DiCBMBEB 5, 1918. 



The Florists' Review 



51 



The florists whose cards appear on the pasres oarryins this head, are prepared to UU orders 

 from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 



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To insure the greatest satisfaction 

 always send your CHICAGO orders to 



THIS NAME ON THE BOX IS A 



GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION 



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The orders we send out are for $4.00 

 and up. 



Please observe this minimum on the 

 orders sent to us. 



CHICAGO'S 



LEADING FLORIST 



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Summitt HARRY 0. may, 



^*^ * * PROPRIETOR 



New Jersey The Rose Shop. 



OAK PARK, ILL. 



AVENUE FLOWER SHOP, 811 Lake St. 

 Also for River Forest. Austin, Maywood 



VINCENNES, IND. 



PAUL C. SCHULTZ 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



been beneficial to the growers who were 

 anxious to hold their stock for the 

 Thanksgiving trade. Business this year 

 was encouraging and quantities of stock 

 were disposed of for the occasion at 

 prices that compared favorably with 

 those of last year. Of course, chrysan- 

 themums were the most popular and 

 plentiful flower, and, as far as can be 

 learned, sufficient stock arrived to take 

 care of needs. It included a good grade 

 of Bonnaffon, Turner and Yellow Tur- 

 ner, Golden Chadwick, Harvard, Chief- 

 tain, Maud Dean, Rager and Engue- 

 hard. There was also a good supply of 

 pompons, which are always good sellers 

 for this event. Both potted and cut 

 mums, as well as pompons, were greatly 

 in demand and, judging from reports 

 from the different stores, the better 

 grades of chrysanthemums were the best 

 sellers. There was a good supply of 

 roses on hand and the demand was good 

 in all grades. As is customary at holi- 



I should like to write a 

 little essay on 



"The Sweet Perfume of 

 Courteous Service" 



but actions speak louder 

 than words. Flowers are 

 my hobby and my business. 

 If you have orders for de- 

 livery in N. E., wire us. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



"Penn, the Telegraph Florist" 



Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



124 TREMONT STREET 



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HONOLULU, HAWAII 



TAYLOR, FLORIST 



Wireless and Cable Address. " FLORIST." Hoatlula 



LIVERPOOL. ENGLAND 



DINGLEYS,Ltd.. Florists 



day times, funeral work was also in 

 fair demand and this took care of the 

 shorter-stemmed flowers, especially in 

 roses. All shades were in good supply, 

 except white, which at this time is 

 not plentiful. The rose stock on the 

 whole is well grown and is clean and 

 pleasing in appearance. Callas, although 

 not plentiful, are seen and sell nicely. 

 Easter lilies are not overplentiful, while 



SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND 

 WM. ARTINDALE & SON 



FLORISTS SEEOSMEN NURSERVyEN 



MANCHESTER, ENGLAND 



DINGLEYS.Ltd.. Florists 



the demand is good. There was a fair 

 demand for violets for the holiday. 

 Good stock arrived and most of it sold 

 at holiday figures. The supply of car- 

 nations is slowly increasing and the 

 stock moves well. The demand for val- 

 ley is small, while that for orchids dur- 

 ing the last few days has been good. 

 Snapdragon and mignonette are seen, 

 but only in small quantities. Small sup- 



