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The Florists^ Review 



Fbbbuaby 12, 1920 



The Oorists whose card* avpMtf on tbo paces oemrlns this bead* are prepared to ttU order* 

 — — from other florists for local d^vcnr on the neual basis. 



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. 13JefifersonAve.,S. 



Serving all West Michigan Towns 



A Card This Size 



Costs onir $1.10 per Week 

 on Yearly Order 



It would keep your name and your specialty 

 before the whole trade. 



A half-Inch card costs only .>>c per week on 

 yearly order. 



MT. PLEASANT, MICH. 

 ^'!t%: 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 



CHICAGO 



Ann Arbor, Mich. ^Td. 



BluMaize Blossom Shop 



Flint Mich evans 



House of Personal Service 



Muskegon, Mich. 



Se^^r BUTTERWORTH FLORAL CO. 



PORT HURON. MICH. 



ASMAN. LEADING FLORIST 

 Prompt Delivery 



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 Pr^T.D. 



Coldwater, 

 Au Mich. 



So. Mich, polnte 



Member Florists' Teletrraph 

 Delivery Association. 



florists refuse to make up designs and 

 will supply only sprays. These sprays 

 are often much more attractive than the 

 wreaths made up with an insufficient 

 supply of flowers. 



Various Notes. 



^lany travelers for Holland bulbs 

 liave been calling on the Toronto trade 

 and many large orders are reported. No 

 definite information is available as to 

 llie prices. One dealer states that only 

 iiigh-class bulbs arc available and that 

 .■m increase may be expected, while an- 

 other states that Holland is looking 

 .'inxiously for markets for her bulbs, and 

 that we may even look for a drop in 

 ]>rices this year. In any ease, it is evi- 

 dent that quantities of bulbs are avail- 

 able, but it is only conjecture at present 

 as to what the price will be. 



The Hamilton and Toronto Florists' 

 Clubs have been trying out the exchange 

 of members at their meetings. The first 

 (if these exchanges took place Monday, 

 February 2, when Edward Gale, repre- 

 senting the Toronto Retail Florists' 

 Club, visited the Hamilton Gardeners' 

 and Florists' Association and demon- 

 strated the making of a wreath from 

 mossing to the complete design. He 

 made an exceedingly pretty design of 

 roses, sweet jieas, violets and freesias, 

 a feature being the rajtidity with which 

 he wired the flowers and made up the 

 design. Several florists commented on 

 the liigh-class workmanship and the 

 quickness of turning out this class of 

 work. It is expected that a represent- 

 ative of the Hamilton association will 

 attend the next meeting of tlie Toronto 

 club and give a talk on some phase of 

 The florists' work. 



Tlie greenhouses of Curl Grobba, at 

 Mimico, are in excellent shape since he 

 h:is taken them under his jiersonal su- 

 iKTvision. His stock of lilv of the val- 

 ley. which lie is now cutting, is the 

 finest he has ever had. He is shipping 

 this and lilac to Chicago, in addition to 

 supjilying his regular customers here. 



Tlie Ontario Horticultural Association 

 met in Toronto, February 5 and 6. This 

 is an association of amateurs with a 

 membership of over 20,000. Several flo- 

 rists were noticed at the gathering, 

 among them being W. E. Groves, of 

 Hamilton, who was one of the speakers, 

 and A. Gilchrist, of West Toronto. It 

 was announced that there is a movement 

 to secure a plot of ground in some cen- 

 tral place in Ontario to be utilized in 

 horticultural experimental work and 

 trial grounds, and the belief was ex- 



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DETROIT 



AlICH IGAIVJ 



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. 



WalterG.Takpke, 95 Gratiot Ave. 



The 

 L. Bemb Floral Co. 



Albert PocHELON, 153 Bates Street 

 Yoan For More Co-operation 



DETROIT, MICH. 



Peter F. Reuss & Co., 



66 BROADWAY 



Detroit, Mich, floral co. 



1617 Grand River Avenue 



Kalamazoo, Michigan 



G. VAN BOCHOVE & BRO. 

 F. T. D. Orders Satistactorily Filled. 



GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. 



GRAND RAPIDS FLORAL CO. 

 ▼ENCFX L. CUKERSKI wlU fill your orden for 

 DeelKDS and Cut Flowers In Michigan. 



LANSING, MICH. 



J. A. BISSINGER ^M^^^^tM-^^T^'r 



IONIA, MICH. TSlsSs.'^a^iy 



Flowers for loi^ and B_^, I C«f k Fl|n|t 



Monteslm coanties PjriB I* JIMWt l iwi** 



OWOSSO, MICH. 



OWOSSO FLORAL CO. 



flerauum Thiemann. Proa Member P.T. ft. 



