NOVEMBBK 3, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



91 



The florists whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill ordera 

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



NO ORDER TOO LARGE 



- NO ORDER TOO SMALL 



CLEVELAND ®^^ ^^ irtea^r do 



^^ ^ A-i.«-lA M.A, 1 X^ ,QQ^ EUCUD AVENUE 



WE ARE THE LARGEST GROWERS OF CUT FLOWERS IN OHIO 



Kirchner's for Cleveland 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery 

 ADDRESS 



KIRCHNER'S FLOWERS 



6701 Qyincy St. CLEVELAND. Ohio 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Wm. H. Temblett 



FLOWERS 

 Member F. T. D. 10313 Euclid Avenue 



AKRON, OHIO 



THE HEEPE CO. 



EXCLUSIVE FLORIST 



CLEVELAND, O. 



BRAMLEY & SON 



Store arid GreenhonsM 

 1181 E. 71st St. 



LORAIN. 

 OHIO 



Elyria, Ohio 



THE L. C. HECOCK FLORAL CO. 

 Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



Youngstown, 0. ''s^re^t"*'' 



"^"f^^. d. RYAN & CULVER 

 YOUNGSTOWN. OHIO 



16>a N. Phelps Street QUAXITX AND SERVIOI 



YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO 



Central newer Shop ""YS ^^l^^WJiMr- 

 T^^^i. AL" RELIANCE SEED CO. 



ironton, Unio tristate florists 



SouthernOhio, Kentucky, West Virginia 



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Bowling Green, Ohio 



BRIGHAM'S FLOWER STORE 

 174 South Main Street 



MARIETTA, OHIO 



Have our own XT V'lrPR Member 

 Greenhouses. ^^' I^lvJl^Ix p. x, p. 



ASHTABULA, 0. 



„ ASHTABULA FLORAL CO. 



Ernest E. Tone, Mgr. 137 MAIN STREET 



are racing on the east side traclt. Mr. 

 Haun has invited any member of the 

 trade to come over and see the dogs run. 



Grimm & Gorly advertised a special 

 cut mum sale for October 28 and 29. 

 The mums sold at 19 cents each. Many 

 thousand mums w^ere disposed of. 



The tliree trustees of the Florists' 

 Club, A. W. Gumz, L. Baumann and O. 

 Ruff, are members of the Violet team 

 of the "Say It with Flowers" bowling 

 league and are keeping that team well 

 up in the race. 



Andrew Hoffmann, of tlie George 

 Waldbart Floral Co., was passing good 

 cigars October 26, as usual. He was 

 born on that day in 1868. 



Henry, William and Charles Meier, 

 who operate 50,000 square feet of glass 

 at Kirkwood, Mo., say that their mum 

 crop is about three weeks late. A large 

 cut from tlicse will soon be in the mar- 

 ket. 



Harry Schlechter, of the W. C. Smith 

 wholesale market, has returned from his 

 honeymoon. He arrived last week and 

 received many congratulations from the 

 boys in the trade. 



The Lady Florists' Home Circle will 

 be entertained by Mrs. George B. 

 Windier, at her home, Wednesday after- 

 noon, November 9. 



Joseph Hauser, of Webster Groves, 

 Mo., says that he will have a fine crop 

 of violets and sweet peas this season, 

 which will be consigned to the W. C. 

 Smith Wholesale Floral Co. 



At the bowling October 26 each of the 

 winning teams won two of the three 

 games played. The Roses, Sweet Peas 

 and Carnations were the winners. The 

 six leading average men are Captain 

 Hermann, of the Carnations, with 170; 

 Captain Ruff, with 168; J. J. Beneke, 

 with 167; A. Hoffmann, Jr., with 161; 

 Cai)tain Plotz, with 161, and F. Alves, 

 with 159. J. J. B. 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



The Market. 



Last week the wholesalers encoun- 

 tered one of the gluts tliat usually exist 

 when October weather is mild and 

 bright. Chrysanthemums the early part 

 of the week were moving out rapidly. 

 Toward the end of the week there were 

 more of them than the demand called 

 for. Roses of the finest quality were 

 also received in the market, and in 

 some instances were being sold as 

 low as $10 for assortments of 500. 

 Carnations, too, were exceptionally 

 plentiful and brought a low figure. 

 Some florists were offering carna- 

 tions and roses at 75 cents per dozen. 

 The varieties of roses in the market 

 were Columbia, Premier, Crusader, 

 Ophelia, Butterfly, White Killarney and 



CLEVELAND, O. 



6923 EUCLID AVENUE 



WESTMAN & GETZ 



FLOWERS and SERVICE 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



A. GRAHAM & SON 



5523 EUCLID AVENUE 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n 



DAYTON. OHIO 



AND VICINITY 



DAYTON, OHIO 



ABBY AVE. GREENHOUSES 



E. E. Schaefer, Prop. 

 Wholesale and Retail ' 

 Largest Greenhouses in West Dayton 



DAYTON, OHIO 



J. W. RODGERS 

 Member F.T. D., Elks' Bldg., 3d and Jefferson Sts. 



Canton, 0. 



JOHNSTON'S 

 Flower Shop 



HARKIS ARCADK 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



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Upper Sandusky, Ohio 



B. E. CONSTIEN, ^^^y%l 



STEUBENVILLE,OHIO 



E. E. McCAUSLEN, Prop. 



HUSCROFT'S FLOWER SHOP 



XENIA, OHIO 



Engle Floral Company 



NEWARK AND GRANVILLE 



OHIO 

 CHAS. A. DUERR 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



FLOWER 

 SHOP 



Kent Brothers 



Covers All Ohio Points \T«,.,-.X HUlrv 

 Members F. T. D. JNeWaTK, UlllO. 



