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The Florists' RevkW 



Avuih 10, ^»1A 



ANNOUNCEMENT 



WE HAVE JUST JOINED THE FLORISTS' MILITARY ARMY 



''-''' ■ THE F. T. D. '■■"■ 



' ■ .- . , '-'■■•.■■■ ■/• .-^ ' ■ ■ ■ ,, , 



1 ' We are not yet listed in the F. T. D. current directory. •"'^>. , 



This is to tell the other F. T. D. members that we are with them to serve aad be served. 



WE LOVE TO BE OF SER- 

 VICE MORE THAN WE DO 

 :: TO MAKE MONEY :: 



lith and H Streets. N. W. 



Washington, D. C. 



Mllwaukee^Wis. 



EDLEF8EN-LEIDIQER CO. 



419 MihvaalcM StrMt 



Members Florists' Telecnnlt TV>1fv«rT Ami*ii 



MILWAUKEE:, WIS. 



LUBLINER 



ALWAYS MtAOY 

 SIND US YOUR ORDKR 



PhoRi firaii SHI 22S firand «v« 



KENOSHA, WIS. 



L. TURNER & SONS 



FLORISTS 



8R Pabk Avxinn 



GREENHOUSES, GENEYA ROAD 



Members Floiisto' Telegraph Dellveir 



RACINE, WIS. 



617 

 Main St. 



^ FLOWER > p.T.a 

 K SHOP ) . 



RACINE and KENOSHA 



Op«i»linK larce Greenhouse 

 tn botb tbese Wisconsin cities 



P. N. QBBRTIN 



MADISON, WIS. 



BEHTSCHLEH FLORAL CO. ft^^^. 



Fort Atkinson, Wis. 



CLOUT R BROS., "j;*'-?.^ 

 PRAIRIE DU OHIEN. WIS. 



Center for qnlck deliveries to Northeastern lows 

 aad Soathwestera Wlscoosln. 



THE DIAL GARDEN QREENHOUSE 



WASHINGTON, 

 D. C 



•^S^OUDE'S 



ouocBHoaco. 



J-LORISTft 

 (214 r ST. MM 



Members 

 lloilstB* Telsfrapli DsllTSi; 



LA CROSSE, WIS. 



La Crosse Floral Co. ?SSXf dSSKh 



fair quality, the wholesale pricea being 

 $4 and $6. The same prices apply to 

 daffodils, which are coming mainly from 

 the south. 



Greens of all varieties are scarcer and 

 higher in price than at any previous 

 time during the season. Smilaz is 25 

 cents per string; plumosus 50 cents and 

 Sprengeri 60 cents per bunch. Almost 

 all of the plumosus is sent in from Flor- 

 ida. 



Various Notes. 



Having served his country for almost 

 a year, Leon Henry Bergman has re- 

 turned to his old position as manager 

 of the supply department of the Pitts- 

 burgh Cut Flower Co. While in the 

 army Mr. Bergman spent most of the 

 time in the motor transportation serv- 

 ice. During the war period his route 

 was from AUentown, Pa., and Roches- 

 ter, N. Y., to Hoboken, N. J., and, since 

 the signing of the armistice, from Bal- 

 timore to Hoboken. His itinerary in- 

 cluded Camps Meade, Dix, Holabird, 

 Merritt, Crane and Benjamin. Mr. 

 Bergman has been with the Pittsburgh 

 Cut Flower Co. for the last four years 

 and he is glad to be on the job again. 



The E. C. Ludwig Floral Co. is daily 

 receiving about a dozen exceptionally 

 fine Brunner roses from the farm at 

 Ludwig Station, near Mars, Pa. These 

 are selling readily. Sergt. Edward Earl 

 Ludwig has notified his family to send 

 him no more mail, as he expects to sail 

 for the United States May 7. 



Miss Essie Reilly has returned to her 

 home in Braddock, following a several 

 weeks' sojourn at Atlantic City. This 



Milwaukee, Wis, 



J. M. FOX ft 



437-3MI Milwaukee StreeS 



Members Florists* Telegraph 

 Delivery Association 



GIMBELS 



F. T. D. MEMBERS 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



For WISCONSIN dcUveiy of 



^'Home-grown Fioworo" 



GET IN TOIXa WITH 



Je E. MATTHEWSON 



SHEBOYGAN, WIS. 



Member Florists' Telecraph Delivery Ass's. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Louise Flower Shop 



CouMctlevt A«* atN>8t,N.W. 



Mlfls Lonlae W. Daaffherty, Proprietress 



Phones— Franklin 8S79. 8841, SMS 



Member Florists' Telecrai^ Delivery 



^^ MARYLAND 



ORDEUIS 

 TO 



Samuel Feast & Sons 



Ertabiuhed Charles & Pleasant Sts. 



In 1882 



BALTIMORE 



Nary Johnston, rioriat 



Hee Pateison 



UIWU ««y» W Id. Orders forCut Flower* 

 and Designs delivered anywhere in Wisconai» 

 auJ Northern Michigan at right oricea 



