The Rorists^ Review 



March 26, 1920 



The florists whose cards appear on the paces camrtnc this head, are prepared to fill orders 

 ••»«>~ trom other florists lor local delivery on the usual tiasis* 



SOUTH BEND, INDIANA 



Orders for all Northern Indiana and much 

 of Southern Michigan can best be filled 

 from South Bend. 



WILLIAMS & CO. 



SOUTH BEND'S LEADING FLORISTS 

 138 South Michigan Street 



Members F. T. D. 



MAX SCHLING, Inc. 



785 FIFTH AVENUE 



New York. February 13. 1920. 

 Messrs. Ryan & Powers, 

 30 Center Street, Waterbury, Conn. 

 Gentlemen: 



On February 2ncl we sent you an order for 

 flowers to be delivered in your city, value $15.00. 

 leaving the selection to your good taste and 

 judgment. The customer called on us today and 

 was so well pleased with the way the commission 

 w^as handled that he placed another order for 

 flowers, of the same value, to be delivered tomor. 

 row. February 14th, which we are enclosing 

 herewith. Kindly take just as good care of this 

 order, and oblige, Yours very truly, 



MS-S MAX SCHLING. 



WATERBURY 



CONNECTICUT 



All orders receive the same careful 



attention, whether large 



or small 



RYAN & POWERS 



J| 30 Center Street 



Telephone 1256 



floor for the sale of blooming plants. 

 Miss Eoth attends to the cut flower 

 stand in the basement. 



Charles Kuehn, Jr., is supervising a 

 number of improvements in C. A. 

 Kuehn 's sales department to facilitate 

 the work of the department. 



James North, out at the WellstoH 

 loop, has plans for a new building, hav- 

 ing outgrown the old one. The new im- 

 provements will be started in the latter 

 part of June. 



Joseph McAnna, of H. G. Berning's 

 force, will be married immediately after 

 Easter to a young lady from the north 

 side. 



The fine weather of last week kept the 

 forces of the H. J. Weber & Sons Nurs- 

 ery Co., the Sanders Nursery Co. and the 

 Westover Nursery Co. busy with local 

 and shipping orders ia nursery stock. 



The greenhouses of Henry Ane, Lin* 

 denwood, are sending in excellent cut 

 valley and mignonette. 



SEDALIA, MO. PENTER of State-30 mail 

 — \J trains daily. 



FLORAL 



WIRE AND PHONE ORDERS 

 A SPECIALTY 



Member F. T. D. and Mo. State Fl. Ass'd. 



The Brix Floral Co., Max Rotter and 

 the Cass Avenue Florist had an espe- 

 cially large amount of funeral work last 

 week. 



Florists on South Grand avenue are 

 all displaying seasonable windows. The 

 Eggeling Floral Co., Windier 's Flowers, 

 the Sehoenle Floral Co., the Bergster- 

 mann Floral Co. and Charles Beyer re- 

 port excellent business and the pros- 

 pect of a particularly heavy Easter 

 trade in plants. 



The demand for blooming plants has 

 been heavy of late, according to W. 0. 



Smith, who has to make two trips to 

 Kirkwood almost every day after the 

 morning sales are over. His firm has a 

 large stock for Easter, with the bulk of 

 them marked sold. J. J. B. 



BALTIMOBE, MD. 



TlMlCarket. 



With plenty of stock and a curtailed 

 demand last week, tbe market was some- 

 what congested. This eoadition was 

 the cause of a big slump in prices and 



