The Florists' Review 



Fkbuuabt 12, 1920 



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PITTSBURGH 



— AND VICINITY 



F.T. D. 



Service 



A. W. Smith 

 Flov^er Stores Company 



Keenan Building, PITTSBURGH, PA. 



ittsburgh, Pa. 



MRS. E. A. WILLIAMS 



PENN AVENUE Member 



F. T. D. 



ITTSBURGH 



E. C. LUDWIG 



FLORAL CO. 



710 E. Diamond St. 



Members F. T. D. 



ittsburgh; Pa. 



^NDOLPH & McCLEMENTS 



Floral Expert* 



6936 PENN AVENUE 

 nbers of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



ITTSBURGH, PA, 



Ludwig Floral Co. 



502 FEDERAL STREET 



HILADELPHIA 



rermantown and Chestnut Hill 



ers carefully filled in first-class Ptyle 

 and on time 



VILLI AM BERGER'S SONS 



: Oermantown Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 



:ranton, pa. 



A. L. BESANCON & CO. 



Florists and DecoratoM 



ms Ave. and Spruce St. , life blSg. 



BOTH PHONES 

 AT) depend on us. Order your flowers on any 

 lion for delivery in Scranton and vicinity 



Member 

 F.T. D. 



IBANON, PA. 



J. F. VAVROUS SONS 



■8 for central Penna. handled with promptnesa. 

 bers Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n 



EVENDEN BROS. 



!f;l^.^^"alS.. Williamsport, Pa. 



THINK' Everything in Flov^ers 



■* GRAKELOW'S 



Member Florists' Telegraph 

 Delivery Association 



Broad Street at Cumberland, PHILADELPHIA, PA 



ORDERS FOR 



PHILADELPHIA 



Carefully and Promptly Executed 

 with Good Flowers and Good Taste by ' 



MT rollok«« 3924 Market St.. 

 . J. Laiianan, Philadelphia 



Floral Co. Practically no flovk^ers are 

 being cut there. One hundred carna- 

 tions were sent up one day. Other days 

 not this many came. J. E. K. 



Alpha Elberfield, the indefatigable 

 owner of the Alpha Floral Co., recently 

 returned from a midwinter vacation 

 trip to Costa Eica. 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



The Market. 



Demand greatly exceeded supply last 

 week, one report being that there was 

 not one-tenth enough flowers to meet the 

 requirements. The epidemic of in- 

 fluenza, grip and pneumonia has mate- 

 rially increased the funeral demands 

 and tliere is also a large demand for so- 

 cial affairs, although the promoters of 

 the fashionable functions have been less 

 active or have betaken themselves to 

 California and Florida until after Lent. 

 The sunshine of last week did not con- 

 tinue as was hoped for and consequently 

 there arc fewer flowers and larger fu- 

 neral demands. Prices are practically 

 on the Christmas level, or, if anything, 

 a little stiffer. 



Various Notes. 



Several of the retailers who were 

 "too busy to get sick" last year have 

 succumbed and are "doing time" in the 

 epidemic of this season. Several more 

 have come down with the disease since 

 the previous week. Undoubtedly the 

 hardest struck is F. H. Kiegelmeier, of 

 Carson street, south side, together with 

 Mrs. Riegelmeier and their daughter, 

 Miss Helen. The head salesman of the 

 Eiegelmeier store, William C. Kessler, 

 has also been added to the list of vic- 

 tims, leaving Miss Ethel Miller, a recent 

 addition to the staff, and Harry Glock, 

 a temporary assistant, to fill the large 

 number of funeral orders as best they 

 can under tho bedside direction of Mr. 

 Eiegelmeier. 



Mr. and Mrs. Shapiro^ of Bedford ave- 

 nue, Herron Hill, have announced the 

 betrothal of their daughter, Miss Minnie 



Flowers 



The Best at 

 the Lowest 



•1 Serve" 



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 not members of the F. T. D. will please 

 ■end cash with orders. 



ORDERS FOR 



PHILADELPHIA 



AND SUBURBS CAREFULLY FILLED 

 We are in close touch with all the sabarbs by 

 railroad service and can make quick delivery. 



CHARLES F. KRUEGER CO. 



Heading Terminal Flower Shop. Philadelphia 



Germantown and Chestnut Hill 



HTinF.R.C; Carefully executed with 

 UnUEjrvo ^^^^ ^^^ promptness. 



FRANK R. HASTINGS 



8 West Chelten Avenue. GERMANTOWN, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Jo Jo lakmeliFs Sois 



The finest floral arrangements, flowers and 

 plants furnished on telegraphic orders. 



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