February 13, 1919. 



The Florists' Review 



51 



-•• Th* florist* whose cards a ppT on the paces oarryinc this head, are prepared to fill orders 

 — — from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 



Schiller^s 



—two CHICAGO stores 



cover every part of the exclusive residential district to the 

 more thickly populated parts of the city and the suburbs. 



George Asmus 



— is the active head of this corporation 



which is a suflScient guarantee to the trade to warrant 

 quality and service. 



Member F. T. D. 



North Side Store 



4509 BROADWAY 



CHICAGO 



West Side Store 



2221 W. MADISON ST. 



For WISCONSIN deUvery of 



^'Home-grown Flowers" 



GET IN TOUCH WITH 



J. E. MATTHEWSON 



SHEBOYGAN, WIS. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



Fort Atkinson, Wis. 



CLOUTE BROS., bl^^^^S 

 PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WIS. 



^55*2'' '?J ^'''•^^ deliveries to Northeastern Iowa 

 ana Southwestern Wisconsin. 



THE DIAL GARDEN GREENHOUSE 



Gresn Bav Wi« Neier-SchroederCo. 



^5 n» • 7 J' ♦ " **'Orders for Cut Flowe« 

 o 1 ir^'*["^ delivered anywhere in Wisconsiu 

 ana ^Northern Michigan at ri ght prices. 



LA CROSSE, WIS. 



La Crosse Floral Co. ¥elSS;,fKr;r, 



RACINE and KENOSHA 



Operatlnr lar^e Oreentaonse 

 in both these Wisconaln cities 



F>. N. OBERTIN 



MADISON, WIS. 



BEHTSCHIER FLORAL CO. g.'tt': 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



J. M. FOX & SON 



437-39-41 Milwaukee Stieet 



Members Florists' Telegraph 

 Delivery Association 



GIMBELS 



F. T. D. MEMBERS 



Milwaukee, Wis, 



agement of the campaign that the com- 

 mittees decided to set the mark for the 

 fund to be raised and expended this 

 year at $100,000. The committees also 

 authorized the secretary to continue his 

 trip through the country as soon as the 

 duties of his office would permit. 



Next week details may be given cov- 

 ering the enthusiastic support given to 

 the publicity campaign by the society's 

 executive board, at its recent meeting 

 in Detroit. Beaders will be interested 

 to know what prompted Hon. Philip 

 Breitmeyer, of Detroit, to subscribe $50 

 per month, or $600, to the fund for 1919; 

 how other members of the board who 

 were present increased their subscrip- 

 tions to $500 per year; and how each 

 member present doubled the subscrip- 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



LUBLINER 



ALWAYS READY 

 SEND US YOUR ORDER 



Phone erand 3098 22S firand Avt. 



KENOSHA; WIS. 



L. TURNER & SONS 



FLORISTS 



352 Pabk AvsNTrx 



GREENHOUSKS. GENEVA ROAD 



Members Florists' Teletrraph Delivery 



Mllwaukee,WiSs 



EDLEF8EN.LEIDIGER CO. 



419 MUwaokee Street 



Blembers Floriata' Telegraph Delivery AaefiL 



RACINE, WIS. 



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 Main St. < FLOWER > p^.a 

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