JDNB 14, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



33 



Announcement 



After June 30th, 1917, all Wholesalers, Jobbers in 

 Cut Flowers and Florist Supply Houses in New York 

 City will close on Sundays. (By order of the Wholesale 

 Cut Flower and Allied Trades Association). - 



Florists will please make their purchases on Saturdays. 



J. K. AUen 

 W. S. Allen 

 Badgley & Bishop 

 Henry Baylis 

 J. Coyle 

 Geo. Crawbuck 



Co., Inc. 

 Eugene Baille- 



douze 

 Jos. S. Fenricli 

 J. J. Fellouris 

 J. J. Coan, Inc. 



£. C. Horan 

 Beed &; Keller 

 Bussin & Hanfling 

 Paul Meconi 

 B. J. Slinn, Jr. 

 Clarence Slinn 

 Geo. C, Siebrecht 

 W. F. Siebrecbt 

 W. F. Sheridan 

 Patrick J. Smith 

 Philip Eessler 

 WiUiam Eessler 



H. E. Froment 

 Henry B. Bobin- 



son Co. 

 N. Y. Cut Flower 



Co. 

 Joseph Millang 

 House of Ferns 

 N. Y. Florists' 



Supply Co. 

 The Eervan Co. 

 M. C. Ford 

 W. P. Ford 



Traendly & 



Schenck 

 C. Millang 

 Frank Millang 

 Bonnot Bros., Inc. 

 A. Sauter 

 Growers' Cut 



Flower Co. 

 Henshaw Floral 



Co., Inc. 

 Guttman & Bay- 



nor 



trnited Cut Flower 

 Co. 



Ii. B. Nason 



N. Lecakes 



A. L. Young & 

 Co. 



John Young & Co. 



Pennock-Meehan 

 Co. 



Matthew Samp- 

 son, Jr. 



Herman Weiss 



A. H. Langjahr 

 A. S. Nash 



F. C. Scheerer 

 Hentz & Nash, 



Inc. 

 P. B. Bigby 

 Morris Glass 

 Gunther Bros. 



G. Polykranas 

 James McManus 

 Goldstein & Fut- 



terman 



75c 



per copy 

 postpaid 



per doz. 



express 

 collect 



THE. original Album of Designs was published in response to many inquests from florists who felt the need for 

 an up-to-date book that could be used in taking orders for Funeral Designs, Wedding Decorations and Bouquets, 

 Table Decorations and all cut flower work where it was not practicable to show the customer the finished article as 

 it would be when ready for use. With the publication of this album it became possible to show the finished work 

 in beautifully printed pictures. The first edition sold like hot cakes, a second and third edition went quickly. Now 

 a fourth edition is off the press. Everything is in it— all the standard designs and many new pieces. 



96 pages, nearly 300 designs and decorations, beautifully printed on 

 heavy art paper, handsomely bound in a cover that will stand wear 



75c per copy postpaid 



Florists' Publishing Co. 



a 



$6.00 per dozen by express 



Chicago, HI. 



508 South Dearborn Street 

 (Caxton Building) 



