August 4, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



Til* Oorlst* wIm>*« eavdc agg— r on tbe pares oarnrlnc tbim 1imMI« T9 pr«pwr«d to fm ordi 

 B^x^ ijptan (S^«ff Se9i«t» for local dellTwry en Hm osnal taMriSo 



LOS ANGELES 



Members Florists* Telegraph Delivery 



WOLFSKILL'S and MORRIS GOLDENSON 



229 West Third Street 



DARDS 



341 Madison Ave. 

 Opp. Hotel Biltmore 



New York 



Ihe Leading 

 Florist forneurly 

 Half a Century 



NEW YORK CITY 

 ADOLPH MEYER 



In center 

 of the 



BON TON "'Slc^i 



1062 Madison Avenue 



Near tbe great Art Museum and Cleopatra's Needl* 



WE COVER LONG ISLAND 

 JERSEY and CONNECTICUT 



Phones: 2352-7019 Lenox. 



WILSON 



3 and 6 Greene Ave. 

 Main Store: Cor. Fulton St. 



BROOKLYN 



PHONE 

 6800 PROSPECT 



NEW YORK 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



JAMES WEIR, Inc. 



324 Fulton St.. cor. Pierrepont 



Telegraph orders receive our usual (rood care 

 and prompt attention. Phones. 270-271 Main 



BUNYARD 



413 Madison 

 Aveaue 



NEW YORK CITY 



Member F. T. D. 



SUMMER SEASON. Bellevue Ave., 

 NEWPORT. R. I. 



David Clarke's Sons 



2139-2141 BROADWAY 



Tel, 1562, 1553 Columbus 



NEW YORK CITY 



Out-of-town orders for delivery in New York 

 carefully and oromptly filled at reasonable rat«s 



JOSEPH TREPEL 



Member F. T. D. 



BROOKLYN'S LARGEST FLORIST 



FIFTEEN STORES 



MAIN STORE. 334 Lewis Avenue 



Phone IIBO Bedford. BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Telefrraph orders delivered to any part of New 



York City, Brooklyn and Long Island. 



OLEAN, N. Y. 



Manuel Oppenheim 



Member Florists 

 Telegraph Deli very 



. . . FLORIST . . . 



426 Madison Ave. — and 49th Street 



Also Vanderbilt and NIP\Y/ VORkT 

 Ritz-Carlton Hotels INILW HJtVN. 



Telephone Murray Hfll 783 



Highest award at the International Flower Show, 



April II, Grand Central Palace. 



Location Central. Peraooal Attention. 



GARDENERS ORGANIZE. 



No "Experts" Wanted. 



The members of the National Associa- 

 tion of Gardeners, who occupy the posi- 

 tions of superintendents and gardeners 

 on the country estates located in Nas- 

 sau county, Loflg Island, met at the 

 Nassau County Club House, Glen Cove, 

 Thursday afternoon, July 28, and or- 

 ganized as the Nassau county branch of 

 the national association. 



It was exj)lained at the meeting by 

 M. C. Ebel, secretary of the National 

 Association of Gardeners, that the pur- 

 pose of establishing this branch is to 

 create greater cooperation on the part 

 of the local members of the national as- 

 sociation, to protect their interests and 

 those of their employers .against the 

 encroachments of the so-called "ex- 

 jierts" who offer their services, ranging 

 from an "advisory capacity" to that of 

 "nonresident supervising manager" of 

 an estate. 



He stated that it has been his experi- 

 ence that most of these so-called "ex- 

 perts" possess a limited knowledge of 



IN HEART OF NEW YORK CITY 



332 FIFTH AVE., NEAR 33rd ST. 

 Opposite the Waldorf-Astoria. Phone Mad. Sq. 388-369 

 OUK MOTTO— THE GOLDEN RULE 



RAMM'S ihSr'' 



la the 

 Heart of 



New York i';er'^"° 



Prompt and Efficient Service 



Member F. T. D. 



THE BOSTON FLORIST 



Personal selection. -Satisfaction pnaranteed. 



In the heart of New York City. 



Close to Theaters and Steamships. 



EstabUshed 1902 



135 E. 34th St., NEW YORK 



Ave. 

 Y, 



HUGO H.JAHN, Mis. ^ 



Tel. 1962 Bedford. WiU deliver to Steamships. Thesten, 

 anywhere within 20 miles of New York. Artwtic work. 

 Personal attention. Special care of telegraph orders. 



FLORAL OSWEGO, N.Y. 



ART STUDIO E. KENDIG. ProD. 

 Member F. T. D. At Your Serviea. Personal Attention. 



