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August 12, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



95 



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Woodlawn Flower Shop 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. 

 1410-1412 2nd Avenue — Beside Clemmer Theater Building 



" IN THE HEART OF THE CITY " 



Base the Recipient of Yoxir Telegraphic Orders Upon Merit 



21 EMPLOYEES 



CHARLES E. SULLIVAN, in charge of Telegraphic Service 



We offer unexcelled facilities. More than 13,000 

 square feet of store space devoted exclusively to re- 

 tailing of flowers. Where quality and service reign. 



SFATTI F Hollywood Gardens 



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Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



SEATTLE'S LEADING FLORIST 



1622 Second Avenue 



Walla Walla Roral Co. 



WALLA WALLA. WASH, 



Greenhouses, Store, Rose and Bulb Farm. 



Prompt deliveries of CUT FLOWERS or good 

 DESIGN WORK anywhere in the West 



Uember Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



WALLA WALLA, WASH. 



YOUNG & LESTER 



SOUTHEASTBRN WASHINGTON 



NORTHEASTERN OREOON 



NORTHERN IDAHO orders filled ^.romptly 



Membera Floriata' Talesraph DeUTery Aatoeiation 



Bellinghaii^WasL 



Telegraph orders delivered any- 

 where in the northwest country 



FLORAL EXCHANGE 



Yakima, Washington 



STATE FLORAL CO. 



We Grow Our Own Flowers 



Tel«ersph Order* flUed promptly and csretaUy 

 Members F. T. D. Association. 



YAKIMA. WASHINGTON 

 Annavee Flower Shop Va^ 



aUAUTT FLOWERS Artistie Arrangvinanl 



Membera Floriata' Telasraph DaliTwy. 



FORSHAW, Flor 



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ROUND-UP CITY 



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SEATTLE 



1001-1003 Third Avenue 



Finest Floral Studio 

 in the Northwest 



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Members 

 P. T. D. 



of the help are taking vacations. Busi- 

 ness in general has been fair and about 

 equal to last season at this time. P. 



TUPELO, MISS. 



Mrs. W. L. Huffman, of 410 Green 

 street, a daughter of the late Mrs. E. 

 T. Povall, is growing flowers for the 

 trade. Mrs. Huffman expects to have 

 about 50,000 asters this season, besides 

 gladioli and chrysanthemums. Mrs. 

 Huffman's mother had been in the flo- 

 rists ' business for many years at Boone- 

 ville and at Tupelo. Mrs. Kate Lacy, an 

 aunt of Mrs. Hoffman, is connected with 

 the Booneville Floral Co. 



SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y. 



The fourteenth annual exhibition of 

 the Southampton Horticultural Society 

 was held at the park grounds, with one 

 of the largest displays in recent years. 

 Of the 136 classes, eighty-six were for 

 flowers, forty-three for vegetables and 

 six for commercial exhibitors. The 

 judges of all but a few special classes 

 were J. F. Johnston, of Glen Cove, 

 Thomas Proctor, of Oyster Bay, and 

 David Miller, of Tuxedo. The gardeners 

 who exhibited are: S. R. Candler, 

 George H. Campbell, J. G. Cassidy, 

 George Ruppcl, George B. Anderson, 

 John Easer, Thomas Henderson, Frank 

 Smith, John Goff, Peter Morrison, Ver- 

 non Pierce, Stanley Sobol, Frank Boseo, 



SEATTLE 



Choice Flowers, prompt and careful 



L. W. McCOY "^itl^T 



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 



