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The Flcarists' Review 



NOTBUBn SS. l»t« 



UTICA, N. Y. 



C. F. BAKER & SON 



MKMBER F. T. D. 



M9 CORNELIA ST. 



uncA, N. Y. 



Utka FlorgJ Co. 



MEMBERS p. T. a 



Albany, New York 



23 STRUBEIf 

 SZREST 



B«9t Service. 



:W1Wy S«dyoar 



[^ ordera to as. 



Florlsta' Telegntpta DoUrorr Am'o. 



Tte R«eeiidale Flower Shop 



126 J&T STREET 



Schenectady, N. Y. 



Mto «irder to* large (<v as to flU, Done too anukU 

 for consfderatton. 



member F. T. D. 



WTlTLIN FLORAL CO. 



HORNELL, N. Y. 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



R T. D. 



We reach all 



ROCHESTER, N.Y. •'•^'^pli^SS ''''"" 



a CUNTON AVENUE. N. 



RMk. FtoiM B tiai B06 L. O. B«ll PhoiM Hafat &89 



■•odMTS FMriBta' Telegraph Delivery 



Batavia,N.Y.'"^S 



Flowers delivered to all nearby towns. 



A I R A N V IM V ^SE CAPITAL DISTRICT 

 AL.DAiN I, IN. I. and all Bartera New York 



WILLIAM CLOEGKNER 



ITS eOARANTEE ABSOLnTB SATISFACtlON 

 Member F. T. D. and N. F. 



MEblNA,N.Y.. White Bros. 



Memlien 

 F. T, D. 



Orders for Western NewTork 

 handled wltli promptneM 



WINNIPEG, ^ 



MANITOBA Ei«aT«nr 



H. B. Orniiston 



96 Osborne Street 



Winnipeg, Man., Can. 



THE "KING" FLORIST 

 270 Hargrare St 



9JV. B. AM'n. 



VANCOUVER, B. C. 



BROWN BROS. & CO., Ltd. 



« HASHNOS aTRBBT. ■. 



Tt BRITISH COLUMBIA mxm» 



Vhmbtn Flortsta' Telecrvh Dslhwr Amb. 



CANADA'S FLORIST 



nortats* Tdegnph DdKety 



■Vl-'rffr-i-T!!. 



matehes the CaniatloBj ami Xm«s wea 

 QSrer the Gladioli and Sweet Pe««. Tkere 

 was no bowling this week. J. i. B. 



Bred 0. Weber held his fall opening 

 Navember 17 to 10, when manj patrons 

 visited hia store, filled with a splendid 

 display of flowers for the eeeasien. The 

 e^ent was the subject of seme strikinf 

 advertisements in the local papers. 



ST. LOUIS GBOWEBS OBQANIZE. 



Branch of National Association. 



A meeting of growers from eastern 

 Missonri and sonthern Illinois was held 

 at the Planters ' hotel, St, Lonis, Novem- 

 ber 16 at 2 p. m., with the object of 

 organizing a district branch of the Na- 

 tional Flower Growers' Association. 

 Secretary J. P. Ammann, of the national 

 association, was present and acted as 

 temporary chairman. James N. Cole, 

 of ^ringfield, Dl., acted as temporary 

 secretary. 



When the meeting was called to order 

 there were twenty-seven present. Mr. 

 Ammann gave a talk, stating the object 

 of the meeting. He said that he had 

 sent out 169 notices and that ten per cent 

 had responded to the calL The chair 

 then called for reports of the commit- 

 tees and W. J, Hembreiker, of Spring- 

 field, ni., reported for the Illinois com- 

 mittee and L. J. Bonrdet, of St. Louis, 

 for the Missouri committee. The re- 

 ports showed satisfactory progress. 

 After a lengthy discussion, it was de- 

 cided to name the new organization the 

 St. Louis District of the National Flower 

 Growers' Association. The constitution 

 and by-laws of the national body wore 



i^mar 



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NEW YORK 



F.T.D.MEMBERS 



L^de & GaDey 



2 1 63 Seneca 



L H. Neubcck 



Main and Hif k Sireeta 



W. J. Palmer & Son 



304 Main Street 



Scott the Florist 



Main and Balcea 



Stroh's 



379 Main Street 



Charles Sandiford 



2692 Main Street 



Schoenhut, Inc. 



352 William Stieet 



W. H. Sicvers 



330 Genesee Street 



S. A. Anderson 



440 Main Street 



Colonial Flower Shop 



230 Delaware Arenve 



Wm. H. Grever 



77 and 79 Allen Street 



Kramer the Florist 



1 29 1 JeflFerson Street 



