Jancabx 19, 1922 



The Florists' Review 



73 



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?hg florists whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill or ders 

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



NEW YORK CITY 



THE PARK FLOEIST 



S. H. CALAMARAS 116 East S4th Street 



AT YOUR SERVICE 



FLORIST FOR 26 YEARS 



NEW YORK ^«'«-'»-^,o. 3822 



HENRY HART, Inc. 



1000 MADISON AVENUE 



In the heart of most exclusive 

 residential section 



RAMM'S '^'-°^^'^ 



SHOP 



In the \T^,„ V^X ^12 Madison 

 Heart of INCW 1 OlK Arenue 



Prompt and EfEcient Service 



Member F. T. D. 



WIR£ US FOR ALL OCCASION S 



P'OKK£RSE&SON 



6s FIFTH AVENUE 



THE BOSTON FLORIST 



Personal Belcction. Satisfaction truaranteed. 



In the lieart of New York City. 



Close to Theaters and Steamships. 



lilstablishea 1902 



BSE. 34th St., NEW YORK 



BRONX, New YorkCity 



FORDHAM FLORIST 



421 E. FORDHAM ROAD 



SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



JOHNSTON'S 



SYRACUSE'S FINEST FLOWER SHOP 



IMMEDIATE MESSENGER SERVICE 

 Syracuse and Vicinity 



WASHINGTON and WARREN STREETS 



For SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



W. E. DayCo./°°°^1^^"r""^^- 



TROY, N. Y. ^r. 



;mber 



T. D. 

 33 Fourth St. H. LOUIS MENAND 



HORNELL, New York 

 C G. JAMES & SON 



Prompt Dolivoili's to FInilrn. f'ornlnt'nnd WpllsvlUe 



CLEAN, N. Y. 



Td^graphDeil^ry Manucl Oppcnneim 



» 785 FIFTH AVENUE ' 



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 /'w5< t»ci, •£.»«<«, and tjivcned'on io fil(i''<^ "tfi'tn, 



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BUNYARD 



413 Madison 

 Avenue 



NEW YORK CITY 



Member F. T. D. 



SUMMER SEASON, Bellevue Ave., 

 NEWPORT. R. I. 



teo on the applications of W. Maddox 

 and Fred 0. Bruenig reported favorably 

 and a motion prevailed that the secre- 

 tary cast one ballot of election for the 

 members present. The following filed 

 applications for membership: Ralph Al- 

 bers, A. Sties and R. Wiederhold, all 

 members of the sales force of A. W. 

 Gumz Wholosale Floral Co., A. T. Jab- 

 lonsky and P. B. Jablonsky of Olivette, 

 Mo., sons of A. Jablonsky, carnation 

 specialists; and Cocstor C. Halstead and 

 Irwin T. Klamm, of the St. Clair Floral 

 Co., Belleville, 111. These were refer- 

 red to a committee for a report at the 

 next meeting. 



The chair then called upon J. F. Am- 

 ni;inn, chairman of the St. Louis Flower 

 Show Association, for a talk on the prog- 

 ress of the show, to be held next Novem- 

 ber in the Coliseum. Mr. Animann re- 

 sponded by reading the names of all the 

 chairmen of tlie various committees and 

 meml)ers of them, followed with an in- 

 teresting talk on wh;it is expected of the 

 members of the club for the success of 

 the show. lie urged members to sub- 

 scribe liberally to the guarantee fund, 

 which that committee had placed at 

 .$10,000. A quarter of this has already 

 been subscribed. 



Treasurer Smith 's report showed a 

 healthy balance to the club's credit. A 

 rising vote of thanks was given the A. 

 W. Gumz Co., for the afternoon's en- 

 tertainment. Tlie meeting then ad- 

 journed to meet Jigain Thursday, Feb- 

 ruary 9. 



Various Notes. 



The Retail Florists' Association held 

 its monthly meeting one week ahead of 

 the regular scheduled time. The meeting 

 was held Monday night, January i). The 

 reason for advancing the date was not 

 given, as the regular meeting nights are 

 always the third Monday in the month. 

 There were only five members present 



. . . FLORIST . . . 



426 Madison Ave.— and 49th Strert 



Also Vanderbil land MCM/ WfWil^ 

 Ritz-Carlton Hotels iNt,W lUlxK 



Telephone Murray Hfll 783 • 



Highest award at the International Flower Show, 

 April II, Grand Central Palace, 

 tocation Central. Personal Attentkm. 



NEW YORK CITY 

 ADOLPH MEYER 



yiS^' BON TON ""diss 



1062 Madison Avenue 



Near the great Art Museum anil Cleopatra's Needle 



WE COVER LONG ISLAND 

 JERSEY and CONNECTICUT 



Phones: 2352-7019 Lenox. 



David Clarke's Sons 



2139-2141 BROADWAY 



Tel, 1552. 1553 Columbus 



NEW YORK CITY 



Out-of-town orders for delivery in New York 

 carefully and promptly filled at reasonable rattle 



NEW YORK 



Orders 



Sent to 



H.H.BURNS 



609 

 Madison Av. 



will receive prompt and careful attention 

 LONG ISLAND JERSEY CITY 



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