"JCLY 15, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



75 



SAN ANTONIO, TEX. 



YOXJR CREDIT IS GOOD WITH US FOR 

 CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL OFFERINGS 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



GREEN, The Florist 



Avenue C at 8th Street 



HARTFORD, 



CONNECTICUT 



Welch's Flower Shop 



197 Trumbull Street 

 A. W. Welch Mrs. E. M. Welch 



Orders 

 •oUclted for 

 all parts ot 

 ConnectlCQt 



Stores: 

 741 Main St. 

 8M Asylum St 



Qreenhousea : 

 Benton St 

 Member Florists' Telegraph Hartford, 

 DellyerrAseoclatioD. Conn. 



Hartford, Conn. 



GEORGE G. McCLUNIE 



165 Main Street 



Established 1897 Member F. T. D. 



Hartford, Conn. 



180 Asylum Street 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



Hartford, Conn. 



J. Albert Brodrib, g^Mam street 



Deliveries to 



New Britain, Meriden, Middletown, Manctiester, 

 Roclcville, FarmingtOD, Wiliimantic. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



Waterbury, Conn. 



RYAN & POWERS 



80 Center St. 



Bpsdal 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 delivery to 



IIOROTON,DAItlOI,NORWALK,GiirannCH 



NEWPORT, R I. 



OHiTTrnTT ^^' ^^^ Greenhouses 



OMIIH JAMESTOWN, R. L 



PORTLAND, ME. 



THE FLOWER SHOP 

 JL_E. McOunigle 47 Oak Street 



ESTABLISHED 1847 



F. T. D. 



THE NAME 

 PROTECTS YOU 



Steamers are 

 Again Sailing on Schedule 



Deliveries made on boturd 



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 



New Haven, 



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^°"%^.cv^t^??^- 



CO. 



Yale 

 College 



Covering All Connecticut 



MANCHESTER. N. H. 



H. C. STACHE. 



Id 



PHONB 



lagi-R. 



there, I remarked that everyone seemed 

 to have something to do. "Well," he 

 said, "our staff is not so large as usual; 

 vacations have now started, and then, 

 you know, there is no dull season now 

 in the florists' business in the sense that 

 there used to be." The reason for this 

 he believed to be the fact that there is a 

 new class of patrons, those who became 

 wealthy during the war and are still 

 immersed in business and cannot get 

 away for the summer. 



I had heard our old friend, Wm. J. 

 Halliday, had been sick; so I went over 

 to inquire for him. Miss Groves was in 

 charge and everybody will be glad to 

 hear that Mr. Halliday is much im- 

 proved and well on the way to recovery. 

 The flower block on North Charles street 

 does not seem just right with Mr. Halli- 

 day 's genial countenance missing. He 

 has so long been a part of this block 

 that many of the public look for him in 

 much the same manner that they ad- 

 mire the always beautiful windows. 



Charles Holdsteadt, of Hamilton, un- 

 derwent a minor operation at St. 

 Joseph's hospital last week. The op- 

 oration was quite successful and Mr. 

 Holdsteadt is doing well. Tate. 



Providence, Rhode Island 



Johnston Brothers 



LEADING FLORISTS 



38 DORRANCE STREET 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



■•« RscthstB H. T. 



•t rtiM Brtssi. 



wmuxawoH. ▼«. 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



The Market. 



The business done these hot days at 

 the wholesale market is anything but 



BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 



James Horan & Son 



943 MAIN STREET 



Largest Growers in this District. 



Mkmskrs n.ow8T8' Telkobaph Delivkbt. 



PROVIDENCE, R.I. 



AND ALL NEW ENGLAND POINTS 



T. J. Johnston & Co., *" ''p'S^'^^&f^a 



Nevs^ Britain, Conn. 



VOLZ FLORAL CO. 



Bridgeport, Conn. 



John Reck & Son, 985 Main Street 



