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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 4, 1920 



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 .. — liromoflMrflorlats for local d«llv«nr on ttMimal 



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. GRABS 



F. T. D. Member. 13 Jefferson Are., S. 



Serving all West Michigan Towns 



A Card This Size 



Costs only $1.10 p«r Week 

 on Yearly Order 



It would keep your name and your specialty 

 before the whole trade. 



A half-inch card costs only S5c per week on 

 yearly order. 



MT. PLEASANT, MICH. 

 ^'?^'. Walter W. Caple 



MIDLAND, MICH. 



PERCIVAL F. PENFOLD 



Saginaw, Michigan 



GROHMAN THE FLORIST 

 Member P. T. D. An'n. 117 NORTH FRANKUM ST. 



J. B. GOETZ SONS 



SAGINAW, MICH. 



OR ANY CITY IN MICHIGAN 



Ann Arbor, Mich. i'^H', 



BluMaize Blossom Shop 



Flint. Mich. ,EjeJ 



House of Personal Service 



Muskegon, Mich. 



li^^ BUTTERWORTH FLORAL CO. 



PORT HURON. MICH. 



ASMAN. LEADING FLORIST 

 Prompt Delivery 



Battle Creek, Michigan 



S. W. COGGAN, Florist. 25 E. Main St. 

 Member o* Floriata' Telegraph Delivery 



PETOSKEY, MICH. 



AND NORTHERN MICHIGAN RESORTS. 

 Member Floriata' TeleKraph C^ I lif 



Delivery AM««!i.rtkHi. iTank Winans 



CHICAGO DETROIT 



Central Floral Co. 



"FIXJWERS THAT LAST LONGEB" 



35-37 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 

 132 N. State St., Chicago, 111. 



CENTRALLY LOCATED 



OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS 



Members F. T. D. 



STURGIS, 



Mich. 



Member F.T.D. 



Coldwater, 

 ^„ Mich. 



So Mich, polntt 



HJLLSDALE. MICH. 



MiefaiKMi Points 0. A. STOLL ' Member 



for was that the error had not been 

 larger. 



In a chat with Ed. Stevenson, of 

 Stevenson Bros., I found him in a happy 

 mood. The reason for this was that his 

 wife, who has been seriously ill, having 

 undergone a successful operation at the 

 Women's hospital, was improving 

 rapidly. I am sure that everyone con- 

 nected with the trade will rejoice with 

 Mr. Stevenson over this good fortune. 

 When we started to t&lk roses he said 

 they had been having a good cut right 

 ftlong, but in all of his experience he 

 had never seen a winter that was more 

 trying for a rose grower. But with 

 some bright weather their stock was in 

 condition to give a good account of 

 itself. 



I have not seen John J. Perry, of the 

 S. S. Pennock Co., since he has been 

 sick; so on Washingfton 's birthday I 

 called his home on the phone to inquire 

 for him and was delighted to hear his 

 voice at his end of the wire. At that 

 time he was able to be about the house 

 and the doctor had promised to release 

 him in a few days rf the weather per- 

 mitted. Mrs. Perry, who had nursed her 

 husband and their little girl through 

 most of their illness, was herself taken 

 down with double pneumonia and for a 

 time her life was despaired of, but she 

 has made a good recovery and is now 

 on the way to normal health. 



There has been more sickness among 

 the trade this winter than in any pre- 

 vious winter within my recollection, but 

 I am happy to say that in only one case 

 has it proved fatal; that was the death 

 of Mary Jane Glass, the wife of James 

 Glass, which was noted at the time in 

 these columns. 



Robert Johnson, who never lets an 

 opportunity pass, had a fine picture win- 

 dow on Washington's birthday. It was 

 one that attracted much attention. Mr. 

 Johnson has the right idea in letting 

 the public see his handiwork in his 

 window decorations. Tate. 



DENVEB, OOLO. 



The Market. 



Stock is becoming more plentiful and 

 it is a relief for the retailers not to 

 have to hunt for stock to fill orders. 

 Business remains good, however, and 

 stock brings good prices. Sweet peas 



^detroitI 



Tvi I c: H I G A M :^ 



Orders giyen 

 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. 



Wal/terG.Taepkk, 95 Gratiot Ave. 



The 

 L. Bemb Floral Co. 



Albert PocHELON, 153 Bates Street 

 Youn For More Co-operation 



O ■>'•'■ o-T^-o •■■»*- <-o-v<»".-a": 



DETROJT, MICH. 



Peter F. Reuss & Co., 



6« BROADWAY 



Detroit, Mich. IE^SJlco. 



1617 Grand River Avenue 



Kalamazoo, Michigan 



G. VAN BOCHOVE & BRO. 

 F. T. D. Orders Satistactorily Filled. 



GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



GRAND RAPIDS FLORAL CO. 

 VEKCEL tu CUKEKSEI wlU fill your ordera tat 

 DesUrns and Cot Flower* in MtchliraD. 



LANSING, MICH. 



J. A. BISSIN6ER "SSSTr"/?" 



Member Florists' 

 Telegrsph Delivery 



IONIA, MICH. 



g^T^:"L?n°:Jre:"' Byron L Smith, norist 



OWOSSO, MICH. 



0V7OSSO FLORAL CO. 



Hermanii Thiemann. Prop. Member F. T. IV 



