECORATORS 



Adams Ave. and Spruce St, ^fpVlfZg^. 



Both Phones 



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 occaslOQ for delivery In Scranton and vicinity. 



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EVENDEN BROS. 



^n^cl^gaTgf." Williamsport, Pa. 



LANCASTER, PA. 



B. F. BARR & CO., Leading Florist 



MYERS 

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Altoona, Pa. 



All Orders Carefully Executed 



crf:scent floral garden 



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WARREN, PA. 



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 VliJtnn, IliUIUai, 184 Washinsrton Ave. 



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 Orders for northeastern Pennsylvania filled 

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