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The Florists^ Review 



August 18, 1921 



-The flori«t« whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders 

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



MEMBER F. T. D. 



YOUNGSTOWN, 0. 



HARRY C WALTHER 



29 WEST WOOD STREET 



WELL EQUIPPED TO HANDLE YOUR ORDERS 



F. T. D. 



FLORISTS 



SCHRAMM BROS. 

 1315 Cherry St. 



TOLEDO, OHIO 



Stock, Workmanship and Service first-class. 

 Send us some orders and we will reciprocate. 



HELEN F. PATTEN 



907 Madison Ave. Member F. T. D. 



SUDER* 



TheToledo,Ohio,Flori^s 



A. A. SUDER. Proprietor 



2941-3003 CHERRY STREET 



AKRON, OHIO 



THE HEEPE CO. 



EXCLUSIVE FLORIST 



AKRON, OHIO TT''^ 



HAMMERSCHMIDT 4 CLARK 

 12 W. MARKET ST. 



TOLEDO, OHIO 



MBTZ & BATEMAN 

 221 Superior St. Members F. T. D, 



COLUMBUS, O., and Vicinity 



THE MUNK FLORAL CO.. Growers 

 Can Fill All Retail Orders 



TheWilson Seed & Floral Co. J^'^.j^oMKrE? 



COLUMBUS; OHIO 



Columbus, Ohio f^'EHTs'u. 



THE FRANKLIN PARK FLORAL CO. 

 Cut Flowers for Central Ohio 



COLUMBUS. OHIO 



N'l PI Cl Member 



eilr lower ohop^j„.^ 



Flowers 

 for all 

 occasions 



VAN METER FLOWER SHOP 

 U^^Ail^ SPRINGFIELD,OHIO 



BEST FLOWERS FOR KVERY OCCASION 



WARREN, OHIO 



WEIsh""- ADGATE & SON 



WK GROW OUB F'. OWERS 



Columbus, Ohio 



GAY ST. FLORAL CO. 



57 E. Gay St. 



EXCLUSIVE FLORISTS 



Zanesville, 0. 



C. L. HUMPHREY 



Has the l>est facilities for filling your orders. 

 Membor Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



COLUMBUS, OHIO ^'^\^£^ 



s. High St. Mission Flower Shoppe 



the week of August 9. First prize was 

 awarded the W. L. Rock Flower Co. for 

 a wreath of rubrum lilies and gladioli, 

 and second prize for a basket of tri- 

 toma and croton ferns. Rock's Flower 

 Gardens won first prize for the best 

 collection of annual garden flowers and 

 first for the best collection of peren- 

 nials. The Pinehurst Floral Co. won first 

 prize for gladioli; first on Mrs. Francis 

 King, Halley and in the mixed class; 

 first in each class of five varieties of 

 asters, white, pink, red, purple and 

 lavender; first on all classes of roses, 

 Kaiserin for white, Columbia for pink, 

 Milady for red and Russell for any 

 other color, and first on table decora- 

 tion arranged for six persons. The 

 latter was of Russell roses and adian- 

 tum. Pinehurst won nineteen first 

 prizes, two second prizes and two third 

 prizes. M. E. Carter, W. Lawrence 

 Rock and Wiley Pendleton were judges 

 of the amateur entries, all of which were 

 liigli-class. 



A meeting of the Florists' Club was 

 held the evening of August 11 in the 

 office of the T. J. Noll Floral Co. The 

 attendance was not what it should have 

 been, as is the case with many of the 

 meetings, but the interest of those 

 present was gratifying. Nominations 

 were made for the annual election in 

 September. Three new members were 

 admitteil: Glenn H. Parker, Frank 

 Pavne and Llovd ^lonson. President 

 T. "j. Noll appointed William L. Rock 

 chairman of a committee to invite the 

 F. T. J). .Tssociation to liold its cf)ii- 

 veutiou in Kansas C'ity in 1922. Robert 

 Fields exhibited a new pink gladiolus, 

 unnamed, known as Seedling No. 7. It 

 is of a beautiful shade, with marked 

 center. .T. B. Masson exhibited an 

 achimenes, a plant brought by him from 

 England and developed in his jrreen- 

 houses. It is one of the few plants that 

 bloom all the year. S. Rryson Ayres 

 showed an artistic basket of strawllow- 



Cleveland, O. 



Toa 

 mtxMcas 



10515 SXTPERIOR AVK. 



3 STORES 



Personal Attention. Highest Quality and Service. 



Members F. T. D. A. 



EGGERT N. ZETLITZ 



THE LEADING RORIST 

 209 We^ Market Street 



LIMA, OHIO 



Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



MARION, OHIO 



6 railroads with good connections to all parts of state 



A GOOD SELECTION OF FXOWERS 



ON BAND AT ALI. TIMI8. 



BLAKE'S. 140W. Center 



ALLIANCE, O. 



522 S. Freedom A?e. H. T.' MILLER 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



Member 

 F. T. 1) 



LORAIN, OHIO 



^^"^J^"^ F. G. CAREK. Leading nori-st 



Our Motto: "Anywhere; Any Time." 



LORAIN or ELYRIA. OHIO 



Member Tl TT CT A «* ^our 

 F. T. D. 1 UL.ll/\ Service 



Elyria, Ohio ""^o' 



THE L. C. HECOCK FLORAL CO. 

 Member Florists' Telegrraph Delivery Association 



ASHTABULA, 0. 



ASHTABULA FLORAL CO. 



Ernest E. Tone, Msx. 137 MAIN STREET 



