Alglst 30, 1917. 



The Florists' Review 



45 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



MRS. E. A. WILLIAMS 



621 Penn Avenue 



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PITTSBURGH, PA. 



BLIND FLORAL CO; 



Florists, Decorators and Growers 



ybcrty Avenue and 5th Street (Empire Bids.) 



Cxtendve VMy|SgJi'<l ^Sup]^ Effic(u>| ^Servlca and 



PIttoburgh, 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 • . . 



I^dISg. Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Largest Floral Estabiishment in America 



Established 1874— Incorpomted 1909 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



LUDWIG FLORAL CO. 



50^ Federal Street 



J. V. LAVER 



ERIE, PA. 



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BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 



TUTWHER FLOWER SHOP 



Tutwiler Hotel 



ELMWOOD FLORAI> itnd NURSERY CO. 



MOBILE, JlUBAMil 



The Minge Floral Co. 



MRS. J. E. WAnS, norist 



?„V.^!°<r.lSi... MERIDIAN, MISS. 



Everything In Flowers! 



GRAKELOW*S 



Broad Str*«t at Cumbarland, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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ERIE, PA. 



Ig^nvSCHDLTHEIS, FLORIST 



"""S^^f^^S^^ SCRANTON, PA. 



Hail storms have been more frequent 

 and destructive in Massachusetts this 

 summer than usual. August 21 a severe 

 storm broke considerable glass and dam- 

 aged outdoor stock badly. Lively & 

 Bond, of Holbrook, lost a good deal of 

 glass. Peter Pederzini, who started in 

 business this spring at Medford, had 

 many breakages in his nevp house. At 

 Faulkner Farm, Brookline, the orchid 

 and stove houses were badly broken. 

 Glass was also broken at the E. & J. 

 Farcjuhar & Co. houses at Dedham. 

 These are only some of the sufferers. 



The Budlong Rose Co. reports a 

 strong call for white roses. It sells 

 an average of 1,800 Double White Kil- 

 larneys daily. Mrs. W. R. Hearst, 

 Prima Donna, Ophelia and the com- 

 ])any's Sunburst sport are all specially 

 fine. 



Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Christensen, of 

 Stoneham, left this week for a vacation 

 to be spent principally in Maine. They 

 will visit Bangor and Bar Harbor, 

 among other places. Mr. Christensen 

 has all his carnations lioused, some 

 40,000 in number. 



The show of cliildron's gardens' ex- 

 hibits at Horticultural hall September 

 1 and 2 will easily break all records. 

 New England shows an increase of 

 more than ST.l per cent in gardens over 

 1016, and the children have aided ma- 

 terially in this increase. The annual 

 dahlia and fruit exhibition will be held 

 September 8 and 9. 



C'Corge Shields, formerly with A. 

 Leutliy & Co., is now greenhouse fore- 

 ?nan for R. & J. Farquhar & Co., at 

 Dedham. E. J. Schriver, lately with 

 Farcpihar's, now is with the Arnold &: 

 Fisher Co., "Woburn. 



John W. Foote, of Reading, is already 

 sending in some of the new-crop car- 

 nations, such as Matcliless and Enchant- 

 ress Supreme. He is cutting a fine lot 

 of bouvardia in three colors. The 

 white Ilumboldtii is in strong demand 

 for wedding bouquets. 



John Nelson & Son, of Framingham, 

 have had all their carnations, 40,000 

 of them, bedded for some time, and a 

 fine looking lot they are. It would be 

 difficult to find a duplicate for the 

 Matchless seen there. Some wonderful 

 plants of this variety were noted in the 

 field. 



J. J. HabemeM's Sons 



The finest floral arrangements, flowers and plants 

 furnished on telegraphic orders. 



Ths 



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Philadelphia 



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Walant 



Streets 



PHILADELPHIA 



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 ORDERS FOR 



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 with Oood Flowers and Oood Taste by 



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ORDERS 



Carefully executed with taste and promptness. 



FRANK R. HASTINGS 



8 West Chelten Avenue, 

 Gennantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 



SCRANTON, PA. 



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FLORISTS AND DECORATORS 



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EVENDEN BROS. 



Largest Growers 

 In Central 



?r Williamsport, Pa. 



LANCASTER, PA. 



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WARREN, PA. 



n A W nnVICT scranton, pa. 



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