Dbckubkb 2, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



91 



Th » floTlst* whoa* card* •VPMtf on the paces earnrlnc thla hoatf* are prepared to flU order*. 

 ••'—-' firom other Oorlste for local dellTcrr on the unial baela. 



NO ORDER TOO LARGE 



NO ORDER TOO SMALL 



Member F. T. D. 



CLEVELAND ^^^ ^^ i^(^^BBn ^o 



^^•■^•■"^ ^ .t-J J-l^ A.i. 1 A^ jQQ^ EUCUD AVENUE 



WE ARE THE LARGEST GROWERS OF CUT FLOWERS IN OHIO 



igo^o^o^^^ot^o^ c|>oc|>oc:«?oc$>o<^oc;^g 



Cleueknd 



is a big citij, but our central location 

 enables ns to give unusual service 

 on telegraph orders. 



CThe 



JonesHRussellCo. 



1284 Euclid Avenue 

 Cleueland 



members F. T. D. 



Bell Main 2809 

 Cuy. Centrftl 1866 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



A. GRAHAM & SON 



6523 EUCLID AVENUE 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assn. 



CLEVELAND, 0. 



6923 EUCLID AVENUE 



WESTMAN & GETZ 



FLOWERS and SERVICE 

 Men]l>ers Florists Telegraph Delivery. 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



V^m. H. Temblett 



FLOWERS 

 Member F. T. D. 1031 3 Euclid Avenue 



a^,,Jor>J PENN SQUARE 

 eveland, florists 



FIVE STORES IN NORTHERN OHIO 



CLEVELAND [stTres] 13336 Euclid Ave., 144 Public Sq. 

 YOUNGSTOWN - - - 33 East Federal St. 



WARREN 2 1 5 East Market St. 



AKRON - 1 09 South Main St. 



THE PARK FLORAL COMPANY 



MEMBERS FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION 



ALWAYS OPEN 



placed. Customers took three and 

 four mums at $1.50 each, in preference 

 to half a dozen or more of the $12 and 

 $15 stock. 



Linwood Floral Co.: We kept open 

 until 8 o'clock Thursday evening and 

 had a wedding Friday. 



A. F. Barbe: We did the best in 

 years. There were no complaints on 

 prices. We had a good crop and 

 cleaned up. 



J. E. Murray & Co.: Everything was 

 lovely and there was not a hitch. 

 Wednesday and Thursday were both big 

 days. The number of $10 and $20 bills 

 in evidence was unusual. 



Peterson Floral Co.: We cleaned up 

 on everything aside from regular stock. 

 Business was much better than last 

 year. We had a big wedding last 

 week. 



The Rosery: Business could have 

 been better and could have been much 

 worse. We had bought carefully and 

 had only one vase of yellow and two 

 vases of white mums left. These were 

 used Friday. Regular customers did 

 not buy as much as transients and sales 

 ranged from 50 cents for pompons to 

 half a dozen mums at $1.50 apiece. 

 Various Notes. 



The William L. Rock Flower Co. had 

 twenty-five orders for a debutante 

 party November 27. This is the first 

 social affair of this kind in four or five 

 years. 



Miss Nancy McCall and Samuel Craw- 

 ford were married in the Episcopal 

 church at Pleasant Hill, Mo., November 

 24. Mr. Crawford is a rose grower at 

 the Pinehurst Floral Co. 



Smith & Heakin will soon be cutting 

 pansies and violets. Now that the 

 mums are all cut they will tear out all 

 the old benches and put in new ones in 

 their Kansas City greenhouses. 



Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blake and daugh- 



AKRON, OHIO 



GROSSBERG & CAHILL 



AKRON'S LARGEST FLORISTS 

 Prompt and* careful attention to all Telegraph Orders 

 MEMBERS F. T. D. 



MARION, OHIO 



6 railroads with good connectiona to all parts of State 



A OOOD SKLEOTION OF FLOWERS 

 ON HARD AT AU, TIMS8. 



BLAKE'S, MOW. Center 



COLUMBUS, OHIO 



Neil Flower Shop 



Flowers 

 for all 

 occasions 



Member 

 F. T. D. 

 Ass'n. 



WARREN. OHIO 



HoR^sIs'' ADGATE & SON 



WE GROW OUB FLOWERS 



W. p. McFarland 



L. C. McFARLANt 



McFARLANDS, Florists 

 AKRON, OHIO 



AKRON, OHIO ^Z^*!^^. 



HAMMERSCHMIDT & CLARK 



12 W. MARKET ST. 



)jy«n«i( CLEVELAND, O. 



,3Flori»l) BRAMLEY & SON 



store andGreenhuDses, 1181 E. Tlst St 



ALLIANCE, O. ^'^%^ 



522 S. Freedom Ave. H. T. MILLER 



