OcTOBEU 14, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



69 



The florist* whoa* obvO* iWPMtf on tli« pac** oarrylnr tbi» bocUl* aro pr»piir«d to till ordora 

 •**•« from otli«r llortota for looal dollvonr on th» uaual iMMla. 



HOWEVER small 

 the order placed 



with Becker's Conserv- 

 atories, it commands 



the courteous, careful 



service you yourself 



would give. 



Becker's — 8 minutes from the heart of Boston — 

 gives prompt service in and roundabout Boston 



BECKER'S CONSERVATORIES 



FRED C. BECKER 



Member Florists^ Telegraph Delivery 

 I 730 Cambridge Street, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 



KARL F. BECKER 



Wire your 

 orders to 



New Orleans, La. 



The Flower Shop 



108 Baronne Street 

 HENRY SCHEUERMANN. Prop. 



NEW ORLEANS 



MEMBER ^tS^mffUKW ^^ Cater 



OF THE ^liT^JfMfHifM to the 



F. T. D. AM&^S^^ 



2600 ST. CHARLES AVENUE 



' / Best Trade 



AVENUE 



U. J. VIRGIN 



838 Canal St., NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



BATON ROUGE, LA. 



THE ROSELAND FLORIST 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



New Features. 



Many new features have been added 

 to the flower shop of today which have 

 proved essential and profitable. The 

 sale of articles which can be combined 

 with flowers has advanced and is ap- 

 plied to many of our leading flower 

 shops. To those who are interested I 

 would be glad to give my experience in 

 this line. 



I wish to enumerate a few things for 

 action. Refrigeration is fast becoming 

 a problem. We should endeavor to find 

 the most economical methods which can 

 be used in our shops, and here I should 

 like to recommend that an effort be made 

 by tlic organization to make investiga- 

 tion and report their findings. 



Cooperation in delivery should be 

 given some thought, for surely delivery 

 expense is steadily increasing. Pack- 

 ing material, especially boxes — can any 

 method be employed for economy in the 

 use of this article? A uniform account- 

 ing of books would be valuable, es- 

 pecially for F. T. D. members. Also 

 cooperation with the employees. We 

 can not ignore the fact that men and 

 women must be dealt with on an equal 

 basis. 



We so often see the words, "Back 

 to normal." It is hard to realize these 

 words. It does not seem that pre-war 

 prices will soon return when we stop to 

 consider the measure of decent living 

 is being steadily advanced. What 

 seemed abundant ten years ago, does not 



NEW ORLEANS, LA. 

 CHAS. EBLE 



OLDEST FLORIST SOUTH 

 121 BARONNE STREET 



Member Florists* Telegraph Delivery. 



LOUISIANA - TEXAS - ARKANSAJi 



SHREVEPORT. LA. 



ALEXANDRIA, LA. 



E. BLUM & SON 



For all Points in Central Louisiana. 



LAKE CHARLES 



AND SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA 

 Member F. T. ». CHAS. D. OTIS 



