NOVKMBBU 3, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



89 



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1%e 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. — — 



BALTIMORE 



Md.,Del.,Va.&W.Va. 



PIERCE & CO. 



213 W. Saratoga St. 



SPECIAL 

 DELIVERY 



-TO- 



HOSPITAL^ 



AND 



THEATERS 



24.H0UR 

 SERVICE 



CANADA'S FLORIST 



8-10 W. 

 ^ Adelaide 

 *^ Street 



Toronto 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



CANADA 



JOHN CONNON CO., Limitea 



HAMILTON. ONT. 



Members Florlste' Telegraph Delivery AsB'n 



Largest 

 Retailers 

 in 

 Canada 



Cor.St.CatberineandGuy Sts- 



9St.JohnSt..QUEBEC,CAN. M„„f_-_1 



Member Florists" Tel. Delivery mOniieai 



London, Ont., Cain. 



J. GAMMAGE & SONS, Ltd. 



''The House of Flowers" 

 All Orders Carefully Executed 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



Member 

 Florists' 

 Telegraph 

 Delivery 



WINNIPEG, 



MANITOBA 



R. B. Ormiston 



% Osborne Street 



A Card This Size 



Coste only $1.35 per Week 

 on Yearly Order 



It would keep your name and your specialty 

 befoi« the whole tiade. 



A half Inch card costs only 62'uc per week on 

 yearly order. 



SCRIM'S, FLORIST 



OTTAWA, CANADA 



TRURO, NOVA^SCOTIA 

 fTS. SUCKUNG & CHASE. Ud. 



Montreal, Que., foif/soS 



825 St. Catherine St., W. TP^ 



REGINA, SASK., CANADA 



.pREGlNA FLORIST CO, Lid. 



Bi'BClAL ATTENTION TO F. T. D. ORDERS 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



622 Aisquith Street 

 Downtown 



GRAHAM 



BALTIMORE 



MARYLAND 



GREENHOUSES WAVERLY 



Established 40 Years 



854 W. North Ave. 

 Uptown 



BALTIMORE Samuel Feast & Sons 



■^^ J.1VXV-^X XJ_-i MEMBERS F. T. D. :: :: ESTABLISHED 1832 



AND ALL MARYLAND Charles and Pleasant Streets 



Florists to the present name was that 

 the new association will have as mem- 

 bers only those who are growers and 

 wholesalers, who will pay into the fund 

 one per cent of their receipts. This will 

 go into effect at once. The new associa- 

 tion will bo incorporated. By-laws, 

 printed, are to be sent to all the mem- 

 bers. The chair appointed the follow- 

 ing committee to attend to the fore- 

 going: H. G. Berning, Frank A. Wind- 

 ier and J. J. Beneke. It was decided 

 to appropriate $700 to advertise Hal- 

 loween, AH Souls' day and All Saints' 

 day. This was placed in the hands of 

 the new committee. The present board 

 of directors, composed of L. J. Bourdet, 

 J. F. Ammann, Louis A. Hoerr, W. A. 

 Eowe, A. S. Cerny, Joseph Deutsch- 

 mann, W. J. Pilcher, Henry Berning and 

 Frank A. Windier, will hold until Janu- 

 ary, 1922, when a meeting of all the 

 members of the association will be 

 called. At this meeting nine directors 

 will be elected, three to serve one year; 

 three, two years, and three, three years. 

 The new board will elect the officers for 

 one year. After some discussion, the 

 meeting was adjourned. November 7 is 

 the next meeting date. 



Werner Bros., rose growers, of Clay- 

 ton, Mo., are consigning to this market a 

 large cut of roses, particularly Ophelia 

 and Columbia, which are of fine quality. 

 The executive committee of the St. 

 Louis district branch of the National 

 Flower Growers' Association will meet 

 in the St. Nicholas hotel at Springfield, 

 111., November 8 at 12:30 p. m. The St. 

 Louis members of the committee will 

 leave via the Illinois traction system at 

 8:30 a. m. and will arrive at Springfield 

 at noon. These members are W. J. 

 Pilcher, W. A. Kowe, C. E. DeWever, 

 Joseph Deutschmann and J. J. Beneke, 

 secretary. Others who will attend are 

 Walter Amling, Pana, 111.; J. W. Ross, 

 Centralia, 111.; James N. Cole, Peoria, 

 111.; H. Blixen, Edwardsville, 111.; Lud- 

 wig Stapp, Eock Island, 111., and A. C. 

 Brown and W. J. Hembreiker, Spring- 

 field, 111. J. F. Ammann, national secre- 

 tary, will also attend. 



The St. Louis Florists ' Club will hold 

 its November meeting Thursday after- 

 noon, November 10, at 2 p. m., at the 



Edmonton, Alberta 



WALTER RAMSAY, Ltd. 



The only Florist in the district growing 

 own cut flowers. 



Member F. T. D. 



VANCOUVER, B. C. 



BROWN BROS. & CO., Ltd. 



48 HASTINGS STREET. E. 



i^^ BRITISH COLUMBIA orders 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assn. 



Winnipeg, Man., Gin. 



THE "KING" FLORIST 

 270 Hargrave St. 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



VICTORIA. B. C. 



Brown's Victoria Nurseries, Ltd. 



618 VIEW STREET 



Victoria's Leading Florist 



VANCOUVER. VICTORL\ 



B C B C 

 * A. J. WOODWARD 

 BON VOYAGE ORDERa my specialty 



Saskatoon, Sask., Can. 



VictoHa Nursery S'/gr^^ftg^'wIs't" 



St. Catharines, Ont. 



Robt. L. Dunn ^^ te.?^? ^^^^^ 



HAGERSTOWN, MD, 



HENRY A. BESTER & SONS 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Aas'n- 



Mary Johnston, Florist 



Nee Patereon 



221-223 W. Madison Street Ralhrnnr** Mrt 



Member Florists' Tel. Delivery DdlUIUOIC, t»lU. 



