July 15, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



95 



r* Th» Oorlsto wbose cards ■VPMU' on tbe ?•«•• earrylnc tbla hMkU ar* pr«par«d to fUl ordor* 

 ■>..» from olbor florlat* for local doUverr on tb* nraal liMla. 



Woodlawn Flower Shop 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. 

 I410-I4I2 2nd Avenue — Beside Clemmer Theater Building 



" IN THE HEART OF THE CITY " 

 Base the Recipient of Your Telegraphic Orders Upon Merit 



We offer unexcelled facilities. More than 13,000 

 square feet of store space devoted exclusively to re- 

 tailing of flowers. Where quality imd service reign. 



21 EMPLOYEES 



CHARLES E. SULLIVAN, in charge of Telegraphic Service 



SFATTI F Hollywood Gardens 

 *i^ *T^ A A i^ *^ SEATTLE'S LEADING FLORIST 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



SEATTLE'S LEADING FLORIST 



1622 Second Avenue 



Walla Walla, Wash. 



CUT FLOWERS 

 FLORAL DESIGNS 



Artistic Work 



Qyality Right 



Personal Attention 

 Prices Right 



Telegraph orders filled promptly. Good 

 train service to Southeastern Washington, 

 Northeastern Oregon and Idaho. 



THE FLOWER SHOP 



(Formerly JONES') 



WALU WALLA, WASH. 



YOUNG & LESTER 



SOUTHEASTERN WASHINGTON 



NORTHEASTERN OREGON 



NORTHERN IDAHO orders filled promptly 



Members Floruts' Telesnipb Delivery Asaoeiation 



Yakima, Washington 



STATE FLORAL CO. 



We Grow Our Own Flowers 



Tel*ffraph Orders filled promptlr and caretallr 

 Members F. T. D. Association. 



YAKIMA. WASHTNGTON 

 Annavee Flower Shop ^^^f 



DUALITY FX.OWERS Artistic Amui«emen< 



Memben Florists' Tele^rmpb DeliTery. 



FORSHAW, Florist 



PENDLETON, ORE 



THE 

 ROUND-UP CITY 



SEATTLE 



1001-1003 Third Avenue 



Finest Floral Studio 

 in the Northwest 



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Members 

 F. T. D. 



Bellingham,Wash. 



Telegraph orders delivered any- 

 where in the northwest country 



FLORAL EXCHANGE 



to twelve feet high and the plants take 

 about 500 gallons of water a day. 



In about ten days Jolin Klaus will 

 begin cutting from his new rose stock. 

 He is ])lanting 15,000 chrysanthemums. 



Lloyd Monson, formerly with the W. 

 L. Rock Flower Co., has gone to the 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co., Chicago. 



Samuel Murray is cutting large quan- 

 tities of Lilium auratum. 



The Kansas City Wholesale Cut Flow- 

 er Co. has added a balcony to make 

 more room for stock. The week's busi- 

 ness has been surprisingly good for 

 summer time, shipping business being 

 especially good. 



Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzhugh spent 

 their vacation in the Ozarks. 



Among the visitors last week were: 

 Mrs. Maud Everett, Pawhuska, Okla.; 

 W. Griffin, Hannibal, Mo., and George 

 Brackenbury, Wichita, Kan. J. E. K. 



ST. JOSEPH, MO. 



The annual picnic of the florists of 

 St. Joseph was held July 4 in conjunc- 



SEATTLE 



Choice Flowers, prompt and careful 

 T VJ MnCCW 904 3rd Avenue 



U. VV . VIL\j\J\J JL Established 1900 



Spokane, Wash. 



Eugene's Flower Shop 



PROMPT AND RELIABLE 



Spokane, Wash. 



A. J. BURT. Florist 



Established 20 Years Always on the Job 

 CLEMMER THEATER BUILDING 



Spokane, Washington 



Reimer's Floral Art Shop 



RETAILERS AND GROWERS 



