OCTOBEB 30, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



47 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



He retail florists wiMise cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders from other florists for local delivery oa the 



basis. If you wish to be represented under this heading, now b the time to place your order. 



N. E. Cor. 44th Street and Madison Avenue, 



DARDS, 



Telephones 

 4086.4026 88th Street, 



NEW YORK 



Orders delivered on all the Ocean Liners or telegraphed to our own correspondents 



in Europe and the British Colonies. 



CWile Dardsnor, Western Union Member Florists' Telegraph DellTery. EatabUslied 1874 



WITTBOLD'S 



New DJspIiy Rmibs, S6 E. RaHdoIph Street, 



CHICAGO 



riowers Palms Decoratioiis 



Eented or Sold 



Phones:— Randolph 4708. Nursery, 

 Rogers Park 227; Eyanstoii 829: Wil- 

 mette 658. 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 



AUeUST R. BAUMER 



MASONIC TEMPUI 



Member Florists' Telegraph Deliyery Aas'n. 



We are prepared to take care of 

 out-of-town orders for 



CHICAGO 



Delivery or shipment anywhere. 



C. W. McKELLAR, 



22 East Randelph St. CHICAQO 



Write, Wire er Pheee 



CRABB & HUNTER 

 GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. 



Careful attention to orders for 

 city or surrounding territory 



NASHVILLE, TENN. 



JOY FLORAL COMPANY 



Members Florists' Teleirraph Delivery Ass'n 



WINORA, MINN. 



For prompt and par- 

 ticular attention send 

 your orders for south- 



""**'"» Mi'nn. to John FUHLBRUECCE geTueV. 



southern : 



tLAKK, iLUKloTf 1^4 wsshiuKton aV*. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 

 Orders for Northeastern Pennsylvania filled 

 IToniptly. Usual discount. Both phones No. '/i454. 



V^«" Charleston, W. Vn. 



t^re given prompt and careful attention by the 



CHARLESTON CUT FLOWER AND PLANT CO. 

 LAWRENCE, KAN. 



^ THE FLOWER SHOP 



^ut Flnwprs, Floral ArrmntreneHts, Desigms, ete. 

 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eclce, 82S>-2 Mass. St. 



Send Orders for 



Washington, 

 D.C. 



and vicinity to 



Everything 

 First-Class 



14th and H Streets 



CAUFORNIA FLORIST 



TACOMA,WASH. 



Orders for Cut Flowers and Designs de- 

 livered anywhere in the United States 

 and Canada. 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



per dozen. Pink snapdragon is in de- 

 mand and there ist a good call for 

 bachelor's buttons. There is an in- 

 creasing supply of Cattleya labiata, 

 with consequent lower prices. There 

 are plenty of oncidiums, Dendrobium 

 Phalaenopsis, and other orchids. Gar- 

 denias continue scarce. 



In pot plants, chrysanthemums are 

 now the leaders, closely followed by 

 Lorraine begonias and cyclamens. For 

 colored-leaved plants there has also 

 been a good demand. 



Flower Market Annual Meeting. 



The annual banquet and business 

 meeting of the Boston Flower Ex- 

 change was held at the American 

 House October 25. The fact that there 

 were rival tickets in the field for the 

 board of directors brought out the larg- 

 est attendance yet seen at any similar 

 gathering, over 125 being present. Af- 

 ter an excellent banquet, President W. 

 C. Stickel called the meeting to order 

 to hear the annual reports. That of the 

 treasurer showed total receipts for the 

 fiscal year to be $22,490.54, and the 

 balance on hand $796.81. Dividends 

 paid to stockholders during the last 

 four years have approximated fifty per 

 cent and the annual receipts are grow- 

 ing steadily. Some discussion arose 

 over negotiations entered into a year 

 ago between the two wholesale flower 

 markets looking toward an amalgama- 

 tion, of which, however, nothing came. 

 W. H. Elliott, who was present, gave 

 the views of himself and fellow direc- 

 tors of the Boston Cooperative Flower 

 Market. The election of directors re- 

 sulted in the return of the old board 

 by a substantial majority, the members 

 of which are: W. C. Stickel, Wm. 

 Nicholson, Geo. Cartwright, Alex. Mont- 

 gomery, L. M. Mann, A. Christensen, 

 S. J. Goddard, A. S. Parker and Eber 

 Holmes. While the ballots were being 

 sorted and counted, addresses were 

 made by lEber Holmes, W. J. Stewart, 

 Peter Fisher, M. A. Patten, F. W. 

 Fletcher and W. N. Craig. Songs were 

 furnished by W. B. Goodenow and 



HUGO H. JAHN 



710 Nostrand Avenue* 



Tel. No. 1962 Bedford BROOKLYN, N. Y* 



WIU deUver to Steamships, Theaters, anywhere 

 within 20 miles of New York. 



ARTISTIO WORK. I'ERSONAI. ATTENTIOH. 



Special care of year telegraph ord«n. 



W.J.raliner&Son 



304 Nain Street, BUTFALO, N. Y. 



Members Florists* Telegraph Ass'n 



SIOUX CITY, IOWA 



We alway V nave a largre assortment of OUT 

 CLOWISBS and make up all kinds of Floral 

 Emblems. We deUver everywhere. "Our 

 prices are right." 



ROCKLIN A LEHMAN 



Sionx City's I^eadlns Ilorists 



Main Store: Branch: 



405 Donarlas St. Martin Hotel 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



LORIST 



WICHITA, KANSAS 



Grower of Choice Cut Flowers. 



Member of Florists' Telegraph DeUvery Association 



H. F. A. LANGE 



Worcester, Mass. 



Delivers to all points in New England. 

 125,000 square feet of glass. 



Member Florists' Teleirraph Delivery Association 



Chis. W. Cnoch, KNOXVILLE, TENN. 



The Leading Florist of the South 

 All Orders Given Special Attention 



CORNELL nd WELLS COLLBQBSMtf 



CENTRAL NEW YORK ORDBIS 



Dobbs & 8oa,WlMlctsle inrf Retiil Floristt.Anharn.N.T 



Fort Worth, Texas 



J. E. MCADAM 



■STABLIBHSD 1897 TXLXPHONE NOKTH 29S 



CHARLES T. NEIGLICK 



FI.ORIST 



4 West Chestnut St. .^••i**«^,*». 



8M North State St CHICAGO 



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