OCTOBKB 7, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



Th* flortoto who** cmtd» aippMUP on tli« pmi«« ewiTlnB tbla head* 

 --— from otbor.flortoto for local deiiTonr on tbo uraol 



vropKrod to fln ordoM 



We are prepared to execute all orders for steamers sziiling from New York, Brooklyn, Hoboken or other 

 nearby ports, with every assurance of prompt and efficient service. 



J. H. SMALL & SONS 



FLORISTS 



NEW YORK and WASHINGTON 



NEW YORK— 505 Madison Avenue, and 

 Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. 



WASHINGTON— 15th and H Streets 



Orders executed in New York for SHERRY'S CANDY— $2.00 per pound— No Discount. 



. . . FLORIST . . . 



426 Madison Ave.— and 49th Street 



Also Yanderbilt and WrW VHRV 



Rlt843arlton Hotels 1^11.. VV I\JI\I\ 



Telephone Marray Hill 783 



Hifirhest award at the International Flower Show, 



April 11, Grand Central Palace. 



iliOcation Central. Personal Attention. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Deliver,/ Association, 



" Where Hoses and Lilies and Violets Meet" 



GUIDO. Inc. 



Florist 



PHONES: Plaza 7670; Night call. South 1126 



'^^nSsl'- NEW YORK 



THE BOSTON FLORIST 



Personal selection. Satisfaction Kuaranteed. 



In the heart of New York City. 



Close to Theaters and Steamships. 



Established 19U2. 



135 E. 34th St., - NEW YORK 



IN HEART OF NEW YORK CITY 



832 FIFTH AVE.. NEAR 33rd ST. 



Opposlts the Waldorf-Astoria. Phone Mad. 8q.3S8.MI 



OUR MOTTO— THE GOLDEN RULK. 



NEW YORK '•«■•■>&„, asa 



HENRY HART, Inc. 



1000 MADISON AVENUE 



In the heart of most exclusive 



residential section 



YONKERS, N. Y. 



rnvsl^S: R. T. BRODERICK 



MEMBER 

 F. T. D. 



BUNYARD 



413 MadisoD 

 Ayenue 



NEW YORK CITY 



Member F. T. D. 



SUMMER SEASON. Bellevue Ave.. 

 NEWPORT R. I. 



_iiiMllMl(iiMiiiiriiiiini<Miiitiiiiiiii(it((ii 



I NEW YORK. N. T. 

 I QUALITY 



SERVICE 



2366 Broadway, New York City 



CHOICE <^^ FLOWERS 



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David Clarke's Sons 



2139-2141 BROADWAY 

 Tel. 1562, 1653 Columbus 



NEW YORK CITY 



Out-of-town orders for delivery in New York 

 carefully and promptly filled at reasonable rates 



Gorly, returned from his bridal trip last 

 week. 



George Sisler day at the American 

 League baseball park, September 28, 

 created much business for the trade, as 

 Mr. Sisler was showered with flowers. 

 Mrs. Sisler is a daughter of Frank 

 Holznagel, a prominent florist of De- 

 troit. 



Julius Schaeffer, of Vandervoort's 

 floral department, put in a busy week 

 with decorations ' for the retail drug- 

 gists ' convention. The cost of the 

 decorations came close to the $5,000 

 mark. 



The firm of Heil & Haizlip has dis- 

 solved partnership. Mr. Haizlip is re- 

 tiring from the business and Paul Heil 

 is now sole proprietor, until the return 

 of his brother, Theodore, from France. 

 Miss Emma Gross is Mr. Heil's as- 

 sistant. 



The Blossom Shop had a big run of 

 funeral work last week. Mrs. Rothen- 

 heber, who is the artist here, says she 

 will have several good-sized weddings 

 to furnish this month. 



The remodeling of the salesrooms at 

 H. G. Beming's is nearly completed und 



NEW YORK CITY 



A. WARENDORFF 



F. T. D. Member 



TWO STORES ( f^Ji^"^ ^^^^^'^^ 

 ( 1193 Broadway 



SPLENDID SERVICE 



NEW YORK CITY 

 ADOLPH MEYER 



BON TON ""dllS 



1062 Madison Avenue 



In center 

 of the 



Near the ^eat Art Museum and Cleopatra's Needle 



WE COVER LONG ISLAND 

 JERSEY and CONNECTICUT 



Phones: 2362-7019 Lenox. 



NEW YORK 



Orders 



Sent to 



H.H. BURNS 



609 

 Madison At. 



will receive prompt and earefol attention. 



LONG ISLAND JERSEY CITY 



BROOKLYN NEWARK 



RAMM'S 



In the M V 1 412 Madison 



Heart of JNeW I Oik 



FLOWER 

 SHOP 



Prompt and Efficient Service 



Avenue 



Member F. T. D. 



W. & T. CASS 



Geneva, N. Y. 



Telegraph Orders Promptly Filled 

 in Western New York 



