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The Florists^ Review 



UARoa 9. 1922 



The fl qrUte whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill o rders 

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



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NEW YORK 



F.T.D. MEMBERS 



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Lehde & Gafley 



2165 Seneca Street 



W. J. Palmer & Son 



304 Main Street 



Scott the Florist 



Main and Balcom Streets 



Qiarles Sandiford 



2692 Main Street 



Felton's Flower Shop 



1388 Main Street 



W. H. Sievers 



330 Genesee Street 



S. A. Anderson 



440 Main Street 



Colonial Flower Shop 



230 Delaware Avenue 



Wm. H. Grever 



77 and 79 Allen Street 



Kramer the Florist 



1291 Jefferson Street 



Albany, New York 



28 STEUBEN 

 STREET 



Best Service. 

 I Send your 

 ^ orders to us. 

 Member* FlorUts' Telegrapb DeUrery AM'n. 



SYRACUSE, N. Y. 

 JOHNSTON'S 



SYRACUSE'S FINEST FLOWER SHOP 



IHUEDIATE MESSENGER SERVICE 

 Syracuse and Vicinity 



WASHINGTON and WARREN STREETS 



For SYRACUSE, N. Y. 

 W. E. Day Co., 



Onondaga Hotel Bids. 

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AT RAMV M V thb capital district 



/\lJ3/\iNI, IN. 1. and all EaBtern New York 



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WB GUARANTEE ABSOLUTa SATISFACTION 

 Mnmber of FlorlBts' Teletrrapb Delivery. 



MEDINA, N.Y., White Bros. 



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Ordan for Western New Tork 

 hmndled with promptnaw. 



TROY, N. Y. U-'ST 



33 Fourth St. H. LOUIS MENAND 



ern markets as in past seasons. Prob- 

 ably when the season's business is to- 

 taled, it will be about normal. The 

 only crop that seems to be off this year 

 is the tourist crop, which did not begin 

 to any great extent until the first of the 

 year. 



A new nursery and rose garden is in 

 process of development near St. Augus- 

 tine, Fla. The new venture is con- 

 trolled by Oliver B. Hart, formerly of 

 St. Louis. The place is to be known as 

 p-ort Moosa Gardens, the name coming 

 from the old Spanish Fort Moosa, the 

 ruins of which are on the property. 

 About 140 acres will be in the gardens, 

 with a modern greenhouse, 120 feet long, 

 now in process of erection. Within the 

 next nine months the work will be well 

 advanced, and a real show garden is 

 promised. Over 2,500 rose bushes are 

 now planted, and the middle of March 

 will see as many more in the ground, 

 all a part of the garden plan. Cottages 

 for the employees are in process of erer- 

 tion. 



Sweet Peas in Florida. 



The Westmoreland Floral Gardens, at 

 Lakeland, Fla., were exhibiting an ex- 

 tra fine lot of sweet peas in about 

 twenty-five varieties, all grown in the 

 open ground. Mr. Giddings, the man- 

 ager, says it is just as easy to grow 

 sweet peas, nasturtiums, calendulas and 



KANSAS 

 CITY 



F.T.D. 



MISSOURI 



A. Newell 



Itth and McGee 



William L Rock 

 Flower Co. 



1106 Grand Ave, 



Alpha Floral G). 



1105 Walnut St. 



Joseph Austin 



3111 Troost Ave. 



W. J. Barnes 



36th and Euclid 



Chandler's 

 Flowers 



4700 Ward Parkway 



Muehlebach 

 Flower Shop 



1208 Baltimore 



Samuel Murray 



1017 Grand Ave. 



J. E. Munray 

 and Co. 



217 East 10th St 



