8BPTBMBBB 18, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



69 



ni« flortsts wtoo«« card* app««r on fh« pacvs oarryinc fhis head, are proparad to fill ordars 

 — — from othar florists for local dallvery on tha uaual basis. 



We Offer the Trade the Unexcelled Facilities 



afforded by our 



New Store 



For Filling 



F. T. D. ORDERS 



In Kentucky 



and the South 



GOOD STOCK. BEST WORK, 

 PROMPT SERVICE 



FIRST-CLASS 

 RAILROAD CONNECTIONS 



to serve you on all orders south 

 of Cincinnati and east of Louisville. 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



JOHN A. KELLER CO., 



135 E. Main St., 



Opposite Phoenix Hotel 



LEXINGTON, KY. 



EAST ORANGE, N. J. 



o/ George Smith & Sons ^4, O 



/ 



557 Main Street 

 EAST ORANGE 



\ 



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Maplewood, Glen Ridge 



and Bloom field 



We are located in the center 

 of these cities 





All Middle State land Seashore 



NEW JERSEY POINTS 



•nd Northeastern Pennsylvania towns 

 are best reached from 



TRENTON 



„ ^ MARTIN C. RIBSAH, Florist 



Member F. T. D. Broad and Front Sts. 



TRENTON, N. J. 



PARK FLORAL CO., R. ABBOTT 



jreenhooaea-Bachaoan. LafaTette and Schiller At» 



Summit harry o. may, 



**'^-*"*^*-*-^) PROPRIETOR 



New Jersey The Rose Sh op 



Atlantic City, N. J. 



EGO HARBOR FLOWER SHOP 

 "" Pxafle Ave. Crane ft Hill. Props. 



Members 

 F. T. D. 



F. T. D. Member 



NEWARK, N. J. 

 BEGEROWS 946 Broad St 



FRESH FLOWERS AND BEST SERVICE 



Stroudsburg, Pa. Boonton, N. J. 

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



store in each town. Flowera fresh from our 

 own firreenhouses. Immediate delivary all 

 Eastern Penna. and Northern New Jersey. 



UCDDirV n^J-i- Member Florists' 

 MLKlxlLN, riOnSt Telegraph Delivery 



But do they need evidence? Have they 

 not that inner feeling that the cam- 

 paign has already benefited their own 

 businesses? As has been publicly 

 pointed out, the florists' business has 

 been among the first of the industries 

 to "come back" after the late disas- 

 ■ trous war, and, like Johnnie Walker, it 

 is "going strong." What has been a 

 prime factor in this speedy return to 

 pre-war conditions, and even an im- 

 provement upon them, if not our pub- 

 licity campaign? 



The Honor List. 



An everlasting debt of gratitude is 

 owing to the generous subscribers who 

 have made the initial eflforts of the 

 campaign possible. Some of these sub- 

 scribers have donated sum after sum 

 in their enthusiasm over the great 

 service rendered by the campaign. At 

 a recent meeting of the New York Flo- 

 rists' Club, when nearly everybody 

 present was already a subscriber. Max 

 Schling, by an address which disclosed 

 his personal experiences as to the bene- 

 ficial effects of the campaign, collected 

 additional subscriptions to the amount 

 of several hundred dollars, and the club 

 itself recommended a subscription of 



Abundantly Prepabso 

 AT All Times 



Edwards Floral 

 Hall Company 



1716 Pacific Avenue 

 Atlantic City, New Jersey 



Nurseries: Mediterranean 

 and South Carolina Aves. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



NEWARK, N. J. 



PHILIPS BROS. 



938 BROAD STREET 



Members F. T. D. 



Red Bank, N. J. 



W. W. KENNEDY & SONS 

 FLORISTS 



MEMBERS F. T. D. 



41 BROAD STREET 



NEW JERSEY 



EDWARD SCEERY 



PATERSON and PASSAIC 



Member FlorisU' Telegrapti Del. AMn. 



MONTCLAIR, N. J. 



MASSMANN 



Member Florists* Telegraph Delivery 



