The Florists' Review 



JcNi 8. 1922 



l%e florUta whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders 

 *" from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis> "~ ■ 



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LINCOLN, NEB. 



1338 Street 



FREY & FREY 



WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 



120.000 square feet of glass at your 

 service 



Trad J Discount 

 Members of the Florists' Telegraph Deliveir 



C. H. FREY 



WHOLESALE AND SETAIL FLORIST 



1133 O Street, - LINCOLN. NEB. 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



Win Fni Orders for the West on Short Notice 



TRADE DISCOUNTS FIRST-CLASS STOCK 



LINCOLN, NEB. 



EICHE FLORAL CO. 

 1333 O STREET 



138,000 ft ofglaM 36,000 roses to cut from 



NORFOLK, NEB. 



1 1 



Norfolk Floral Co. ^^^%', 



For all Northern Nebraska, Southeastern 

 South Dakota and Northwestern Iowa. 



Send all SOUTHERN NEBRASKA and 

 NOR 1 HERN KANSAS orders to 



DAVIDSON FLORAL CO., 



Member F. T. D. HASTINGS, NEB. 



Lincoln, Neb. 



CHAPIN BROS., Retail Florists 



Flowers for AI! 

 Occasions, from 

 Cradle to Grave 



OMAHA. NEB. ^?^ 



JOHN H. BATH. The Careful Florist 



1804 FARNAM STREET 



OMAHA, NEBRASKA 

 Lee L. Larmon uu^uouglaS^I't. 



Hess & Swoboda, Florists 



Ti'li-phoiies 1501 and L l.ISS 



1415 Farnara street OMAHA. NEB. 



OMAHA. NEB. r?,'?' 



Louis M. Rogers, 319 So. 16th St 



OMAHA, NEB. ' ' 



''LATIRUX 

 FLOWKR 

 SHOP 

 1728 ST. MARYS AVENUK 



FOR OMAHA AND VICINITY 



CKNTRAL NEBRASKA USK 



ED. WILLIAMS, Graud Island 

 Oompetcnt Florist R.iilroad C.pn*" 



SOUTH BEND, IND.^h^Ust. 



WILLIAMS THE FLORIST 



South Bend's Leading Florist 



Daily deliveries to St. Mary's Academy and Notre 

 Dame University. Orders filled for Northern 

 Indiana and Southern Michigan. 



BEYER & WEBER, Florists 



226 N. Michigan Street 



SOUTH BEND. INDIANA 



Daily Deliveries to Notre Dame University and St. 



Marj^'s Academy. Also close connections with 



Niles, Berrien Springs, St. Joseph, Mich., 



New Carlisle, Michigan City, La Porte, 



Elkhart. Goshen, Warsaw, Ind. 



back in the store after three weeks' ab- 

 sence on account of undergoing an 

 operation for the removal of a largo 

 abscess. This firm reports business fair, 

 with wedding work on the increase. 



E. B. M. 



CINCINNATI, O. 



The Market. 



The market conditions that existed 

 here last week still hold. Plenty of 

 stock is on hand and it is hard to move. 



Roses find the best market and hold 

 their own as to price and quality. The 

 varieties arriving include Premier, Co- 

 lumbia, Madame Butterfly and some ex- 

 ceptional Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. 

 Peonies are now a back number, save 

 for a large, late red variety, for which 

 there is a fair demand. Gladioli are 

 gradually coming into their own and are 

 moving well, considering the abundance 

 of other stock. 



Delphiniums are arriving in large 

 shipments and are moving well, be- 

 cause of limited supply. 



Calla and Harrisii lilies are showing 

 the effects of the hot «un and are get- 

 ting smaller all the time. 



Miscellaneous stock, including gail- 

 lardias, coreopsis, cornflowers and gyp- 

 sophila, find a fair market. 



Various Notes. 



The trade extends its sympathy to 

 Joseph Imholte, secretary of the local 

 growers' association and prominent 

 grower, on the death of his brother, 

 who died by an accident on the railroad, 

 Sunday, May 28. 



H. W. Sheppard last week gave over 

 half of his store to the use of the 

 Shut-In Society. This organization 

 takes care of the "shut-ins," who are 

 kept occupied by making fancy boxes, 

 such as hat boxes, handkerchief boxes 

 and the like. Some of these were sold 

 at Mr. Sheppard 's store and the pro- 

 oecd.s go to keep up the institution 

 which is run by the local society peo- 

 ple. This assistance on the part of 

 Mr. Sheppard is greatly appreciated by 

 the society and the local charity work- 

 ers. 



C. E. Critchell reports a good week 

 in the sale of common ferns. 



T. J. Hardesty reports a good week 

 in wedding orders. He says his com- 

 mencement orders are many so far. 



It has been decided, almost definitely, 

 that the florists' outing is to be held 

 Julv 12. at Laughery island, but there 



FT.WAYNE,IND. 



W.J.&M.S.Vesey 



2602 THOMPSON AVE. 

 1 50,000 feet of glass devoted to fine 

 Roses, Orchids and Carnations 



Prompt and Careful Service 

 Member F. T. D. 



Indianapolis, Ind. 



241 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE 



Bertermann Bros. Co. 



LEADING FLORISTS 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assn. 



Established 1859 



A. WIEGAND'S SONS CO. 



1610 to 1620 North lUinois Street 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



Indiana's oldest, largest and moat complete 



retail establishment. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



LILLIAN C. TOMS ^"^ coloniI^ 



Washington St GOSHEN, IND. 



TERRE HAUTE. INQ 



129 SOUTH SEVENTH STRBET 

 JOHN G. HEINL & SON 



TERRE HAUTE, IND. 



COWAN BROS. & CO., Rorists 



Established 1894 Twenty-first and Spruce Sta. 



KOKOMO, IND. 



COLES' FLOWER SHOP 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



RICHMOND, INDIANA 



FRED H. LEMON & CO.. 

 Florists and Decorators Send ns your orden 



RICHMOND, INDIANA 



AND VICINITY 



Member F. T. P. G. R. GAUSE 



LOGANSPORT, IND. 



PERSHING- Florist SeTbe^^T.D. 



BLOOMINGTON, IND. 



ELUS FLORAL CO. 



Members F. T. D. 



E*|| T I and Soathern Indians 



vansville, Ind. wSJLJUT.sciy 



JLTmX&t JUUUS NIEDNAGEL 



ATTICA, IND. 



^"^n« Cities""''" :: Attica Floral Co. 

 VALPARAISO. INDIANA 



AND SURROUNDING TERRITORY 



REINHART & ADAMS 



FLORISTS MEMBERS F. T. D. 



