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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBBB 16, 1919. 



ni« florlats who** eaids avpMur on fhe pace* oanrtaiB fhia basd, mtm prwparvd to fill ordon 

 » — from otliwr florists for local doiivwr on tiM usual basis. 



MICHIGAN 



ORDERS WILL BE CAREFULLY 

 CARED FOR BY 



HENRY SMITH 



GRAND RAPIDS 



WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FLORIST. 



Member F. T. D. 



200.000 FEET OF GLASS DEVOTED TO 

 FLOWERS AND PLANTS. 



CHICAGO 



DETROIT 



Central Floral Co. 



"FLOWERS THAT LAST LONGER" 



35-37 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 

 132 N. State St., Chicago, 111. 



CENTRALLY LOCATED 



OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS 



Members F. T. D. 



DETROIT, MICH. 



Peter F. Reuss & Co., 



56 BROADWAY 



GRAND RAPIDS 



ARTHUR F. CRABB 



F.T.D. Member. 13Jefiferson Ave., S. 



Serving all West Michigan Towns 



MT. PLEASANT, MICH. 

 f'^!f. Walter W. Caple 



MIDLAND, MICH. 



PERCIVAL F. PENFOLD 



Saginaw, Michigan 



GROHMAN THE FLORIST 

 Member F. T. D. An'n. 117 NORTH FRANKLIN ST. 



J. B. GOETZ SONS 



SAGINAW, MICH. 



OR ANY CITY IN MICHIGAN 



PETOSKEY, MICH. 



AND NORTHERN MICHIGAN RESORTS. 

 Member Florists' Telesraph U- I \ll/* 



Delivery Association. rrailK W 111311$ 



Kalamazoo, Michigan 



G. VAN BOCHOVE & BRO. 

 F. T. D. Orders Satisfactorily Filled. 



GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. 



GRAND RAPIDS FLORAL CO. 

 WENCEL L. CUKERSKI will flU yoar orders for 

 Designs and Cut Flowers In Michigan. 



FOREIGN SECTION 



Liverpool, England 



DINGLEYS, Ltd., Florists 

 SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND 



WM. ARTINDALE & SON 



FLORISTS SEEDSMEN NURSERYMEN 



Manchester, England 



DINGLEYS, Ltd.. Florists 



St. Joseph, Mo., $200; Hess & Swoboda, 

 Omaha, Neb., $200; Bobbink & Atkins, 

 Rutherford, N. J., $250; C. H. Totty, 

 Madison, N. J., $200; Lord & Burnham 

 Co., New York, $200; New York Cut 

 Flower Co., $250; W. J. Palmer, Buf- 

 falo, $200; F. E. Pierson, Tarry town, 

 N. Y., $250; Max Schling, New York, 

 $300; G. E. M. Stumpp, New York, 

 $300; C. E. Critchell, Cincinnati, $200; 

 J. M. Gasser Co., Cleveland, O., $200; 

 Joseph Heacock Co., Wyncote, Pa., 

 $500; Leo Niessen Co., Philadelphia, 

 $250; S. S. Pennock, Philadelphia, $500; 

 H. H. Battles, Philadelphia, $500; Wil- 

 cox & Sons, Council Bluffs, la., $200. 



Just think of it— these few florists, 

 many of them growers and wholesalers, 

 taking upon themselves this large share 

 of our financial load! Not one of tliem 

 has subscribed less than $200 per year. 

 And yet there are nearly 15,000 florists 

 who are to benefit from our campaign, 

 but who have not subscribed a penny. 



All praise is due to the others who 

 have helped to swell the fund. Even as 

 small a subscription as $5 is acceptable 

 and helps — -there is no dictation as to 

 what a man ought to subscribe. It is 

 the spirit of the thing that counts. 



Be a Pillar, Not a Piker. 



We have now passed our period of 

 summer dullness and conditions are ripe 

 for several prosperous months ahead. 

 Prosperity will materialize, if our com- 

 mittees are able to carry out the plans 

 on which they are now engaged. It is 

 up to those who have not subscribed to 

 make this possible — those who have al- 

 ready contributed should have the 

 hearty thanks of all for the magnificent 

 success so far enjoyed. 



We have attracted the attention of 

 the public to our products, and our slo- 

 gan, "Say It with Flowers," is work- 

 ing constantly to our advantage, bring- 

 ing to the florists all over the country 

 l)usiness which without it would not be 

 forthcoming. Can anyone in the trade 

 really afford to withhold support from 

 such a business-bringing movement? It 

 should be a privilege and a pleasure to 

 subscribe. 



Contributions arc urgently needed 

 now. This is the time to rally to our 

 campaign standard. 



.John Young, Sec'y. 



Payson, Utah. — Miss Ann J. Loveless, 

 who has been acting as florists' agent, 

 is erecting a small greenhouse and will 

 soon be in business for herself. 



DETROIT 



A\ICH ICATNJ 



Orders given 

 best of care 

 by these five 



F. T. D. Members 



J. Breitmeyer's Sons 



Broadway and Gratiot Ave. 



Fetter's Flowers 



17 Adams Avenue E. 



Scribner Floral Co. 



604 East Fort St. 



G. H. Taepke Co. 



Walter G. Taepke, 95 Gratiot Ave. 



The 

 L. Bemb Floral Co. 



Albert PocHELON, 153 Bates Street 

 ybars For More Co-operation 



-"--O -W^O' 



Detroit, Mich. ?E5?Jloo 



1617 Grand River Avenue 



LANSING, MICH. 



J A 'DTCOTMr'TT'D EBtablished 25 Years 

 . A. iDlOoliMuHltv MemberF. T. D. 



PORT HURON, MICH. 



ASMAN. LEADING FLORIST 

 Prompt Delivery 



STURGIS, 

 Mich. 



Member F.T.D. 



Coldwater, 

 A., Mich. 



So Mich, polnte 



IONIA, MICH. T^^^wn;, 



SoTtSm°;i°„te.'"^ ByroB L Smith. Florist 



OWOSSO, MICH, 



OWOSSO FLORAL CO. 



^lermuui Thiemann. ProPr Member P.T. D. 



Flint Mich evans 



House of Personal Service 



Battle Creek, Michigan 



S. W. COGGAN. Florist, 25 E. Main St. 

 Member o* Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



