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The Florists^ Review 



Jdmb 16. 1922 



The flortoto wboae cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orden 

 *" "~ from other florists for local delivery on the usoal basis. — ■ ■ " 



Red Bank, N. J. 



W.W. KENNEDY & SONS 



FLORISTS 



We are In m position to deliver in the fdllowlns 

 town* and cities in New Jersey: Red Banli, Fair Ba' 

 Ten, Rnmson, Sea Briirht, Hirhlands, Loenst, Atlan 

 tic Highlands, Fort Monmouth, New Uonmoath, Bel 

 ford, Leonardo, Hiddletown, Keyport, Keansborir, 

 Holmdel, Freehold, Hatawan, Little Silver, ShrewS' 

 bary, Eatontown, Lone Branch, Honmooth Beach, 

 Elberon, Allenhnrst, Deal, Asbnry Park, Ocean 

 Grove, Bradley Beach, Spring Lake, Sea Girt, Hi 

 qoan. Point Pleasant and Lakewood. 



Day Phone, 686: Night Phone, 689 and I0S6. 



HEHBEB8 

 r.TD. 



41 Broad Street 



Abundamtly Prkpared 

 AT All Times 



Edwards Floral 

 Hall Company 



1716 Pacific Avenue 

 Adantic City, Newjersey 



Nurseries : Mediterranean 

 and South Carolina Avea. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assn. 



ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. 



CRANE & HILL. Inc. 



Fonnerly Egg Harbor Flower Shop 

 1311 Pacific Ave. Members F. T. D. 



ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. 



Atlantic City Flower Shop 



1519 Pacific Avenue 



Always a bis stock on hand of all kinds of flowaia 

 and plants. Personal attention. «'. T. D. Uamber 



PATERSON \T^,,, T«v^^,r 



PASSAIC iNew Jersey 



EDWARD SCEERY 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n, 



All Middle State and Seashore 



NEW JERSEY POINTS 



and Northeastern Pennsylvania towns 

 are best reached from 



TRENTON 



MARTIN C. RIBSAH. Florist 

 Member F. T. D. Broad and Front Sta. 



Summit HARRY O.MAY 



«^Uliliilit) PROPRIETOR 



New Jersey The Rose Shop 



MONTCLAIR, N. J. 



MASSMANN 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



HOBOKEN, N. J. 



J. GRULICH & SONS 



DOVER, NEW JERSEY 



148 East Blackwell Street Phone 470 



SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSES 



Wo deUver to the foUowins towns: Wharton. Kenvil, 

 Saeeasnnna. Lake Bopateons, Stanhope, Neteons, 

 Roekaway, DenviUa, lit: Hope. Mt. Tabor, Chester. 



ESTABLISHED TWENTY-TWO YEARS 

 Member F. T. D. Have oor own glasi 



NEWARK, N. J. 



PHILIPS BROS. 



938 BROAD STREET 



Members F. T. D. 



Members F. T. D 



•" Wasbin«ton Str<y,t 



HORNELL. New York 

 C G. JAMES & SON 



■Prompt Deliveries to Elmira, Cornlntr and Wellsvllle 



attendance. President Tide called the 

 meeting to order and there was plenty 

 of business for transaction. Oscar C. 

 May, state vice-president of the S. A. 

 P., was present and talked on plans for 

 the trip to Kansas City. W. A. Eowe, 

 president of the Missouri State Flo- 

 rists' Association and vice-president of 

 the Chrysanthemum Society of Amer- 

 ica, was present and spoke on the com- 

 ing meetings of the two bodies at St. 

 Louis. The annual picnic of the asso- 

 ciation also came up for discussion. 

 This will be fully arranged at the next 

 meeting, to be held the first Wednes- 

 day in July at 8 p. m. 



Grimm & Gorly had a splendid sale 

 last week, when they sold roses at 25 

 cents per dozen, making the sale known 

 by large advertisements in all the pa- 

 pers and on the fronts of the street 

 cars. In answer to "Does Advertising 

 Pay?" Vincent Gorly says, "When 

 you can relieve the market of 10,000 

 roses a day and turn them over to the 

 public^ you are quick to learn what 

 brought the crowd in. The Growers' 

 Publicity Association, since it has taken 

 over the advertising, has taught our 

 firm and all the rest of the retailers a 

 lesson. When you want business, espe- 

 cially during the dull months, do not 

 do as we used to do — wait for it to 

 come in — but advertise for it. Our re- 

 cent advertising campaign, excluding 

 my t'irthday party, cost us more than 

 f!-2,000." 



The George Waldbart Floral Co. has 

 taken a long lease on the store at 514 

 North Grand avenue, in the Metropoli- 

 tan building, one door south of the 

 firm's present location. This will give 

 the company three times the floor space 

 at the old place, where it has been 

 for more than twenty-five years. After 

 extensive alterations are completed, 

 this will be a fine florists' establish- 

 ment, one of the finest in the city. It 

 will be ready by January 1, 1923. 



Foster the Florist has moved from 

 618 Olive street to 722 Locust street, 

 the location formerly occupied by the 

 Mullanphy Florists, who a year ago 

 moved to Eighth and St. Charles streets. 



June 8 A. F. Amling and his two 

 sons. Otto and Paul, of Maywood, were 

 in St. Louis to be present at the gradu- 

 ation of Clarence Amling, at the Con- 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



JAMES WHR. Inc. 



324 Fulton St., cor. Pierrepont 



Telegraph orders receive onr nsnal (rood eare 

 and prompt attentton. Phones, 210-271 Main 



Trepel & Bershad ^'^K''^ 



Bedford and Gates Avenues 



Livingston St., comer Bond Street 



Florist Dept. care of Frederick Loeser fii Co. 



BROOKLYN. N. Y. 



Doing Business a Quarter of a Century. 



WETTLIN FLORAL CO. 



HORNELL, N. Y. 



For quick service to Avoca, Addison, Andover, Ark- 

 port, Almond. Angelica. Bath, Corning. Cuba, Canis- 

 teo, Castile, Cansartira, Cohocton Friendship, Wells- 

 ville. Wayland, Warsaw, Dansvillc. Alfred (Alfred 

 University), Nunda and other Western N. Y. towns. 



Albany, N. T* 



The Rosendale Flower Shop 

 126 Jay Street 



Schenectady, N. Y. 



No order too large for us to fill, none 



too small for consideration. 



Member P. T. D. 



For SYRACUSE, N. Y. 

 W. E. Day Co., 



Onondaga Hotel Bide. 

 F. T. D. 



AIDAKIV M V THE CAi'lTAL DISTRICT 



ALdAINI, in. I. and all Eastern New York 



WM. GLOECKNER 



WE GUARANTEE ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION 

 Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



MEDINA, N.Y. White Bros. 



Members 

 F. T. D. 



Orders for Western New York 

 handled with promptness. 



TROY, N. Y. "pTd" 



33 Fourth St. H. LOUIS MENAND 



Ave. 

 Y. 



HUGO H. JAHN, MolW. ^: 



Tel 1952 Bedford. Will deliver to Steamships, Theaters, 

 anywhere within 20 miles of New York. Artistic work. 

 Personal attention. Special care of telegraph ordere. 



ELMIRA, NEW YORK 



SHEELY BROS. 



Hudson and Walnut 



OLEAN, N. Y. 



DANA R. HERRON 



MEMBER 

 F. T. D, 



OLEAN, N. Y. 



¥5?X"Se5^e'ry Manud Oppenhcun 



