June 29, 1022 



The Florists^ Review 



The flortots whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill or ders 

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



During the Summer— 



Telegraph orders will help keep the balance 

 on the right side of the ledger. 



-You have time to put special effort on getting 

 telegraph orders to send to florists in other 

 cities, by windov^ displays and advertising. 



You can get the orders sent to your town or 

 city by running a card regularly in The 

 Review. Fill out the coupon on page 65 — now. 



On yearly orders, a half-inch card costs but 62^ cents a 

 week; one inch, $1.25 a week, and a fcalf page (this position 

 can be reserved), $18.75. 



Hartford, Conn. 



Since 1887 



T Trt*.tt%.inxXt Sir. Clu8030. 



PLEASE Address as above 



A. W. WELCH, Manager 



Hartford, Conn. 



180 Asylum Street 



Member 

 F.T.D. 



HARTFORD. CONN. 



Greenhouses 

 Benton St 



Stores: 

 741 Main St 

 364 Asylum St 



M<mb<r F. T. D. 



Orders solicited for all parts o( Connecticut 



MANCHESTER, N. H. 



H. C. STACHE 



L. D. Phono 

 1261-R 



Hartford, Conn. 



J. ALBERT BRODRIB 

 Store. 639 Main Street 



DeliTeries to New Britain, Heriden. Hiddletown, 



Hmneheater, RoekviUc, Farminarton, Willimantic 

 Hember Florists' Telecrmph Delivery Association 



BRISTOL, R. I. 



SAMUEL KINDER & BRO. 



EST. 

 189S 



Kansas City, Mo., and the St. Charles, 

 Mo., meeting of the St. Louis Florists' 

 Club, July 13. Notices will be sent to 

 all members for this meeting. 



George Kuehner, manager for Henry 

 Berning, recently purchased a Stiide- 

 baker pleasure car. While on his way 

 to the baseball game June IS, Mr. 

 Kuehner got into a big smash-up near 

 his home. The car was rendered use- 

 less for the time being; Mr. Herning 

 went to the game in a street car. 



Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Steele, of Steele's 

 Pansy Gardens, Portland, Ore., spent a 

 few days here last week on their way 

 home from an eastern trip. Tliey made 

 a number of visits while here. 



Taking advantage of the first half of 

 June 17, most of the employees of the 

 various wholesale houses made up par- 

 ties for a fishing trip, and motored to 

 St. Charles, Mo., for a visit to Edwin 

 Denker's farm. The party was in eharge 

 of Harry Schlechter and Hugo Werner. 



Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Berning are 



BRIDGEPORF) 



CONNECTICUT i 

 Certainly! 



John Reck & Son 



F. T. D. Member 



BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 



James Horan & Son 



943 MAIN STREET 

 Largest Growers in this District 

 Membirs Florists' Telegraph Dklivkrv . 



Providence, Rhode Island 

 Johnston Brothers 



LEADING FLORISTS 



38 DORRANCE STREET 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assn. 



PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



AND ALL NEW KNOLAND POINTS 



T. J. Johnston & Co., "" '"l^iTcS^IW 



