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The Florists^ Review 



February 19, 1920 



The florists whose cards appeal* on the paees earrylnc this head* 

 — — from other florists for local delivery on the nanal 



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. 13 Jefferson Ave., S. 



Serving all West Michigan Towns 



A Card This Size 



Costs only $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 55c per week on 

 yearly order. 



MX. PLEASANT, MICH. 

 ^'?%' Walter W. Caple 



MIDLAND, MICH. 



PERCIVAL F. PENFOLD 



Saginaw, Michigan 



GROHMAN THE FLORIST 

 yember F. T. D. Am'n. 117 NORTH FRANKLIN ST. 



J. B. GOETZ SONS 



SAGINAW, MICH. 



OR ANY CITY IN MICHIGAN 



Ann Arbor, Mich, "'"d' 



BluMaize Blossom Shop 



Flint Mich evans 



House of Personal Service 



Muskegon, Mich. 



lil^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 



CHICAGO 



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. 



Meml)er F. T.D. 



Coldwater, 

 Au Mich. 



So Mich, pointe 



HILLSDALE, MICH. 



Southern f\ A CTni T ^- T- D. 



Michigan Points \J. /\. DlLILiLi Member 



ITHACA, N. Y. 



Member Fioriata' Teleirraph 

 Delivery Association. 



Farmers' Week at Cornell. 



Farmers' week opened with a rush 

 at the New York State College of Ag- 

 riculture, at Cornell University, Mon- 

 day, February 9, and all the week there 

 was a constant attendance of interested 

 people at the greenhouses inspecting 

 the displays and listening to lectures 

 on floricultural subjects. The green- 

 houses were filled with many attractive 

 foliage and flowering plants; the ciner- 

 arias, the primulas of all kinds and the 

 Dutch bulbous stock were especially 

 fine. The sweet pea house, in spite of 

 the cloudy weather, offered a wonderful 

 display of bloom and the many new va- 

 rieties under tost made an instructive 

 exhibit. 



A fine exhiV>it of floral decorations 

 was prepared by the floricultural stu- 

 dents the first two days of the week. 

 The short-course students displayed 

 their work Monday and the regular 

 students Tuesday. E. A, Slattery, of 

 W. J. Palmer & Son, Buffalo, N. Y., and 

 Professor E. A. White supervised the 

 work. The bouquets made up were of 

 many kinds. Brides' and bridesmaids' 

 bouquets of roses, sweet peas and maid- 

 enhair fern were to be seen, also cor- 

 sage and tiny colonial bouquets ar- 

 ranged along one side of the labora- 

 tory, which was tastefully decorated 

 with southern smilax, hemlock and 

 genistas. On the center tables were a 

 large number of plant baskets filled 

 with dracsrnas, primulas, tulips, hya- 

 cinths, narcissi, ericas, ferns and many 

 other foliage and flowering plants. 

 Especially noticeable was the fine effect 

 made by Erica President Carnot in a 

 plant basket. One attractive basket 

 decoration consisted of a calla lily. 

 Primula malacoides and peperomia. 



Upstairs there was an interesting and 

 instructive display of table decorations. 

 One effective table had a centerpiece of 

 Golden Spur narcissi. Possibly the 

 most original was a valentine table, in 

 the center of which was a heart-shaped 

 basket of myosotis, with scarlet carna- 

 tions thrust in at one side to represent 

 the dart which is supposed to penetrate 

 all hearts on St. Valentine's day. Lead- 

 ing out from the centerpiece were red 

 streamers bearing small hearts. Prim- 



DETROIT 



A^ICHICAISI 



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.Taepke, 95 Gratiot Ave. 



The 

 L. Bemb Floral Co. 



Albert PociiELON, 153 Bates Street 

 Youn For More Co-operation 



DETROIT, MICH. 



Peter F. Reuss & Co., 



56 BROADWAY 



Detroit, Mich. IEo^Slco. 



1617 Grand River Avenue 



Kalamazoo, Michigan 



G. VAN BOCHOVE & BRO. 

 F. T. D. Orders Satistactorily Filled. 



GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



GRAND RAPIDS FLORAL CO. 

 VENCEL L. CUKERSKI will fill yonr orders far 

 Deslf DB and (Jut Flowers In MlchUraD. 



LANSING, MICH. 



J. a. BISSINGER '^t^^F^T 



Florists' 

 Delivery 



IONIA, MICH. Z^X 



grtS.!.''^Ss'°'^ Byron L Smith, Florist 



OWOSSO, MICH, 



OWOSSO FLORAL CO. 



aermann Tblemann. Prop. Member P.T.H 



