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The Florists^ Review 



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Tli« florists wliose cards am»6«r on tbo paces oanrylns this haatf* ars praparad to fin orders . 

 from othar florists for local dallvanr on Htm usual basis. 



Cleveland 



KNOBLE BROS. CO., 



MEMBERS F. T. D. 



Well eQuipped to 

 handle your orders. 



1 836 W. 25th Street 



MARION, OHIO 



6 railroads with grood conneetlona to all parts of State 

 A GOOD SELECTION OF FIX)WERS 



ON BAND AT ALIi TIMKB. 



BLAKE'S, 140 W. Center 



Hody&Tulea 



LEADING FLORISTS 



LORAIN, OHIO 



LORAIN, OHIO 



Member F. G. CAREjK ARTISTIC 



'^•^•^- Leading Florist ^^^^ 

 Our Motto: "Anywhere: Any timt." 



AKRON 



OHIO 

 THE HEEPE CO. 



W. p. McFahland L. C. McFarlahd 



McFARLANDS, Florists 

 AKRON, OHIO 



AKRON, OHIO r*?!^?'^^ 



HAMMERSCHMIIKT & CLARK 

 12 W. HARKBr ST. 



The East Lawn Gardens 



The Leading Florist of 



URBANA, Champaign CcOHIO 



ABA, OilO S!" 



COLUMBUS. 0.. and Vicinity 



THE MUNK FLORAL CO.. Growers 

 Can fill all retail orders. 



WILSON^S 



WE WILL DO 

 IT PROMPTLY 



COLUMBUS, OHIO 



CJoIumbus, Ohio p.^d.^ISt 



THE FRANKLIN PARK FLORAL CO 

 Cut Plowers for Central Ohia 



Hamilton, Ohio 



^^ REISER'S. 22 Hi«h Street 

 ▲1^0 OXFORD. 0.. and its universities 



pecially the specials and fancy grades. 

 Premier roses are of wonderful quality, 

 of good color and sturdy of'stem; they 

 are usually all sold before they reach 

 the market. Ophelia is plentiful, but 

 not in oversupply; the same is true of 

 Sunburst, Shawyer and Killarney. 

 White roses have been scarce and not 

 enough for orders. 



Carnations are coming along well, but 

 as yet there is no sale to speak of. The 

 blooms are good, but the stems are short. 



Asters are in oversupply. The best 

 are sold and the poorer ones glut the 

 market. Gladioli are poor in quality 

 and their sale is small. A good assort- 

 ment of garden flowers other than those 

 mentioned are to be had, such as cosmos, 

 celosia, helenium, zinnias, gaillardias 

 and calendulas, which help out for 

 basket work. 



The market is overstocked with 

 maidenhair ferns; asparagus is in good 

 demand. 



State Fair Flower Display. 



Several florists have exhibits at the 

 Michigan state fair. Beard Bros., on 

 West Fort street, exhibited Boston ferns 

 and other plants, also a bride 's bouquet, 

 which won second prize. 



E. A. Fetters had arrangements of 

 cut flowers and a bride's bouquet, which 

 received first prize. 



The Mount Clemens Bulb Co., a new 

 concern at Mount Clemens, Mich., had 

 an elaborate display of gladioli and 

 gladiolus bulbs. The display attracted 

 much attention from the crowds at the 

 fair. 



Harry Smith, located on Woodward 

 avenue next to the fair grounds, also 

 had an exhibit, which, while not large, 

 was well staged. 



The palms and ferns decorating the 

 main building were supplied by the 

 Highland Park Floral Co., of which H. 

 Wurstrow is the proprietor. 



Several nurseries had stock on dis- 

 play, the Pontiac Nursery Co., 1. E. II- 

 genfritz Sons Co. and the Greening 

 Nursery Co. 



Various Notes. 



Albert Stahelin continues to bring in 

 a great number of gladioli. He is cut- 

 ting Premier roses which cannot be 

 excelled, being of good color and sturdy 

 stems. He also has started to cut his 

 now crop of Ophelia and Ward roses, 

 for which he is famous. 



White Bros., of Medina, N. Y., are 

 shipping choice Ophelia, Shawyer, Mary- 

 land, Killarney and Sunburst to this 

 market. 



Jerome Stock is cutting a large num 

 ber of good gladioli. 



Miesel Bros., 810 St. Clair avenue, is 

 cutting some of the best asters in the 

 market. 



Oscar Strand, in the employ of the 

 L. Bemb Floral Co. for a number of 



EGGERT N. ZETLITZ 



The Leading Florist 



209 West Market Street 



LIMA, OHIO 



Member of Florists' Telegraph DeliTerv 



CINCINNATI 



JULIUS BAER, Howers 



Mall and Telegr^h Orders earofnlly «xacated 

 138-140 Fourth St^ Ea«t 



CINCINNATI 



HENRY W. SHEPPARD 



632-6S4 RACE STREET 



Successor to the HILL FLORAL 00. 



Good Stock and Good Service 



DAYTON, OHIO 



16 and 18 W. Third St. 



Matthews the Florist 



Ertabliabed in 1888. Member P. T. D. 



Greenhouses and Nurseries in Riverdale. 



DAYTON, OHIO 



J. W. RODGERS 

 Member F.T.D. IlkBBidg..adandJ«gal»(mSt». 



r^c»-n4-r\-r\ f^ Massillon, AlliauM 

 OdllLUn, yj, aud Vicinity 



FRED G. GELTZ, '^,'!^:}^ ^)^:,S^ 



CHAS. A. DUERR 



Newark, Ohio Granville, Ohio 



Member Florlats* Telegraph Dellverr 



NEWARK. OHIO 



Most coinp'efe stock in central Ohio 



HALBROOKS THE FLORIST 



Kent Brothers l^?^ 



MASsiLLON, Ohio 



A. WEAVER Florist in Rotary 



Upper Sandusky, 0. 



B. E. CONSTIEN. fi^y^^ 



