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The Florists' Review 



Januabt 12. 1922 



JT^e^florist* whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill o rders 

 *"'"~ from other florists for local deUvery on the usual basis. —■ — — " 



FT. WAYNE, IND. 



W. J. & M. S. Vesey 



2602 THOMPSON AVE. 



1 50,000 feet of glass devoted to fine 

 Roses. Orchids and Carnations 



Prompt and Careful Service 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



FUCK FLORAL CO., 207-209 W. Berry St. 

 In the Heart of the City. 



Fort Wayne, Ind. 



and VICINITY 



Largest Cut Flower Shop in the State. 



65,000 feet of glass devoted 

 to Plants and Cut Flowers. 



F. T. D. 



SOUTH BEND, IND/M^c^fganst. 



WILLIAMS THE FLORIST 



South Bend's Leading Florist 



Daily deliveries to St. Mary'a Academy and Notre 

 Dame University. Orders filled for Northern 

 Indiana and Southern Michigan. 



BEYER FLORAL SHOP 



108 E. Jefferson Street 



SOUTH BEND, INDIANA 



Dally deliveries to Notre Dame University and St. 



Mary's Academy. Also close connections wltb 



Nlles, Berrien Springs, St. Joseph. Mich.: 



New Carlisle, Michigan City, La Porte, 



Elkhart, Goshen, Warsaw, Ind. 



Quality Flower Store 



Large Greenhouses of our own; centrally located 



We guarantee satisfaction in service, 

 guality of flowers, and price 



FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS 



HOT SPRINGS, ARK 



The Flower Shop 



B66 Central 

 Avenue 



HI A 1 Nearest Florist in 



elena, Ark. state 150 miies 



BALL FLORAL COMPANY 



PINE BLUFF, ARK. 



DAVIS FLORAL CO, ''#'^«g.^ 



GEORGE RYE, ^^^ fi°"«* 

 ^.l]^ Ft. Smith. Ark. 



Indianapolis, Ind. 



241 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE 



Bertermann Bros Co. 



LEADING FLORISTS 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asbo. 



Kstablishod 1859 



A. WIEGAND'S SONS CO. 



1610 to 1620 North Illinois Street 



INDIANAPOLIS. IND. 



Indiana's oldest, lartreKt and muet complete 



retail establishment. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. 



tlie tilings tlicy are continually advo- 

 cating that others do. For instance, 

 during "Say It with Flowers" week 

 he believes that for that one week the 

 florists sliould do just what the slogan 

 says; that at every florists' banquet the 

 florists and their ladies should not only 

 wear flowers, but the hall should be 

 decorated with flowers in a manner be- 

 fitting the occasion. It is known that 

 on such occasions Mr. Moss carries this 

 idea out to the extent of sending Mrs. 

 Moss, in a prescribed way, a corsage 

 bouquet, with a card asking her to wear 

 it with liis compliments. 



The ball has been started rolling. It 

 is gaining momentum every day. By 

 October 10 it will roll down to the 

 Southern hotel the largest florists' oc- 

 casion that ever took place in our city. 

 Tate. 



GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



Just After Christmas. 



Florists here report a fine holiday 

 trade, with prices much lower than they 

 were last year. 



At Henry Smith 's everything is look- 

 ing fine, the roses in James Marsten's 

 section being in first-class condition. 

 Mr. Marsten is at present grafting more 

 than 15,000 roses. It is the intention of 

 this firm to plant nothing but grafted 

 stock hereafter. The carnations, in 

 George Tunistra's section, are in fine 

 condition. Paul Foley, who has charge 

 of the ferns, has them in all stages of 

 growth — fine, healthy, clean stock. 



The Wealthy Avenue Floral Co. has 

 some fine cyclamens. They are in 8-inch 

 pots, over two feet in diameter and are 

 masses of flowers. For this credit is due 

 to N. Johnson, the grower. This firm 

 plans many improvements for the com- 

 ing season. 



At n. W. Allersma's Benjamin avenue 

 greenhouses business is reported as be- 

 ing good. Everything here is in good 

 order, as usual. 



William Mulick is a busy man these 

 days, funeral work being the main item 

 with him at present. 



Eli Cross has some fine cyclamens. He 

 is growing much Dutch bulbous stock. 



The Crescent Floral Co. has a first- 

 class supply of prepared hyacinths and 

 French Golden Spurs in bloom. 



Lewis Kunst & Son had a successful 

 holiday trade. They are planning to 

 build a steel-frame greenhouse, 30x300, 

 during the coming season. 



Member F. T. D. 



Phone: Canal { ^^ 



1933 



H. W. SHEPPARD 



FORMERLY HILL FLORAL CO. 



FLOWERS OF QUALITY 



Arranged in a Highly Artistic Manner 



Service Unexcelled 

 Your Patronage Solicited 



532-534 Race Street 



CINCINNATI, OHIO 



TERRE HAUTE, IND. 



129 SOUTH SEVENTH STREET 

 JOHN G. HEINL & SON 



Terre Haute, Ind. 



^^?sfr°eef ^ M. B. & C. E. StOVCT 



TERRE HAUTE, IND. 



COWAN BROS. & CO., Rorists 



Establishel 1K94 Twentv-first and Snruoe Sts. 



RICHMOND, INDIANA 



FRED H. LEMON & CO. 

 i9'lorists and Decorators Send us your ordera 



RICHMOND, INDIANA 



AND VICINITY 



Member F. T. D. G. R. PAUSE 



KOKOM O, IND. 



COLES' FLOWER SHOP 



MEMBER P. T. D. 



KOKOMO, IND 



KELLY'S GREENHOUSES 

 Qood Stock Good Work Good Servio 



ATTICA, IND. 



And all Surround- .. Attica Floral Co. 



LOGANSPORT, IND. 



PERSHING-Horist SeTber^^D. 



BLOOMINGTON. IND. 



ELUS FLORAL CO. 



Members F. T. D. 



Mil MARION 

 anon, ind. floral co. 



Member Florists' Tele«rraph Delivery Ass'n. 



Colonial Flower Shop ^, JJ"» 



'It^r^eT GOSHEN. IND. 



