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The Florists^ Review 



Januaby 29, 1920 



MICHIGAN 



ORDERS WILL BE CAREFULLY 

 CARED FOR BY 



HENRY SMITH 



GRAND RAPIDS 



WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FLORIST. 



Member F. T. D. 



200,000 FEET OF GLASS DEVOTED TO 

 FLOWERS AND PLANTS. 



GRAND RAPIDS 



ARTHUR F. CRABB 



F.T.D. Member. ISJefferson Ave.,S. 



Serving all West Michigan Towns 



CHICAGO 



A Card This Size 



Costs only $1.00 per Week 

 on Yearly Order 



It wonid keep your name and your spe- 

 cialty before the whole trade. 



A half'lnch card costs only 60c per week 

 on yearly order. 



MT. PLEASANT, MICH 

 r^.'B^ Walter W. Caple 



MIDLAND, MICH. 



PERCIVAL F. PENFOLD 



Saginaw, Michigan 



GROHMAN THE FLORIST 

 Member F. T. D. Aas'n. 117 NORTH FRANKLIN ST. 



J. B. GOETZ SONS 



SAGINAW, MICH. 



OR ANY CITY IN MICHIGAN 



Ann Arbor, Mich. i'^H: 



BluMaize Blossom Shop 



Flint, Mich, evans 



! . The Floriot 



House of Personal Service 



Muskegon, Mich. 



lil^r BUTTERWORTH FLORAL CO. 



PORT HURON, MICH. | 



ASMAN, LEADING FLORIST i 



Prompt Delivery I 



Battle Creek, Michigan 



S. W. COGGAN, Florist, 25 E. Main St. 

 Member o* Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



PETOSKEY, MICH. 



AND NORTHERN MICHIGAN RESORTS. 



Frank Winans 



DETROIT 



Central Floral Co, 



"FLOWERS THAT LAST LONGER" 



35-37 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 

 132 N. State St., Chicago, 111. 



CENTRALLY LOCATED 



OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS 



Members F. T. D. 



STURGIS, 

 Mich. 



Member F.T.D. 



Coldwater, 

 All Mich. 



So Mich, polntc 



Member Fioriata' Telegraph 

 Delivery Aflsocistioa. 



high as $4 and $5 per hundred. Violets 

 were not so plentiful as had been ex- 

 pected, but a fine crop is in sight for 

 St. Valentine's day if the weather is 

 at all favorable. 



The bulb market had fine valley, free- 

 sias, jonquils, Paper Whites and a few 

 callas, but not nearly enough of these 

 came in for the demand.' Calendulas, 

 mignonette, snapdragons, stevia, daisies 

 and candytuft cleaned up daily. 



In greens, the market was well sup- 

 plied all the week and the demand better 

 than ever on adiantum, smilax, aspara- 

 gus and galax. 



The Mask Ball. 



The florists' mask ball, given by the 

 young folks in the trade, took place Jan- 

 uary 23 at Westminster hall and was 

 attended by 300 members of the trade 

 and their friends. It was a grand suc- 

 cess, considering the cold weather and 

 the icy condition of the walks and 

 streets. William Patton, who was treas- 

 urer for the committee in charge, says 

 that each member of the committee will 

 receive back the money which he put 

 up in advance and that a dividend will 

 be declared when all expenses are paid. 

 F. Hermann and Oscar Ruff had charge 

 of the decorations, which were widely 

 commended. A telegram was received 

 during the evening from President 

 Hummert, of the Florists' Club, then 

 at Cleveland, wishing them success. 



Various Notes. 



The St. Louis County Growers' Asso- 

 ciation will hold an important meeting 

 February 4 at the Eleven Mile House, 

 since the last meeting was so jioorly 

 attended, because of the big snow storm. 

 A large amount of business was left 

 over for discussion at this meeting. 

 Members wlio attended the meeting of 

 the American Carnation Society in Chi- 

 cago last week will give an interesting 

 account of the niecting and exiiiliition. 



The meeting of the officers of the St. 

 Louis Florists' Gub will ])e held at the 

 home of President Hummert, 2846 Vic- 

 tor street, February 5, when the place 

 of meeting will be selected and the pro- 

 gram arranged for the club meeting to 

 be held in the following week. 



Edward Cizkowski, proprietor of the 

 Cass Avenue Flower Shop, rei)orts a 

 good number of weddings last week 

 coming from Granite City, Madison and 

 Venice, Illinois towns across the river. 



The St. Louis Association of Garden- 

 ers will have two important discussions 

 at its meeting February 4 at the mu- 



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DETROIT 



Orders, given 

 best of care 

 by these five 



F. T. D. Members 



J. Breitmeyer's Sons 



Broadway and Gratiot Ave. 



Fetter's Flowers 



17 Adams Avenue E. 



Scribner Floral Co. 



604 East Fort St. 



G. H. Taepke Co. 



Walter G.Taepkk, 95 Gratiot Ave. 



The 

 L. Bemb Floral Co. 



Albert PocHELON, 153 Bates Street 

 Yoart For More Co-operation 



DETROIT, MICH. 



Peter F. Reuss & Co., 



56 BROADWAY 



Detroit, Mich. gE^^^Lco. 



1617 Grand River Avenue 



Kalamazoo, Michigan 



G. VAN BOCHOVE & BRO. 

 F. T. D. Orders Satisractorily Filled. 



GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. 



GRAND RAPIDS FLORAL CO. 

 VENCEL L. CUKERSKI will fill your orders tat 

 Deelime and Cut Flowero tn MIchUran* 



LANSING, MICH. 



J. A. BISSINOER '^'^^t^.'^tr 



IONIA, MICH. tSsS5.*KS^ 



Byrai L Soitk, Fhrist 



Flowera for Ionia and 

 Montcalm coanti«8 



OWOSSO, MICH. 



OWOSSO FLORAL 00. 



damutnii Thiemann. Prop Member P.T. D. 



