Jdnb 24, 1920 



The Florists' Review 



SAN ANTONIO, TEX. p„™„ ™ — '. ? 



YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD WITH US FOR VJXvJIIiXliiM , i IIC P lOllbL 



CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL OFFERINGS 



Avenue C at 8th Street 



Urdera 

 solicited for 

 all parts of 

 Connecttcut 



Storefl: 

 741 Main St. 

 ^864AflylamSt 



Qreenhocuea : 

 Benton St 

 MemberFloiirti'TelegTaph Hartford, 

 DellTeTTAaaoclatloD. Conn. 



Hartford, Conn. 



GEORGE G. McCLUNIE 



165 Main Street 



Established 1897 Member P. T. D. 



Hartford, Conn. 



180 Asylum Street 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



Hartford, Conn. 



J. Albert Brodrib, ^^Main street 



Deliveriea to 



New Britain, Meriden, MIddletown, Manchester, 

 Rockville, Farmington. WiUimantic. 

 Member Floriata' Telegraph DeUvery Assoeiatioii 



Waterbury, Conn. 



RYAN & POWERS 



30 Center St. 



Special attentian Westover and St. Margaret 



School Orders. 



Members F. T. D. and Botary Florist. 



STAMFORD, CONN. 



QUALITY FLOWER SHOP 



Member F. T. D. 43 ATLANTIC ST. 



Prompt delivery to 



NOKOTON, DAKIEII, NOKWJUJl.(!UEin>KH 



NEWPORT, R I. 



rMkr-rrr^T-w Eat. 1864 Greenhouses 



SMITH JAMESTOWN, R. I. 



PORTLAND, ME. 



THE FLOWER SHOP^ , „ 

 M. E. McQunigle 47 O ak .Street 



ESTABLISHED 1847 



F. T. D. 



THE NAME 

 PROTECTS YOU 



Steamers are 

 Asain Sailing on Schedule 



Deliveries made on bo^xd 



BOSTON 



1 PARK STREET 

 799 BOYLSTON STREFT 



NEW YORK 



561 FIFTH AVENUE 



Morse & Beals, LOWELL, MASS, 



Nearest Shipping Point to 

 NEW HAMPSHIRE and VERMONT 



Members Florists* Telegraph Delivery Association 



MANCHESTER, N. H. 



L D. PHONE 



1281 -R. 



H. C. STACHE. 



all used up. The demand for window- 

 box plants was the best yet. 



The stores have been quite busy with 

 wedding decorations and gradu.ation 

 work. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. Olmstead, of John Coombs' Asy- 

 lum street store, has bad several large 

 wedding decorations. For one ho used 

 apple blossom arches, which made a 

 pleasing effect. 



Lane the Florist had an attractive 

 window display rooontly. The window 

 contained a bride in a wedding dress 

 and a veil. She carried a shower bou- 

 quet of white roses and sweet peas, 

 while on her head were the customary 

 orange blossoms. Some carefully select- 

 ed furniture completed the picture. Tn 

 the other window were many different 

 brides' bouquets of various flowers. Mr. 

 Lane said that his efforts have proved 

 successful, for he has booked several 

 orders for bouquets and decorations. 



George G. McClunic rejwrls that busi- 

 ness is good. He has some fine flower 

 boxes on the cornice of his store. 



J. Albert Brodrib has had some good 

 window displays. His idea of combin- 

 ing goldfish and flowers has produced a 

 cool-looking window. 



The Spear & McManus Co. reports 

 that business is satisfactory. The dis- 

 play of palms and ferns is somewhat 

 unusual. 



Th« Floriats' Club of Hartford held 



Providence, Rhode Island 



Johnston Brothers 



LEADING FLORISTS 



38 DORRANCE STREET 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



Ot&ma f«r T«Mnt aad NoctlMn N. T 



maHtn MtMaetton at tight srloML 



BUBLUfOVOlf. TV. 



BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 



James Horan & Son 



043 MAIN STREET 



Largest Growers in this District. 



Mkmbkrs Flohibts' Teleobaph Dkuvfrt. 



PROVIDENCE, R.I. 



AND ALL NEW ENGLAND POINTS 



T. J. Johnston & Co.. ^'^ ""pll^'^^f^gN^^a 



New Britain, Conn. 



VOLZ FLORAL CO. 



Bridgeport, Conn. 



John Reck & Son, 985 Main Street 



