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The Florists' Review 



FCBBUABX 19, 1920 



Th« florlats whose card* mw9BX on fho pacoa eanrylns tilils head, aro propavad to fill ordan 

 •i*. from attiar floHato for local daUvary oa tha uanal baola. 



Boston-O'BRIEN 



QUALITY AND SERVICE 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



67 Beacon Street 



Deliveries 



To All Steamers 



CARBONE, Boylstoa Street, 



BOSTON 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



no nl « n «_boston, Mass. 



KJ<*'IJ^<*''-^ 144 Massachusetts Ave. 

 Member F. T. D. 



Special attention given Telegraph Orders for New 

 Bngland Conservatory of Music; RaddiSe and Wel- 

 lesiey Colleges. 



We deliver to all parts of Massachusetts. 



The Beacon Florift 



7 Beacon Street, BOSTON 



J. EISEMANN. Manager. 14 years head dec- 

 orator and designer for Penn's. 

 PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE GUARANTEED. 



Quality 



Flowers 



Elxclusively 



In the Heart of the Hotel 

 and Theater District 



78BoyktonSL ROSTON 



LITTLE BUILDING JLJKJKJ JL V^ 1 1 



H. F. A. LANGE 



Worcester, Mass. 



Delivers to All Points in New England 



125,000 Sauare Feet of Glass 

 Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



New Bedford, Mass, 



and all parts of CAPE COD. MASS. 



MURRAY, Florist 



232 Union Street 



GREENHOUSES: FAIRHAVEN, MASS. 



Nattonal Florist. Member F. T. D. 



MALDEN, MASS. 



J. WALSH & SON 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Aas'o. 



Lynn, Mass. f ^^ 



GIBBS BROS., 231-233 Union St. 



BROCKTON, MASS 



Belmont Flower Shop, ^l^^^^ 



Newton, Mass. 



Alao BOSTON. BROOKLINE 

 CAMBRIDGE. WELLBsLEY 



COTTON 



The Florist 



N< 



)^tieri Boston, Massachusetts 



iJX/jii — ^ 143 TREMONT STREET 



' -^""""^ The Centrally Located Florist Shop 



Tours for Reciprocity. We cover all points ia New En«]aBd. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 



ROBBINS BROS.. 



Near All (loileKes 



636 Massachusetts Avenue 

 Members F. T. D. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



HENRY R. COMLEY. Florist. 6 Park Street 



60 years' experience in the florist business eruarantees 



efHciency to talce care of all arders. 20 per cent allowed. 



as fine bulbs and healthy plants as one 

 could wish to see. 



Various Notes. 



For the .last two weeks the staff of 

 tlie S. S. Pennock Co. has been badly 

 crippled. J. J. Perry, the manager, 

 has been laid up with pneumonia, as has 

 also his assistant, Ferd Gerth. They 

 are both, however, well on the way to 

 recovery and it is hoped they will soon 

 be on their feet again. 



Another firm that was hit by the flu 

 is that of Sieck & Glick. Both of the 

 proprietors were ill at the same time. 

 Mr. Sieck, however, was able to get 

 down for a while each morning and, as 

 there was not much to do in the after- 

 noon, the firm managed to get along. 

 Harry Gliok is still confined to his bed, 

 altliough much improved. 



At the club meeting I had a long 

 chat with my old friend, Adam Rapp. 

 We wore talking over old times, when 

 both of us had stalls in the Lexington 

 Market. In those days Mr. Rapp grew 

 the best geraniums in 4-inch pots that 

 came into the city. He could always get 

 1.5 cents for his without any trouble. 

 The rest of us were glad to get $1 per 

 dozen and we could not get this until he 

 had sold out ; such plants should bring 

 40 cents today. He says he is growing 

 them just as good. But he has carna- 

 tions for a winter crop now and he is 

 just as good on carnations as on 

 geraniums. Tate. 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



The St. Valentine's day demand for 

 both cut flowers and plants last Friday 

 and Saturday was exceedingly great, 

 notwithstanding the top-notch prices. 



The Wilkinsburg trade find that their 

 business of the first part of 1920 is 

 heavier than that of a year ago, al- 

 though William M. Turner conserva- 

 tively modifies his statement by adding 

 that, of course, the more acute condi- 

 tion of labor shortage at present may 

 tend to exaggerate the strenuous side. 

 William Turner has especial reason to 

 take the labor situation into considera- 

 tion, inasmuch as he has been by far 

 the hardest hit of anv of the florists 



BOSTON-BECKER'S 



Send us your telegrams Prompt serrice IN 

 and ROUNDABOUT BOSTON. Our cod- 

 serratories are In Cambridge, only 8 minutes 

 from the heart of Boston 



BECKER S CONSERVATORIES 



CAMBRIDGE - - MASS. 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



Brookline, Mass. 



220 Washington Street 



F. E. PALMER, Inc. 



Established 1886 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ase'a. 



Cambridge, Mass. 



Largest Retail Conservatories near the heart 

 of Boston. Deliveries in all suburbs. 



HAROLD A. RYAN, Inc. 



Opposite Mount Auburn Cemetery. 



Member 

 V. T. D. 



FALL RIVER, 



MASS. 



S3 N. Main Street 



Orden Exeeotad f or 



Southeastern Mass.. Newport 



and Bhorf« '-land PointaT 



Worcester, Mass. 



Randairs Flower Shop 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



A Card This Size 



, Costs only $1.10 per Week 

 on Yearlr Order 



It would keep your name and your specialty 

 before the whole trade. 



A half-inch card coats only 55c per week on 

 yearly order. 



FITCHBURG, MASS. 



LESURE The Florist 



EVERYTHING IN FLOWERS 



WELLESLEY COLLEGE 



Dana Hall. Walnut Hill. Rockbridge Hall Schools 

 TAILBT. Wellesley. Mau. ' 

 Looc DtJiUocA Tel.. WeUesler 44-1. M-1. M4 



