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The Florists^ Review 



Jandaet 1, 1920. 



The flortsts whose ca>d« appeer on the paees carrylnK fhle head* are prepared to tUl orders. 

 '- — from other florists for local deUvcry on the nraal baste. 



PITTSBURGH 



AND VICINITY 



F. T. D. 

 Service 



A. W. Smith 

 Flower Stores Company 



Keenan Building, PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



aiRS. E. A. WILLIAMS 



621 PENN AVENUE Member F. T, D. 



PITTSBURGH 



Jf^ 



E. C. LUDWIG 



FLORAL CO. 



710 E. Diamond St. 



Members F. T. D. 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



McGRATH & LAN»iHANS 



(Empire Flower Shou) 

 EMPIRE BUILDIUQ 



Formerly Retail Dept. Blind Floral Co. 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



EANDOLPH & McCLEMENTS 



Floral Experts 



5936 PENN AVENUE 

 Members of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Ludwig Flora! Co. 



502 FEDERAL STREET 



HARRIS BROS 



610 Market St. 



BEST 

 SERVICE 



SCRANTON, PA. 



A. L. BESANCON & CO. 



Florists and DecoratoM 



Adams Ave. and Spruce St. , life bldg. 



BOTH PHONES 



You can depend on us._ Order your flowers on any 

 »>'^asion for delivery in Scranton and vicinity 



MemDer 

 F. T. D. 



LEBANON, PA. 



J. F. VAVROUS SONS 



Orders for central Penna. handled with promptness. 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n 



EVENDEN BROS. 



[^^SfpinXl^alS.. WiUiamsport, Pa. 



THINK' Everything in Flov^ers 



-* GRAKELOW'S 



Member Florlste' Telegraph 

 Delivery Association 



Broad Street at Cumberland, PHILADELPHIA, PA 



ORDERS FOR 



PHILADELPHIA 



Carefully and Promptly Executed 

 with Good Flowers and Good Taste by 



MT folloUo,, 3924 Market St.. 

 . J. Lallanan, Philadelphia 



PHILADELPHIA 



Germantown and Chestnut Hill 



Orders carefully filled in first-class Ptyle 

 and on time 



WILLIAM BERGER'S SONS 



6622 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 



and lily of the valley; it had ten cases 

 of holly and could have sold more. There 

 were about two dozen workers at the 

 «tore and four machines were kept busy 

 -delivering. George Blackman will give 

 his annual banquet at the store to his 

 family and store employees January 3, 

 this being his fifty-seventh birthday. 



Julius Niednagel & Sons reported that 

 better prices were received this Christ- 

 mas, but could not say whether the vol- 

 ume of business done \^s any greater 

 than in previous years or not. They had 

 a fine lot of poinsettiaa, the best they 

 ever had, also a nice lot of Paper Whites 

 in pans. The cut of carnations was not 

 heavy in pink or white, but they had a 

 better cut of red carnations, which 

 were of fine quality and brought $3 per 

 dozen. They handled Curt Niednagel 's 

 cut of roses and wholesaled a consid- 

 erable part of it. The retail price was 

 as high as $12 per dozen. Their cycla- 

 mens failed to bloom in time. 



O. S. Smith was unfortunate enough 

 to have a fire at his range. It started 

 in the boiler shed Monday evening, De- 

 cember 22, while he was eating supper. 

 Neighbors brought it to his attention 

 and called the fire department. The 

 boiler shed was nearly destroyed. It 

 joins the greenhouses and the heat 

 cracked and broke about five boxes of 

 glass. It made a large hole in the roof 

 of the greenhouses, which Mr. Smith 

 covered with canvas. The mild weather 

 has been much in his favor. The loss 

 amounts to about $150; the loss to stock 

 was small. 



The Lockyear Floral Co. reports the 

 best business it ever had. It had a 

 good cut of roses and carnations and 

 had a large supply of plants. ^ M. L. 

 Lockyear, of this firm, is spending the 

 winter in Florida for his health, which 



Flowers 



The Best at 

 the Lowest 



'1 Sem 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



The largest popular priced house 

 in Philadelphia. 



F. M. ROSS 



Send orders to 

 136 So. 52nd Street, Philadelphia 



Other Stores 



13 So. 60th St., 212 E. Girard Av. 

 PHILADELPHIA 



Florists Dot members of the F. T. D. will please 

 send cash with orders. 



ORDERS FOR 



PHILADELPHIA 



AND SUBURBS CAREFULLY FILLED 



We are in close touch with all the !<uburb8 by 

 railroad service and can make quick delivery. 



CHARLES F. KRUEGER CO. 



Reading Terminal Flower Shop, Plilladelpbia 



Germantown and Chestnut Hill 



nRDRRS Carefully executed with 

 v^ivi^AJiko j^jg ^^^ promptness. 



FRANK R. HASTINGS 



8 West Chelten Avenue. GERMANTOWN. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Jo Jo iakmelil's Sois 



The finest floral arrangements, flowers and 

 plants furnished on telegraphic orders. 



Ek PMMdplia S" 



