JANUABX 26, 19a£ 



The Florists^ Review 



85 



^e_fl ortoto whoce cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill o rders, 

 *""" '""" from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. ^ 



DECATUR, 



ILLINOIS 



DAUT BROS. 



F. T. D. 



120 E. Prairie St. 



JOUET FLORAL CO. 



507 ^&S~ JOUET, ILL. 



All points in Will County and Vicinity 



CENTRALIA, ILL. 



J\}J ROQ*J We serve the followin« 

 . VV. XXWOO Illinois towns, direct 

 train service: Mt. Vernon. Wayne City. Fair- 

 field. Sesser. Christopher, Herrin, Ashley, Car- 

 bondale, Nashville, Oakdale, Coulterville. 

 Sparta. Salem, Odin, Sandoval, Carlyle, Patoka. 

 Kinmundy, Farina. 



F. T. D. Member. 



QUINCY, ILL. 



H. A. GENTEMAN 



Uember Florists' Telesrapb Delivery Association 



For Northeastern Missouri and 

 Central-western Illinois. 



Oiiinrv III HECKENKAMP, ^TlS' 



KlUUlK^yy 111. Quincy's Leading Florist 

 Western Illinois. Northeastern Missouri and 

 Southeastern Iowa. 40.000 feet of glass. 



CENTRALIA s^^^therh ILL. 



The Webster Greenhouses 



Member Florists' Telegraph Deliverr 



GALESBURG, ILL. 



I. L. PILLSBURY-For Central 111. 

 Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



GALESBURG, ILL. 



H. F. DRURY 



Member F. T. D. 

 All orders filled well 



Northern Illinois 

 Southern Wisconsin 



J. L JOHNSON 



Toor order will reeeive oor prompt and careful attention 



DE KALB, ILL. 



DKON, ILL., and NORTHERN ILL 



^ Dixon Floral Co 



W« au and wlU b* 

 ri«d to ssrra 



Member F T 



BRINKERHOFF GREENHOUSES 



SPRINGFIELD and CENTRAL ILLINOIS 



Itanber Jlorista' Tahsraph DdlvMT 

 Prompt 8arTJ«a Al» 



Beat and Prompt I 



ways 



SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 



Hembreiker & Cole, SffiUC^'s'u""*^ 



Members Florists' Teleirraph Delivery Association 



SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 



217 South 

 Fifth Street 



Good Service 



Backed by Large 



Greenhouses 



MEMBER F. T. D. ^^ 



PRINCETON, ILL. 



W. E. TRIMBLE 

 GREENHOUSE CO. 



For Central and 



Northern Illinois. 



MembersF. T. D 



PEKIN- 



-PEORIA 



AH Orders Receive Personal Attention 



GEO. A. KUHL PEKIN. ILUNOIS 



THORNTONS 

 SHOP 



Streator, lU. JiSSS 



Quality is Our Hobby 



F. T. D. 



STERUNG and ROCK FALLS, ILL. 



and VICINITY. ^out satisfaction is our aim. 

 J. A. SWARTLEY & SONS, STERUNG, ILL 



district for dues $156.15. Since the first 

 of the present year, fourteen members 

 have paid their first quarterly dues, the 

 amount being $130.25. This makes the 

 total collected in dues to' date $1,909.03, 

 which has been turned over to the treas- 

 urer at various times during the year. 

 The disbursements to date from vouch- 

 ors No. 1 to vouchers No. 23 in the 

 hands of the treasurer were $1,091.63, 

 leaving a balance in the liands of our 

 treasurer of $817.40." 



The treasurer's report followed, which 

 sliowcd the same balance as that re- 

 ported by the secretary. Both reports 

 were approved by the auditing commit- 

 tee. A motion then prevailed that re- 

 ports be accepted and filed. The nomi- 

 nating committee reported as follows: 

 President, Walter A. Amling, of Pana, 

 111.; vice-president, W. J. Pilcher, Kirk- 

 wood, Mo.; second vice-president, H. 

 Blixen, Edwardsvillc, 111. Executive 

 committee — J. F. Ammann, Edwards- 

 villc, 111.; P^ank Washburn, Blooming- 

 ton, 111.; L. Stapp, Rock Island, 111.; 

 Philip Daut,Decatur,Ill.; C.E. DeWever, 

 Olivette, Mo., and W. A. Rowe, Kirk- 

 wood, Mo. The secretary and treasurer 

 are to be appointed by the new executive 

 board. There being no further nomina- 

 tions, a motion prevailed that the nom- 

 inations close, and that tlie secretary 

 cast one ballot for their election to office 

 for one year. This was followed by final 

 reports from all committees. 



C. E. DeWever, chairman of the pot 

 plant growers' committee, made an in- 

 teresting report, which was followed by 

 a long discussion. A motion followed 

 that this committee bo continued for an- 

 other year. 



Frank Washburn, chairman of the re- 

 tail growers' committee, reported that 

 all was well with the retail growers, as 

 they had no complaints to thrash out 

 since their last report. 



W. J. Pilcher, of the cut flower grow- 

 ers' committee, said his committee had 

 nothing of any importance to report and 

 that everything is working well. 



W. A. Rowe, chairman of the purchas- 



JACKSON.MISS. 



THE CAPITOL FLORAL CO. 



THIRTY YEARS OF FU3RAL PROGRESS 



Greenhoase and Retail Store 



PROMPT ATTENTION, OUR MOTTO 



Member F. T. D. Texas Bldir., B. Capitol St. 



Yankton and Mitchell, S. D. 



We grow Roses, Carnations and all seasonable 

 flowers. Floral emblems that are right. Give 

 us your northwest orders. 160-page catalogue. 



Gumey Greenhouse Company 



MitcheU,S.D. ™^Sr 



Choice flowers and prompt service 

 731 SOUTH MONTANA ST. Member F. T. D. 



Fargo, North DeJcota 



SMEDLEY FLORAL CO., Inc. 

 We ahip to all pointa in the Northwest 



Bstablishod OT«r a Quarter o( a esnbuy 



Devils Lake, N. D. Minot,N.D 



VAUCERS FLORAL CO. 



Largest Greenhooses in the tate 



GRAND FORKS, N.D. ^^^IIT 



§ 8 k^n GRAND FORKS FLORAL CO. 



Orders for North Dakota and Northern Minnesota 



GRAND FORKS, N. D. 



McELROrS FLOWER SHOP 



Order* for North Tn kota and Northern Minnesota 



CLARKSDALE. MISS. 



PAYNE'S FLOWER SHOP 



TUPELO, MISS 



!?tTo^;l;;^Jg TUPELO FLORAL CO 



MISSISSIPPI 



STEMME A SONS 



HATTIESBURO 



GREENVILLE, MISS, 



IDLE HOUR FLORAL CO. 

 L. A. WAAS. Monaser. ^01 Percy Street 



PONTIAC, ILUNOIS '^^t'h'. 



W.J. MILLER & SON 



Flowers of all kinds 

 in their 



