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August 5, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



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AMERICA'S FOREMOST FLOWER HOUSE 



74th Year— Established 1847 



BOSTON 



1 Park Street, 

 JAMES J. SLATTERY. 



Manager 



799 Boylston Street, 

 JOHN R. McDONOUGH, 



Manager 



JOHN F. DOWD, 



Purchaser 



CHARLES F. BOYLE, President 



Member F. T. D. 



NEW YORK 



561 Fifth Avenue, 

 at 46th Street, 



ROBERT A. HALE. 



Manager 



FRANK F. DEERY, 



Decorator 



Ordnrs 

 solicited for 

 all parts of 

 Connectlciit. 



Stores: 

 741 Main St. 

 SM Asylum St 

 Oreenhooses ; 

 Benton St 

 MemberFlorists'TelegTaph Hartford, 

 Delivery AasodatloD. Conn. 



Hartford, Conn. 



GEORGE G. McCLUNIE 



165 Main Street 



Established 1897 Member P.T. D. 



Hartford, Conn. 



Hartford, Conn. 



J. Albert Br0drib.i^tain street 



Uelivenea to 



New Britain, Meriden, Middletown, Manchester, 

 Kockville, Farmington, Willimantic. 

 Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



New Haven, 

 Conn. 



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Yale 

 College 



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Covering All Connecticut 



BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 



James Horan & Son 



943 MAIN STREET 

 Largest Growers in this District. 



MXMBBBS FLOBISTB' TEUQBAFB DKUVKBT. 



Providence, Rhode Island 



Johnston Brothers 



LEADING FLORISTS 



38 DORRANCE STREET 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



PORTLAND, ME. 



MANCHESTER, N. H. 



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hunting up some of the makes which 

 are comparatively unknown, you can get 

 delivery as soon as you have paid the 

 money, whether you are in the market 

 for one or six. But if you try to buy one 

 of the popular makes, you will have to 

 wait anywhere from one to six months 

 to get delivery. Yet those cars are not 

 any better than those not so well known, 

 if as good, considering the price. But 

 thousands of people are willing to wait 

 for those well known makes simply be- 

 cause the makers have advertised them 

 so extensively that when the decision is 

 made to purchase the mind is already set 

 on a particular make of car. Such is the 

 fruit of advertising. And such is the 

 sentiment it creates. Would you not 

 like to have that sentiment directed to- 

 ward flowers? Persistent advertising 

 will do it. Advertising costs money. 

 Will you not contribute your share, if 

 you have not already done so? Do it 

 now. Sit down and figure out your area 

 of glass and write out a check for at 

 least $1 per thousand square feet of 

 glass and send it to John Young, secre- 



Waterbury, Conn. 



RYAN & POWERS 



80 Center St. 



Bpedal attention Westover and St. Marsaret 



School Orders. 



Members F. T. D. and Rotary Florist. 



STAMFORD, CONN. 



QUALITY FLOWER SHOP 



Member F. T. D. 43 ATLANTIC ST. 



Prompt delivery to 



NOROTON, DARIEN, NORWALK,GREENWICH 



Ortfaia tm Tmil and Rotttan H. I. 

 •Btlrs satlsfasMcn at right 



BTIBIIHOtOR. ▼*. 



New Britain, Conn. 



VOLZ FLORAL CO. 



Bridgeport, Conn. 



lohn Reck & Son, 985 Main Street 



PROVIDENCE, R.I. 



AND ALL NEW ENGLAND POINTS 



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



NEWPORT, R I. 



Olt/rrrnTT Est. 1864 Greenhouses 



bMilH JAMESTOWN, R. L 



