SUPTBMBBB 13, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



43 



Th* florist* wIioM emtdM 

 ■^-— firont 



on ttao pftKOS oamrlnr this hmA, aro 

 florists for looal doIlTory on tli» qotuJ MmIs. 



Alexander NcConnell 



611 5th Ave, cor. §f 49th SL 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Telegraph orders forwarded to any part of 

 the United States. Canada and all the princi- 

 pal cities of Europe. 



Reference or cash must accompany all orders 

 from unknown correspondents. 



Cable Address ALEXCONNELL 



JOSEPH TR^f |L 



BrooklTn's iJHTBost VloMst 



SEVEN STORES 



MAIN STORK. 884 Lewis ATonao 



Phone llfiO Bedford Brooklyn, N. T. 



lelecraph ordiers delivered to any part of New 

 York City. Brooklyn and Lone Island. 



yU 1 1 tt A M S Md 5 Greene Are. 



889to847 flreenelTe. 



BROOKLY 



««"S5S^«pect NEW YORK 



HUGO H. JAHN 



710 Nostmnd Avomio 



106S Bedford BROOKLYN, N* Yo 



Will deUrer to Steamships, Theaters, anywhere 

 9irltbln 20 miles oi New York. 



AKTISTIO WORK PEBSOKAIi ATTENTIOB 



Special Pare of Toot Telegraph Or ders- 



RAMivrs 



FLOWER SHOP 



350 Madison Avenue 

 IN THE HEART OF NEW YORK 



«»"PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICB-CS 



929 Madison At©., cor, 73d St., NEW YORK 



Mprph«»r F1r>r1ata' Tplftnrnnh DftllvfrT. 



THE BOSTON FLORIST 



Panonal selection. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



In the heart of New Tork City. 



Close to Theaters and Steamships. 



Established 1902. 



135 E, 34TH ST.. - NEW YORK 



m HiAirr op nkw york city 



8898 Fifth Ave., near 33rd St. 



Opposite the Waldorf-Astoria. Phone Mad. Sq. 368-369 

 Owr Motto— The Golden Rule 



tllAlBlInf II^I • PMMirniEss. with care 



Eatm NEW YORK udWeiteni MASS. 



ORDERS 

 FOR . . . . 



NEWYORK 



WIRE OR PHONE TO 



MAX 8CHLING 



22 WMt S9th Str««t, adjoining Plaza Hotel 



Best Florists in the States' as references European Orders Executed 



Msmbsr Florists' Tslssraph Dsllv«ry Association 



NEW YORK-Esbiblished 1874 



DARDS 



N. E. cor. 44th St and Nadison Ave. 



Has his own correspondent? in all the largs 

 cities of Europe and the British Colonies. 

 Cable orders forwarded by private code. 



Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



Cr* TPI7PI7I >Iai° Office, 



• ^« 1 REtrE^L,, BL00HIN6DALE*8 



Th*r<l Ave. and ft9th St., NEW TORK 



CV Largest IndlTldaal retail dealer in Our S^x>wxbs 

 and PI.AIIT8 In the world. 



ety, ntzhugh, being awarded honor- 

 able mention. Other awards were: 



Twelve varleHes, show or fancy — John K. Alex- 

 ander, first; Forbes & Keith, second. 



Twelve blooms, cactus — J. K. Alexander, first; 

 W. D. Hathaway, second. 



Twelve blooms, decorative — W. D. Hathaway, 

 first; J. K. Alexander, second. 



Twelve blooms, peony-flowered — J. K. Alex- 

 ander, first; W. D. Hathaway, second. 



Twelve vases, pompons — J. K. Alexander, first; 

 W. D. Hathaway, second. 



Twelve vases, singles— J. K. Alexander, first. 



Lrftrgest and best collection, embracing all 

 classes — J. K. Alexander, first; Forbes & Keith, 

 second. 



J. K. Alexander, Eaymond W. Swett, 

 the Wrentham Dahlia Gardens and 

 Thomas Cogger all had gladiolus dis- 

 plays of more than ordinary merit. 

 Mr. Cogger received a certificate of 

 merit for Gladiolus Mrs. Keur. H. E. 

 Header, of Dover, N. H., also showed 

 some fine gladioli, while the Old Town 

 Nursery Co. had a table of excellent 

 seedlings. The Fottler, Fiske, Eawson 

 Co. had a good display of dahlias and 

 gladioli. J. K. Alexander had a splen- 

 did display of colossal dahlias, the flow- 

 ers being of mammoth size. Faulkner 

 Farm was first for a collection of hardy 

 herbaceous plants, in thirty varieties. 

 In addition to cut flowers, there was a 

 good exhibitiom of seasonable vege- 

 tables and fruits. 



Various Notes. 



The Massachusetts Horticultural So- 

 ciety will hold a special fruit show Oc- 

 tober 31 to November 4. The New Eng- 

 land fruit show and the exhibition of 

 the American Pomological Society will 

 be held in conjunction with the Boston 

 exhibition. There is an extended prize 

 list and many valuable prizes, which 

 should bring out a noteworthy exhibi- 

 tion. This show will take the place of 

 the chrysanthemum show, which will 

 not be held this year. 



Thomas Eoland is cutting a splendid 

 lot of Ward, Ophelia, Stanley and Dou- 

 ble White Killarney roses at his Revere 

 greenhouses. Hadley is being grown 

 more largely; Richmond is still retained 

 in quantity; but Russell has been 

 dropped as unprofitable. The stocks of 



BOSTON 



.. . FLORIST... 

 426 Madison Avenue— and 49th Street 



Vanderbilt Hotel iNCW 1 OFK 



Telephone Murray Hill 783 



Highest award at the International Flower 

 Show, April 11. Grand Central Palace. 



Location Central. Personal Attention. 



Member Florists* Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



THOS. F. GALVIN, Inc. 



NEW YORK -»™«**^ 



1 Park Stroot 

 799 Boyloton Stroot I 



Oeliveries to Steamers and all Eastern Points. 



G. E. M. STUMP? 



761 FIFTH AVKNUE 



NEW YORK CITY 



F. T. D. MEMBER 



WARENDORFr 



STORES ALL OVER TOWN 



Send your New York orders to 

 The Ansonia* Seventy -fourth 

 Street and Broadway. 



David Ciarlce's Sons 



8189-2141 Broadway 



Tel. 1662. 1568 Ck)lumbn8 



NEW YORK CITY 



Oiit-of -town orders for deliverj in New Tork 

 carefully and promptly filled atreasonabUrates 



EW YORK 



ORDERS RENT TO 



BURNS 



509 MADISON AVE. 



will receive prompt and careful attention 



Uh islu>d BraoldTD Jersey City Newiifc 



McKENNEY 



Orders filled with the sainc care 

 as if you were bc^ yoorM^. 



r. T.D.iMiibMf. i 

 503 Fifth Av/e^^ n. E. Cor. of 42d St. 



' NEW YORK 



