Septemhkk 22, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



71 



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* ^The <lori«t« whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders 

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



A Message to Memphis; an F. T. D. 

 Order for West Tennessee, Arkansas, or 

 Mississippi and parts of Alabama - -Wire 



IDLEWILD 



GREENHOUSES 



TWO 

 STORES 



Main Store 

 89 S. Main St. 



Branch Store 

 234 East St. 



Then Idlewild Flowers— First Quality— plus all the 

 Artistry of Idlewild Floral Designers, and Prompt 

 Service completes your customer's message to 



^'Say It with Flowers" 

 Idlewild Flowers 



W. H. ENGLEHART, 

 President and Manager 



Memphis, Tennessee 



HARTFORD, CONN. 



Creenhouses; 

 BentonSt 



Stores: 

 741 Main Sc 

 364AsyhimSt 



r r. T. ft 

 Olden Kihrrtwl ior all part* ci Coonectienl 



Hartford, Conn. 



J. ALBERT BRODRIB 

 Store, 639 Main Street 



Deliveries to New Britain, Heriden, Middletown, 



Manchester, Rockville, Karmington, Willimantic 

 Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



Hartford, Conn. 



180 Asylum Street 



Member 

 F. T, D. 



HARTFORD 



CONNECTICUT 



Welch's Flower Shop 



197 Trumbull Street 

 A. W. Welch Mrs. E. M. Welch 



BRISTOL, R. L 



SAMUEL KINDER & BRO. 



EST. 

 1895 



and George Deutschmann. Tlie trustees 

 and the committee liad made perfect ar- 

 ranfrenients, wliieli were all eomjileted 

 by the time of tlie first arrivals. Those 

 in charge of arrangements were later as- 

 sisted by the association's officers, who 

 are Martin Udc, jiresident; (Jeorge Ilart- 

 niann, vice-president; Jose])h Deutsch- 

 mann, secretary, and August Ilartmann, 

 treasurer. These latter looked after the 

 comforts of all present and jiresented 

 playthings to all the youngsters. Will- 

 iam Smith was on hand with a ]iresent 

 for all growers, in the slinjie of silver 

 lead j)encils. 



There were nine events, in wiiich any- 

 one in attendance could take part, 

 and there was the usual big event for 

 members. Only those in Jittendanee 

 could jdacc their names in the hat for 

 the twenty prizes oflfered for this event. 

 The J. C. Aloninger Co., Chicago; the 

 .Vmerican Greenhouse Mfg. Co., Chicago; 

 Kroeschell Bros. Co., Chicago; the Ad- 

 vance Co., Richmond, Ind., and tlie St. 

 Tjouis Seed Co. offered ])rizes. The St. 

 Louis wholesalers, who now number 

 seven, were liberal contributors in 

 jirizes. 



The best prize of tlu' day was won by 

 Mrs. A. W. Gumz in the time walk. The 

 ]»rize was a cedar chest. Tliose in at- 

 tendance s.ay that it was not one of the 

 largest attended jiicnics given by the 

 growers, but, for a jolly good crowd and 

 sociability, this affair was by far one of 

 the best of its kind ever given. 

 .Various Notes. 



Tlie Lady Florists' Home Circle was 

 entertained September 7 by Mrs. Otto G. 



Providence, Rhode Island 

 lohnston Brothers 



J< 



LEADING FLORISTS 

 38 DORRANCE STREET 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assn 



d 



BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 



James Horan & Son 



943 MAIN STREET 



Largest Growers in this District 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



A Card This Size 



Costs only $1.25 p«T Week 

 on Yearly Order 



It would koep your name and your specialty 

 befoie tlie whole tiiulc. 



A lialf inch card costs only 62'2C per week on 

 yearly order. 



PROVIDENCE, R.I. 



AND ALL NEW ENGLAND POINTS 



T. J. Johnston & Co.. "" "^tdo^'f^ii^cE 



Bridgeport, Conn. 



John Reck & Son, 985 Main Street 



MANCHESTER, N. H. 



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