Skptembbr 11, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



69 



nie florists whose cards appear on the pasres carrying this head, are prepared to Oil orders 

 — — from other florists tor 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 sufficient 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. 



EAST ORANGE, N. J. 



O^/ George Smith & Sons "^^^ O 



^ 



^ 



h 



557 Main Street 

 EAST ORANGE 



Maplewood, Glen Ridge 

 and Bloomfield 



^^> are located in th*? rpuK^r ^ 





A'l M'dd'e Sta'e 'and Seishn-c 



NEW JERSEY POINTS 



and Northeastern Pennsylvania towns 

 are best reached from 



TRENTON 



„ ^ , MAR IN C. RIBSAM. Florist 



Membt-r t . T. D. Broad and Front Sts. 



TRENTON, N. J. 



PARK FLORAL CO., R. ABBOTl 



^rBenhoaaeg-BBch anan. Lafarette and SchUler Av» 



Summit harry o. may, 



•^***-*^^> PROPRIETOR 



New Jersey The Rose Sho p 



Atlantic City, N. J. 



lan p "ARBOR FLOWER SHOP " 



_ " f«qfle Ave. Crane A Hill, Props. 



Members 

 F. T. D. 



F. T. D. Member 



NEWARK, N. J. 

 BEGEROW'S 946 Broad St. 



FRESH FLOWERS AND BEST SERVICE 



Stroudsburg, Pa. Boonton, N. J. 

 Dover, N. J. Hackettstown, N. J. 



Store in each town. Flowers fresh from our 

 own greenhouses. Immediate delivery all 

 Eastern Penna. and Northern New Jersey. 



UUDDirV n '.^^ Member Florists' 



nLKKlLN, riOnSt XeleRraph Delivery 



The cost, of courso, is licavy, and taxch 

 the resources of our coniinittce, but with 

 vvliat funds are in hand and wliat is con 

 fidently believed will be fortlicoming by 

 the time it is required, the committee 

 has felt justified in {joing ahead with 

 an apiJropriation of $20,000. 



Come Over and Help Us. 



When the number of florists who are 

 to benefit from our publicity is consid- 

 ered, our fund today represents but a 

 small part. The campaign has been in 

 operation now about twenty months, 

 and all have had experience as to its 

 efficacy. We know that we are getting 

 the results expected, that our work has 

 been most fruitful. Leaders in other 

 lines of business have watched our 

 progress and have adopted our methods 

 — outside proof that we are working in 

 the right direction, should such proof bo 

 needed. 



The ((uestioii now is, will this large 

 l)0(ly of nonsubscribers come over and 

 help us? There are few who could not 

 afford to subscribe a dollar a week, al- 

 though we do not ask that much. Many 

 of our subscribers have pledged them- 

 selves for yearly sums which scarcely 

 approach 10 cents a week, less than the 



Abundaxtia* Prepared 

 AT All Times 



Edwards Floral 

 Hall Company 



1716 Pacific Avenue 

 Atlantic City, New Jersey 



Nurseries: Mediterranean 

 and South Carolina Aves. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Aas'n. 



NEWARK, N. J. 



PfflLlPS BROS. 



938 BROAD STREET 



Members F. T. D. 



Red Bank, N. J. 



W. W. KENNEDY & SONS 



FLORISTS 



members r. T. D. 



41 BROAD STREET 



NEW JERSEY 



EnWAHD SCRERY 



PATERSON and PASSAIC 



Member Florists' Telegraph Del. Assn. 



MONTCLAIR, N. J. 



MASSMANN 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



