The Florists' Review 



JUNH 23, 1921 



ni« Oortsto whos* enrds mmmr on tli« p«K«s earryinc till* hmA, an g r> j»r »a to fiU ord«n 

 from oUmt Oorlat* for local a^vcrw on Ui* n«nal bsalo. 



BOSTON 

 MASS 



HOUGHTONA GORNEY 



UNDER THE PARK ST CHURCH 



BOSTON- BECKER'S 



Send US your toleRrams. Prompt service IN 

 ami KOIINUAHOUT BOSTON. Our con- 

 servatories are in Cambridge, only 8 minutes 

 from the heart of Boston. 



BECKEK'S CONSERVATORIES 



CAMBRIDGE. MASS. 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



342 

 Boylston Street, 



CARBONE, 



BOSTON 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



The Beacon Florid 



7 Beacon Street, BOSTON 



J. EISEMANN, Manager, 14 years head dec- 

 orator and designer for Penn's. 



PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE GUARANTEED. 



Brookline, Mass. 



220 Washington Street 



F. E. PALMER, Inc. 



Established 188G 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



Cambridge, Mass. 



Largest Retail Conservatories near the heart 

 of Boston, Deliveries in all suburbs. 



HAROLD A. RYAN. Inc. 



Opposite Mount Auburn Cemetery 



CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 



tOBBINS BROS.. 

 Near All CoHeges 



636 Massachusetts Avenue 

 Uemben F. T. D. 



Brookline, Mass. 



i31iB««f°?st. Alice B.Merrill 



Member F.T. D 



MEMBERS 

 T. D. 



Lynn, Mass. f 



GIBBS BROS., 231-233 Union St. 



MELROSE, MASS. 



The Casey Florift Co. 93 Maple Street 



Nearest Dealer to New England Sanitarimn 



BROCKTON, MASS. 



Belmont Flower Shop "l.'^^B^ 



THE PENN POLICY 



'RELIABILITY GREATER THAN ABILITY" • 



124 Tremont Street 



BOSTON, MASS. 



P. S. — This doesn't mean 

 "Postscript." It means 

 "PENN SERVICE." 



Morse & Beals, LOWELL, MASS. 



Nearest Shipping Point to 

 NEW HAMPSHIRE and VERMONT 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



Boston, Massachusetts 



44 TEMPLE PLACE 

 The Centrally Located Florist Shop 

 Yours for Reciprocity. We cover all points in New England 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



BOSTON 9, MASS. 



HENRY R. COMLEY. Florist. 6 Park Street 



60 years' experience in the florist bosiness gaaranteea 

 efficiency to take care of all orders. 20 per cent allowed. 



a fellow, the better business man 



makes of you. Just try it. 



Membership Committee, 

 Joseph H. Hill, 



A. L. Miller, _^ 



J. F. Ammaiin, 

 S. S. Pennock, 

 Paul E. Klingsporn. 



it 



A STORY WITH A LESSON. 



The following tale expresses, beyond 

 doubt, the conditions of florists of to- 

 day as against former times. Now, 

 more than ever, it illustrates why we 

 should continue botli our national pub- 

 licity campaign and our local advertis- 

 ing. 



Wc may not always find the road 

 quite so smooth as at present and may 

 need our reserves for future building. 

 Hence this story from King's Round 

 Table and the Keystone, with the hope 

 that many will get an inspiration: 



SCR.\TCn. 



Onco there w.ia an Old Ilcn who had p.nssed 

 the timo when she Needed to Worry about tlie 

 Axe. Slie had helped many broods of Chickens 

 to SCO the Lisht and had been, indeed, tliroiigh 

 the War. This Wise old Hen felt she knew 

 .\11 There Was to Know. This is a sad state to 

 Got into. 



'i'liere came a scnson of Warm Rain and lyiis 

 of It, wlien the worms were washi'd oat of tlie 

 Kroiind and lay in Lnsli Trofiisiou al)out Her 

 feot. She didn't liave to scrafch. The worms, 

 and tlie delicious biiKs, Hooked about Her, and 

 crawled over her feet, and she ate rapidly and 

 heedlessly. 



Came a time when she waxed exceedinR 

 Fat, and her appetite became finicky. She would 

 stmt about the Barnyard and kick bugs and 

 worms out of her i)nth, if they were not of the 

 best variety. In fact, this Old Hen became 

 miRhty Clioosy about lier food, and many an 

 insect bit her in the foot witli Impunity. She 

 wouldn't delpn even to look down. 



Then imperceptibly things began to change 

 and the worms weren't quite so profuse as 

 before. But the Old Hen knew that this was 

 only temporary and that Good Times would 

 soon return. So she leaned luxuriously against 

 the barn door and dreamed cute little dreams 

 about Hen Heaven and the Joys that were there 

 for her. 



The Worms grew Si'arcer and scarcer, and 

 the Old Hen began to lose some of her Sur- 



Waltham, Mass. 



1st CLASS f£ki^ 



M. F. RUANE 



Member F. T. D. 121 Moody St. 



Worcester, Mass. 



RANDALL'S 

 FLOWER SHOP 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



FALL RIVER 

 MASS. 

 33 N. Main Street 



Orders Executed for 



Southeastern Haas., Newport 



and Rhode Island Points 



BURLINGTON. VT. 



_ Mrmbtr F. T. D. 



Orden for Vermont and Northern New York D'Jei to 

 TOur entire satisfaction at right prices. 



STAMFORD, CONN. 



QUALITY FLOWER SHOP 



Member F. T. D. 43 ATLANTIC ST. 



Prompt delivery to 



Noroton, Darien, Norwalk, Greenwich 



MALDEN, MASS. 



J. WALSH & SON 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. 



