December 19, 1018. 



The Rorists^ Review 



69 



Hi* flortoto who** oarda avpMur on tta* p«c«s earrylnc this head, ar* vraparad to ttll ordon 

 — — from o^or Sortats for local doUvory on tha uaual baste. 



Your orders for the holidays always 

 receive prompt and careful attention. 



We are long on fine blooming plants 



Florists using my old address should kindly 

 send your orders to 



F. H. WEBER 



Cor. Olive Street and Taylor Ave. 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Member F. T. D. 



MRS. LORD'S FLOWER ROOM 

 112 W. 8th Ave., TOPEKA, KAN. 



Member Florigta' Telegraph Delivery. 



this department never was so busy as it 

 has been this season. 



Albert Senger, the Lexington avenue 

 grower, has a lot of poinsettias, cycla- 

 mens, begonias and cherries for Christ- 

 mas. Most of them are marked ' ' Sold ' ' 

 to the local trade. 



Oscar Ruff was back in the wholesale 

 market after an illness of two weeks 

 with influenza. 



Walter Young, of C. Young & Sons Co., 

 is at home on a furlough from Paris 

 Island. He will remain during the holi- 

 day rush. 



The next meeting of the Florists' Club 

 will be held January 9. While the spring 

 flower show has been abandoned, plans 

 for a fall show will be discussed. 



Oscar Killes, aged 22 years, employed 

 by the W. C. Smith Wholesale Floral Co. 

 during the last two years, died December 

 5. The funeral w'as held from the home 

 of his parents December 9. He was well 

 known to the trade. J. J. B. 



NEWPOBT, R. I. 



At the meeting of the Newport Hor- 

 ticultural Society, December 10, Alexan- 

 der MacLellan read an interesting and 

 instructive paper entitled, "Plant Ex- 

 <'lusiou an Accomplished Fact." Mr. 



SALINA, KANSAS 



LnGHTON FLORAL CO. 



Members Florista' Telemoh Dellv 



ATCHISON, KAN. 



The Atchison Seed and Flower Store Co. 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



Atchison, Kan. floral co. 



Established 1865. 



Member of F. T. D. 



KANSAS CITY, KANSAS 



L.C. FIELDS 



Mamber PlorlatB' Telegraph DeUvaiy. 



,TOF>EKK. KKN. 



Hubbard's — Growers 



520 Kansas Ave. 



Prompt and 

 l£fftoieiit Serrlee 



Lcadiatf Fknrict 

 819 KANSAS AVE. 



TOPEKA, KANSAS 



Meaber Ftorists' 111. Delven 



MacLellan has been elected treasurer of 

 Aquidneck Grange, of Middletown. 



Andrew K. McMahon has been re- 

 elected quartermaster bv the Lawton- 

 Warren Post, G. A. R. 



Roland Fry and family have removed 

 from Middletown to Southington, Conn., 

 where he has taken a position on a large 

 farm devoted to pomology. 



After a week's illness, Mrs. Georgiana 

 Cowles, wife of James S. Cowlcs, died 

 December 8, at her home on Batcman 

 avenue, in her sixty-fourth year. She 

 had resided in Newport nearly forty 

 years, her husband having been garden- 

 er for the late Fairman Rogers and later 

 carrying on the business of gardening on 



fiEORGE RYE, Some Florist 

 nefim FT, SMITH, *RK. r. t. p. 



Deliveries Southeastern Kansas and 

 Northeastern Oklahoma. 



WM. HASSELM4NN, Independence, Kan. 



GREENVILLE, MISS. 



IDLE HOUR FLORAL CO. 

 Mrs. W. A. Craft. Designer. 701 Percy Street 



ST. JOSEPH, MO. 



HAEFELI FLORAL CO. 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



his own account. Her son, Charles W. 

 Cowles, has been gardener for Edward 

 C. Knight for several years at his sum- 

 mer residence on Bellevue avenue. 



John T. Allan has been appointed 

 chairman of the Ward 4 committee for 

 the Christmas Red Cross drive. James 

 McLeish is a member of the Ward 5 

 committee. 



