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August 23, 1917. 



The Florists' Review 



67 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



MRS. E. A. WILLIAMS 



621 Penn Avenue 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



BLIND FLORAL CO; 



Florists, Decorators and Growers 



ybeity Avenue and 5th Street (Empire Bids.) 



iSzten^e Variety and Supply. ££5ci«nt Service and 

 Completed W*rk. 



i.dW/c^_ 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



E. C. LUDWI6 FLOML 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 & McaEMENTS_ 



Floral Expert* ''<| >' 



5936 PENN A'^niuE "' 



Members of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



A.W. Smith Co. 



. . . FLORISTS . . . 



I^^dISg. Pittsburgh, Pa. 



largest Floral Establishment in America 



Established 1874-lncorporatcd 1909 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



LUDWIG FLORAL CO. 

 502 Federal Street 



J. V. LAVER 



ERIE, PA. 



Write. Phme or Wire T^eKa^f^'ry 



BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 



TUTWHER FLOWER SHOP 



Tutwiler Hotel 

 ELNWOOD FLORAL and NURSERY CO. 



MOBILE, ilUBllMA 



The Minge Floral Co* 



m. J. E. WAHS, Horist 



for all'occMlons NERIINAN, HISS. 



Everything In Flowers! 



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GRAKELOW'S 



Broad Stro«t at Cumbarland, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



THE 

 rERNERY 



sciniLfiffiis, florist 



'"''S&''fSS^'dUu SCMNTON.fA . 



ciation held its annual picnic August 16 

 at upper Creve Coeur lake. The day 

 was fine, the attendance large and every 

 one had a good time. It was agreed 

 that it was the best outing the asso- 

 ciation ever has held. Many St. Louis 

 florists also attended. 



Tliere was a program of sports for 

 the young and old, and Deutschmann's 

 band furnished music for the dancers, 

 while the big lake attracted the fisher- 

 men, the banks being lined all day. 



Among the winners of the contests 

 were Mrs. Hugo Werner, who won a 

 stein; Mrs. W. C. Smith and W. J. 

 Pilcher, the dancing contest; Mrs. Will- 

 iam Meier, a clock, the prize in the 

 guessing contest; Miss Edwards, daugh- 

 ter of William Edwards, the carnation 

 grower, the prize in the ball tlirowing 

 contest, and Arthur Lamport, of the 

 Windier force, won a liam in tlie horse- 

 shoe pitcliing contest. 



The baseball game between the 

 wholesalers and growers was enjoyed 

 by the crowd. The game ended in a 

 victory for the growers by a score of 

 4 to 1, but tlie wholesalers put the 

 blame for their defeat on W. A. Rowe, 

 wlio acted as umpire. 



Various Notes. 



The opening of the new Post-Dispatch 

 building August 13 created considerable 

 work for the florists. The office was 

 filled with floral designs. A 10-foot 

 vase with a top-dressing of 100 Amer- 

 ican Beauty roses from Vandervoort 's 

 iloral department, and a 10-foot horse- 

 shoe nia(le by Grimm & Gorly, were the 

 largest among the many seen. 



George Waldbart and John Hoolihan 

 made an automobile trip as far south 

 as De Soto August 12, visiting the 

 members of the trade in that section. 

 Count von Hoffmann cut his vacation 

 trij) short and returned to the store 

 last week. 



It seems probable that three sons of 

 Charles Wors will see service before the 

 war is over. Joseph Wors already is in 

 the navy and is stationed at Boston; 

 Charles, Jr., was accepted for the army 

 last week, and Arthur has been drafted, 

 but not yet summoned for examination. 

 Mr. Wors says: "They are all I've 



J. J. Habemehl's Sons 



The finest floral arrangrements, flowers and plants 

 tarnished on teleKraphlc orders. 



Bss.. Fhiladelphia Sr 



PHILADELPHIA 



1800 Chestnut Straat 



THE LONDON FLOWER 

 SHOP.SiiUTQ. 



Moml)«r iViorists' Telefirraph DeliveiT. 

 ORDERS FOR 



WEST PHIUDELPHIA 



Carefully and Promptly Execnted 

 with Oood Flowers and Qood Taste by 



M, J. CALLAHAN nai!g&,i , 

 Germantown and Chestnut HiD 



ORDERS 



Carefully executed with taste and promptness. 



FRANK R. HASTINGS 



8 West Chelten Avenue, 

 Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 



SCRANTON, PA. 



A. L Besancon & Company 



FLORISTS AND DECORATORS 



Adams Ave. and Spruce St., L^^i'^K^^ZgJ^. 



Both Phones 



Ton can depend on us. Order yonr flowers on any 

 occasion for delivery In Scranton an d Tlclnlty. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



EVENDEN BROS. 



^n^l^t^T?!" Williamsport, Pa. 



LANCASTER, PA. 



B. f. BARR & CO., Leading floris t 



MYERS 

 BROS., 



Altoona, Pa. 



All Orders Carefully Executed 



CRF:^CENT FLORAL GARDEN 



SHKRM OFFBRLB, Prop. 



WAR RE 



PA. 



riARK FinRKT scranton, pa. 



\/LJUIIl, ILUIUOI, 124 WashiiiKton Ave. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery 

 Orders for northeastern Pennsylvania filled 

 promptly. Usual discount. Both phones No. 2454 



RANKLIN. PENNA. 



BELL FLORAL CO. 

 ALL NORTHWESTERN PA- 



