MAI 18, 1922 



The Florists' Review 



The i i ortoto 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. ~ 



For 



Kansas City 



Let your orders 

 go to an up-to-date 

 establishment where 

 modern facilities 

 insure excellent 

 service, £ind whose 

 prestige is a guarcin- 

 tee of quality and 

 complete satisfac- 

 tion. 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



Eleventh and McGee Streets 



Hartford, Conn. 



Since 1887 



dan ^ Cm -V-^h^i SH^^^i?^ 

 »tl Sir. CltJB03 



PLEASE Address as above 



A. W. WELCH, Manager 



Hartford, Conn. 



«) Asylum Street 



Mem be 

 F. T. il 



Hartford, Conn. 



J. ALBERT BRODRIB 

 Store. 639 Main Street 



ruir'if* y' New Britain, Meriden. Middletown. 

 Manchester. Rockville, Farminirton. Willimantic 

 Member FloriaU' Telegraph Delivery Aasociation 



BRISTOL, R. I. ; 



SAMUEL KINDER & BRO. 



EST. 

 89S 



HARTFORD, CONN. 



Greenhouses 

 Benton St ^ _____ 



F. T. D. 

 Order* solicited for all parts o( G>nnecticut 



Stores: 

 741 Main St 

 364 Asylum St 



With the great demand for these, every- 

 thing cleaned up, with fancies at $15 

 per hundred, top price. Koses were in 

 great supply all last week and went beg- 

 ging early in the week. Even the great 

 (ieniand was hardly equal to the supply 

 the last few days in the week. 



Fancy gladiolus spikes had a heavy 

 demand all last week and cleared nicely 

 each day. Peonies were many, but did 

 not take so well for Mothers' day as did 

 other stock, and the supply greatly ex- 

 ceeded the demand. A few cape jas- 

 mines were in the market and sold well. 

 Easter lilies and valley had a good 

 week. 



There was also a great supply of 

 yellow and white daisies, and sweet 

 peas. There was a glut of these all 

 week, but they came into their own for 

 the Mothers' day demand. 



The Spanish irises, cornflowers, calen- 

 dulas, delphiniums, Darwin tulips and 

 plenty of fine spikes of snapdragon 

 made uji the rest of the consignments 

 of seasonable cut flowers. 



In greens the heavy demand was for 

 asparagus and smilax and there was 

 jilcnty on hand. 



Florists' Club Meeting. 

 The May meeting of the Florists' 



BRIDGEPORr) 



CONNECTICUT • 

 Certainly! 



John Reck & Son 



F. T. D. Member 



BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 



James Horan & Son 



sm MAIN STREET 



Largest Growers in this District 

 Mkmbkrs Florists' Tklfj-.raph Delivery 



Providence, Rhode Island 

 Johnston Brothers 



LEADING FLORISTS 



38 DORRANCE STREET 



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PROVIDENCE, R.I. 



AND ALL NEW ENGLAND POINTS 



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