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The Florists^ Review 



Septembkr 18, 1919. 



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 '*— >— from ofbwr florlat* for looal doUvvry on tli* uaual 



BUFFALO 

 Colonial Flower Shop 



219 Delaware Ave. 



Member of the F. T. D. 



H. F. A. LANGE 



Worcester. Mass. 



Delivers to All Points in New England 



126,000 Sauare Feet of Glass 

 Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



Worcester, Mass. 



Randall's Flower Shop 



Member Florists* Telegraph Delivery 



New Bedford, Mass. 



and all parts of CAPE COD, MASS. 



MURRAY, Florist 



232 Union Street 



GREENHOUSES: FAIRHAVEN, MA.SS. 



National Florist. Member F. T. D. 



Orders for Vermont and Northern N. T, filled h 

 your entire satisfaction at right prices. 



BURLINGTON. VT. 



Providence, Rhode Island 

 Johnston Brothers 



LEADING FLORISTS 



38 DORRANCB STREET 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



PROVIDENCE, R.I. 



AND ALL NEW ENGLAND POINTS 



T. J. Johnston & Co., "" ''p'S&'^lN^^a 



T7r%.«*««%^«>4-*oi Md all points In New Engl'd 



Vermont s ^ e. peters 



T71r»t«io+ l»ChurchSt,;BarlinttOB.Vt. 



r lOribl .... Member F T.D. 



NEWPORT, R. L 



OMI 1 H JAMESTOWN, R. L 



For Berkshire County 



'i^g^^i¥^v^r Pittsfield, Mass. 

 WATERBURYand Western Connecticut 



WESTOVER, ST. MARGARET'S fd TAFT SCHOOLS 

 Yoor orders will be ipven </* oest attention 



RYAN & POWERS, ^-^gSiS WiiSi 



Morse & Beals, LOWELL, MASS, 



Nearest Shipping Point to 

 NEW HAMPSHIRE and VERMONT 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



the maker, the buttons will be for- 

 warded. John Young, Sec 'y. 



NEW YOBK CLUB MEETING. 



A regular meeting of the New York 

 Florists' Club was held in the club 

 rooms, at the Grand Opera House build- 

 ing, Twenty-third street and Eighth ave- 

 nue, Monday evening, September 8, with 

 President Philip F. Kessler in the chair. 



After the minutes of the previous 

 meeting were read and approved, A. M. 

 Henshaw, for the committee on club 

 quarters, reported that negotiations were 

 pending looking to the engagement of a 

 room in the Engineering building, on 

 West Thirty-ninth street, seating 250 

 persons, with an anteroom, at a cost 

 of $250 for the ten meetings of the 

 club. As the members were familiar 

 with the rooms, which had been used 

 for several minor flower shows, the com- 

 mittee was voted power to act. 



Charles H. Totty, for the flower show 

 committee, addressed the meeting on the 

 prospects for the spring show to be held 

 in the Grand Central palace in March. 

 He predicted that the show would be 

 the biggest of the series so far held. 

 The florists' industry, he said, was in 

 splendid shape, better than ever before. 

 No business, in his opinion, had reacted 

 toward pre-war conditions as quickly as 

 that of the florists, and if every mem- 

 ber of the club would become a booster 

 all would be able to record a wonderful 

 success in the forthcoming show. Sec- 

 retary Young endorsed Mr. Totty 's 

 views and announced that already })rac- 

 tically all the trade space on the first 

 floor of the building had been taken 

 and much of the available area on the 

 second floor. 



A. L. Miller, as chairman of the trans- 

 portation committee, reported that the 

 club had dispatched a whole trainload 

 as its delegation to the Detroit conven- 

 tion. He described in detail the delights 

 of the trip and the entertainment pro- 

 vided by the club en route. The bill of 

 expense which he presented was heartily 

 approved by the meeting, and payment 

 ordered. 



F. R. Pierson, Tarrytown, N. Y., made 

 an address on the opposition to Quaran- 

 tine No. 37 presented at the Detroit 

 convention. "I do not believe the aver- 

 age florist appreciates how far-reaching 

 this quarantine order is going to be," 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



FALL RIVER. 



TAASS. 



33 N. Main Street 



Orders Bzeeutad for 



Soatheastem Mass.. Newport 



and Rhode Island Point*. 



Hartford, Conn. 



J. Albert Brodrib, ^^m'uain street 



OsBrerieita.^ • 



New Britidn, Merlden. Mtddtstown. MaaehMtar. 

 Bockville, Farminston, Willimantie 

 Member Florists' TeleKraph Ddivery Aaaodation 



Orders 

 •oUclted for 

 all parts of 

 Connectlcat 



Stores: • 

 741 Mala St. 

 904 Asylum St 



' Greenhouses : 

 ^^ ^^_^ Benton St 



MemberFlorists'TelerrBph Hartford, 

 Delivery Assodatton. Conn. 



HARTFORD, CONN. 



WELCH THE FLORIST 



180 Asylum Street 



MEMBER F. T.D. 



WELLESLEY COLLEGE 



Dana Hall, Walnut Hill. Rockbridge Hall Schools 



TAILBY, Wellesley, Mass. 



Lonv DlBtaoce Tel., WeUeeley 44-1, 44-2. 44-3 



MALDEN, MASS. 



J. WALSH & SON 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Am'b. 



Lynn, Mass. T^^t 



GIBBS BROS., 231-233 Union St. 



BROCKTON, MASS. 



Belmont Flower Shop. ^1%^E^ 



MANCHESTER, N. H. 



H. C. STACHE. 



L. D. PHONE 

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