The Florists' Review 



Dbckubbb 8, 1921 



Jhg flori»t« whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to flU orders 

 ~ from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 



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NEW YORK 



F.T.D. MEMBERS 



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Colonial Flower Shop | 



230 Delaware Avenue | 



Wm. H. Graver 



77 and 79 Allen Street 



Kramer the Florist 



1291 Jefferson Street 



Lehde & Galley 



2 1 65 Seneca Street 



W. J. Palmer & Son | 



304 Main Street 



Scott the Florist 



Main and Balcom Streets | 



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Charles Sandiford | 



2692 Main Street 



Felton's Flower Shop 



352 Williams Street 



W. H. Sievers 



330 Genesee Street 



S. A. Anderson 



440 Main Street 



KANSAS 



KANSAS 

 CITY 



MRS. T. A. MOSELEY 



"Service Above Self" 7 1 2 Minnesota Ave. 

 MEMBER F. T. D. 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Akin's Floral Co. 1 203 Baltimore 

 KANSAS CITY, MO. 



O'CONNELL FLOWER SHOP 



FOR SERVICE 



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KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Midland Flower Shop, Eie^th^street 



Pierre Schneider, of Creve Coeur, Mo., 

 states that his yellow pompon, No. 16-18, 

 has been named Autumn Glow and that 

 it is a seedling from an unnamed variety 

 and Buckingham. It scored 90 points at 

 the Florists' Club meeting and 86 at the 

 Chrysanthemum Society committee's ex- 

 amination held recently at Chicago. 



Friends of Theodore Heil, who has 

 been for the last three years with the 

 American army in Germany, will be 

 pleased with the news that he is on his 

 way home and expects to arrive in time 

 to help his brother, Paul F. Heil, during 

 the Christmas rush. 



B. C. Eandall has been elected secre- 

 tary of the Acme Floral Co., located in 

 the Arcade building. Mr. Eandall is a 

 brother of the head of Randall's Flower 

 Shop, Worcester, Mass. Dr. Hill was re- 

 elected president and Miss E. Turk, 

 treasurer. 



The Bourdet Floral Co., at Tower 

 Grove and Magnolia avenues, has in its 

 new range a fine display of cyclamens, 

 poinsettias and other blooming plants 

 and has heavy bookings for Christmas. 

 Andre Bourdet has charge of the green- 

 houses and his brother, Roger, looks 

 after the retail end of the business. 



The W. C. Smith Wholesale Cut 

 Flower Co. has a house of the finest 

 Begonia Melior at the Kirkwood range. 

 Heavy advance orders for these have 

 already been booked for Christmas. 



Adolph Steidle has resigned his posi- 

 tion as designer with Grimm & Gorly 

 and is back on the job in the designing 

 department of F. H. Weber, in which 

 also are A. Hoffmann, Jr., John Kern 

 and Miss Gildring. This makes a great 

 quartet of eflicient designers. 



Samuel Roth's floral department at 

 the Famous-Barr department store is 

 now snugly located in a new place in 

 the extreme western part of the base- 

 ment, which gives him the much needed 

 room. Miss Roth has charge of the 

 salesladies and Mr. Roth does the de- 

 signing. 



Frank O'Leary, manager for Grimm 

 & Gorly, East St. Louis branch; Haun & 

 Weis and Miss Doussard, all on Collins- 

 ville avenue, say they had a splendid 

 Thanksgiving business and a steady de- 

 mand 80 far all the season. 



Visitors the last week were Mr. and 

 Mrs. George H. Blackman, of the Wil- 

 liam Blackman Floral Co., of Evansville, 

 Ind.; Martin Reukauf, representing H. 



KANSAS 

 CITY 



F.T.D. 



MISSOURI 



Chandler's 

 Flowers 



4700 Ward Parkway 



Muehlebach 

 Flower Shop 



1208 Baltimore 



Samuel Murray 



1017 Grand Ave. 



J. E. Murray 

 and Co. 



217 East 10th St. 



A. Newell 



1 1 th and McGee 



WilHam L Rock 

 Flower Co. 



1106 Grand Ave. 



Alpha Floral Co. 



1105 Walnut St. 



Joseph Austin 



3111 Troost Ave. 



W. J. Barnes 



38th and Euclid 



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