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The Florists^ Review 



FCBUL'ARV 5, 1920 



_Th» flortsts wbose card* appectf on the paces oarrylnc tlile beaO* are prepared to fill ordera 

 — — from oilier florlste for local deUverr on the nenal baele. 



PITTSBURGH 



AND VICINITY 



F. T. D. 

 Service 



A. W. Smith 

 Flower Stores Company 



Keenan Building, PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



MRS. E. A. WILLIAMS 



621 PENN AVENUE Member F. T. D. 



PITTSBURGH 



E. C. LUDWIG 



FLORAL CO. 



710 E. Diamond St. 



Members F. T. D. 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



RANDOLPH & McCLEMENTS 



Floral Expert* 



6936 PENN AVENUE 

 Members of the Florists' Telecraph Delivery 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Ludwig Floral Co. 



502 FEDERAL STREET 



HARRIS BROS 



610 Market St 



BEST 

 SERVICE 



PHILADELPHIA 



Germantown and Chestnut Hill 



Orders carefully filled in first-class Ptyle 

 and on time 



WILLIAM BERGER'S SONS 



6622 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 



SCRANTON, PA. 



A. L. BESANCON & CO. 



Florists and Decorator* 



Adams Ave. and Spruce St. , lFfebldg. 



BOTH PHONES 

 You can depend on us. Order your flowers on any 

 p'^.asion for deliver.v in Scranton and vicinity 



Memberi 

 F. T. D. 



LEBANON, PA. 



J. F. VAVROUS SONS 



Orders for central Penna. handled with promptness. 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n 



EVENDEN BROS. 



^^trJPJnZlw^ni^ Williamsport, Pa. 



THINK' Everything in Flowers 



-' GRAKELOW'S 



Member Florists' Telegrraph 

 Delivery Association 



Broad Street at Cumberland, PHILADELPHIA, PA 



ORDERS FOR 



PHILADELPHIA 



Carefully and Promptly Executed 

 with Good Flowers and Good Taste by ' 



Market St.. 

 ~ " 3LPHIA 



M. J. Callahan, f^Ir^il 



worked hard and are entitled to all the 

 pleasure they can derive from their new 

 Kurroundinga. 



Gus Lotze, of Glenburnie, has dis- 

 posed of his old establishment and has 

 purchased 190 acres in the same vicinity. 

 He has just erected a new house, 25x100 

 feet, and contemplates more in the near 

 future. 



D. T. Connor, of the Lord & Burnham 

 Co., was a visitor in the city last week. 

 Mr. Connor is looking forward to a busy 

 summer in the construction line this 

 season. There must be greater produc- 

 tion of flowers and this cannot be done 

 without more glass. 



Bobt. L. Graham, Jr., chairman of the 

 entertainment committee of the Flo- 

 rists' Club of Baltimore, said recently 

 that at the next meeting of the club, 

 Monday, February 9, they are going to 

 have one of the best features of the win- 

 ter. The committee has been success- 

 ful in getting Dr. D. H. Griffith, of the 

 Department of Agriculture, to come 

 over and give an illustrated lecture on 

 "Growing Lily Bulbs in the United 

 States." Besides the pictures, he is 

 going to have some of the plants grown 

 in this country to illustrate his talk. 



As fine a lot of primulas as I have 

 ever seen came from the range of P. B. 

 Welsh. Mr. Welsh said last week that 

 all stock would be scarce for Easter, 

 but he would have some good Harrisii 

 lilies and a fair amount of bulbous 

 stock. Mr. Welsh, who usually has as 

 fine sweet peas as come to the market, 

 said that he should at this time have 

 large quantities of them, but owing to 

 the dark weather the buds of the entire 

 crop had dropped off. 



The publicity committee is working 

 hard; it is holding meetings every week 

 and hopes to have a scheme devised by 

 the next meeting of the Florists' Club 

 by which everyone in the trade will con- 

 tribute systematically. 



Mary Johnston was extremely busy 

 for the funeral of Jere Wheelwright, 

 who died in France January 7 and was 

 buried from Immanuel church January 

 29. Samuel Feast & Sons and John Cook 

 were also quite busy for this funeral. 



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 Storejfi 



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

 PHILADELPHIA 



Floriata not members of the F. T. D. -will pleaae 

 ■end cash with orderm. 



ORDERS FX>R 



PHILADELPHIA 



AND SUBURBS CAREFULLY FILLED 

 We are in close touch with all the saburbs by 

 railroad service and can malce quick delivery. 



CHARLES F. KRUEGER CO. 



ReadlDfirTennlnBl Flower Shop. Philadelphia 



Germantown and Chestnut Hill 



nRDRRS Carefully executed with 

 yjnuuiXiD taste and promptness. 



FRANK R. HASTINGS 



8 West Chelten Avenue. GERMANTOWN, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Jo Jo lakmelil's $m$ 



The finest floral arrangements, flowers and 

 plants furnished on telegraphic orders. 



The 



Bellevne- 



Stratford 



Broad and 



Walnut 



Streets 



