June 3, 1920. 



The Florists' Review 



Tbm florists whoc* cards ajWMtf on the pacoo eaxryinc tbim hoad* ara vapaMd.to flO order* 

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SAN ANTONIO, TEX. 



YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD WITH US FOR 

 CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL OFFERINGS 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



GREEN, The Florist 



Avenue C at 8th Street 



Ordnrs 

 ■oUcited for 

 all parts ot 

 C!onnecticat 



Stores: 

 141 Mai a St 

 a84ABrlamSt 



Oreenhonses! 

 Benton St 

 Member FIorUrts'Telesnph Hartford, 

 Dellyery Association. Conn. 



Hartford, Conn. 



GEORGE G. McCLUNIE 



165 Main Street 



Established 1897 Member F. T. D. 



Hartford, Cotm. 



Hartford, Conn. 



639 Main Street 



J. Albert Brodrib. »ai 



Deliveries to 



New Britain. Heriden. Middletown, Manchester, 

 Koclcville, Karmington, Willimantic. 



Member FlorisU' Telegraph DeUvery Association 



Waterbury, Conn. 



RYAN & POWERS' 



80 Center St. 



Special attention Westover and St. Margaret 



School Orders. 



Members F. T. D. and Rotary Florist. 



STAMFORD, CONN. 



QUALITY FLOWER SHOP 



Member F. T. D. 43 ATLANTIC ST. 



Prompt deliveiy to 



IWKOTOII.DARIEM, N0KWJUJI.GEEENWIC1I 



NEWPORT, R I. 



OJVUltl JAMESTOWN. R. 1. 



KI'LANI), Mfi. 



«. ^. «J^U^^^^ SHOP ^^ ^,^^^ 



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ESTABLISHED 1847 



F. T. D. 



THE NAME 

 PROTECTS YOU 



Steamers are 

 Again Sailing on Schedule 



Deliveries made on board 



BOSTON 



1 PARK STREET 

 799 BOYLSTON STREET 



NEW YORK 



661 FIFTH AVENUE 



Morse & Reals, LOWELL, MASS. 



Nearest Shipping Point to 

 NEW HAMPSHIRE and VERMONT 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



New Haven, 



.MF^Pti' 



&CO. 



Yale 

 College 



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Covering Ail Connecticut 



MANCHESTER, N. H. 



L D. PHONB 

 1281-B 



H. C. STACHE. 



plied, and in some lines oversupplied, 

 and in which prices will come down to 

 normal and profits will be smaller. 



Just think for a moment what this is 

 going to mean to you. Suppose, for in- 

 stance, that the stock you bought today 

 cost you only one-half what you actu- 

 ally paid for it, and that you sold it for 

 only one-half what you actually did sell 

 it for; what would your profit have been 

 and what would it be for the week! 

 Could your business prosper on this 

 basis? I think not. So today, before 

 this condition has actually come about, 

 is the time to lay plans for the future, 

 to build a foundation that will weather 

 a possible storm. 



The writer is interested in every man 

 who derives a livelihood from the pro- 

 duction and sale of flowers; it matters 

 not whether he is the large grower or 

 the humble fellow, with perhaps only a 

 few frames, or the exclusive store- 

 keeper, or the one who has only a stand 

 in some market. Their interests are his 

 interests and his desire is to see the flo- 

 rists' business of the country put upon 

 such a foundation that if a storm does 

 break, the trade will stand like the Rock 

 of Gibraltar. There is perhaps not a 

 man engaged in the business who would 

 not like to see the same condition and 

 the first question he will naturally ask is 

 liow this can bo brought about. 



As the result of careful study, the 



Providence, Rhode Island 



Johnston Brothers 



LEADING FLORISTS 



38 DORRANCE STREET 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



BUBUROIOII. TV. 



A Card This Size 



Costa only $1.10 per Week 

 on Yearly Order 



It would lieep your name and your specialty 

 before the whole tiadc. 



A lialf-inch card coats only 65c per week on 

 yearly order. 



PROVIDENCE, R.I. 



AND ALL NEW ENGLAND POINTS 



T. J. Johnston & Co., *" ^pIS^'^gN^^a 



Nev^ Britain, Conn. 



VOLZ FLORAL CO. 



Bridgeport, Conn. 



John Reck & Son. 985 Main Street 



