.lii.Y 16, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



41 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



flie retail fkirists whose cards appear on the pages carryiog this head, are prepared to fill orders from other florists for local delivery oo the usimI 



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



THOS. F. GALVIN, Inc.iS^S 



NEW YORK, Fifth Ave. & 46tb SL 

 124 Tremont SL ^ 



TRANSFER 



A cordl fcl invitation is extended to the trade to visit and inspect our new establishment, 

 FIFTH AVCNUK AND FORTY-SIXTH STRECTp NEW YORK CITY 



by tol«graph or oth«rwls«, for dolivory of floworo to Stoamors, Thoators or Roal- 

 doncos In N. Y. or Boston and all Now England points oxocutod In tho boot 



BOSTON, MASS. 





•*PenB, the Telegraph Florist*' 



Member of Florists' Telesrrapli 

 Deliverr Association 



87-48 BROMFIBLD STBKBT 



BosroN,"fiS:f' 



J. NEWMAN & SONS CORP'N 



Orders by wire receive prompt and caref nl cxecitiM 



We ran refer to leading florlsto in all principal 

 cities. Eatablished 1870. 



LOWELL, MASS. 



N0RSE&BEALS,8HerrimickSq. 



Neibers FUristt' Telegraph Deliyery AsswiatioD 



H. F. A. LANGE 



WorcMtor, Mass. 



Delivers to all points in New England. 

 125,000 square feet of glass. 



Uember Florists' Telegraph Dellyerj AssodatiOB 



RANDALL'S FLOWER SHOP 



HARRY I. RANDALL, Propridor 



Phone: Park 94 



3 PLEASANT ST. WORCESTER. MASS 



Member Florista' Telegraph Delivery AmoclaUon. 



**«. ^tockbridae. etc, MASS. 



^Ho!m.Pittsfield,Nass. 



J^ing Florist In Western Mass. Est. 1875 



JftLLESLEY COLLEGE 



■•^ B»ll, Walant Hill, Boekbridge HaU 8ehools 

 ,^„ 'lA.II.BY, Wellesler, Mam. 



.^^>Dg Distance T eL. WeUesley 44-1, 44-2, 444 



P»^OCKTON, MASS. 



Jll ore- rs recelvedideUvered promptly in New 

 "• W. KATIUWAYr^°«^*^ » Itata «««» 



14 Bromfield Street 



BOSTON 



Telephone 5681 Main 



ARTISTIC WORK-CLOSE PERSONAL ATTENTION 



Takes special care of Steamship and Theater trade. Delivers within 20 miles of city. 

 Special attention to telegraph and telephone orders. 



Boston, Massachusetts 



143 Trsmont Street 

 The Centrally Located Horlst Shop 

 Ymr fir Redpncity. We cner AU Piiits ii New Cifluii 



Members nerlsts' Telegraph DellTery. 



i| t4S Boylston St.« 



BOSTON 



Itembcr noriats' Td^raph Ddhcry Aaaodatios 



BOSTON, MASS. 



HKNRY R. COMUCY. Florist, 6 Psric Sti 



BO years' experience in the florist business guanuitees 

 efficiency to take care of all orders. 20% allowed. 



report as to arrangements for the Bos- 

 ton trip, and in it urged those mem- 

 bers who are going to the convention 

 to send their names to him as soon as 

 possible, so that reservations can be 

 made in plenty of time. 



The resignation of Frank A. Weber 

 was read and accepted. Marion Uhl- 

 schmidt, of East St. Louis, 111., made 

 application for membership. 



Under the head of new business the 

 nomination of officers took place. The 

 nominees for the various offices were 

 as follows: Jules Bourdet, president; 

 W. S. Wells, vice-president; J. J. Ben- 

 eke, secretary; W. C. Smith, treasurer. 

 For the year term as trustee, W. C. 

 Young, Gust Grossart and W. A. Eowe 

 were placed in nomination. The elec- 

 tion will take place at the next meet- 

 ing of the club. 



An animated discussion took place on 

 changing the club meetings from after- 

 noon to night, to which the suburban 

 members took great exception, although 

 the city members favored such a move. 

 The question will again be taken up 

 at the August meeting. The trustees 

 were requested to look for a place for 

 outdoor meetings for August and Sep- 

 tember and a sum of money was set 

 aside for these meetings. The question 

 box brought out a lively discussion. 

 Thursday afternoon, August 13, is the 

 date of the next meeting. 



Various Notes. 



The Lady Florists' Home Circle held 

 its regular monthly meeting at the 

 home of Mrs. John Steidle, Olivette, 

 St. Louis county, Mo., where they spent 



Orders 

 solicited for 

 all parts of 

 Connecticat. 



Hartfonl, 

 Conn. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assoclatloc 



RE UTER 'S 



For Rhode Island and Connoctlcuf 



STORKS 



New Lsndon, Conn., Norwich, Conn, 

 and Wostorly, R. 1. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



RHODE ISLAND 



JOHNSTON BROTHERS 



LEADING FLORISTS 



38 Domnce Street, - • PROVIDCNCE 



BURUNOTON, VT.- Oricn fsr Vtnasst latf Nsrtlwni 

 N. T. filM ts ymr tstirc satitfaetita at riflit srices. 



VERMONT'S FLORIST 

 W. E. PETERS 



tS7 St. Paul Stroot. BURUNQTON. VT. 



STATE NURSERY CO. Z 



il66,000 sq. ft. of glass 

 at yonr service. 



FLOWBtS 



HELENA, NONTAMA 



E. W. PEARSON 



NEWBURYPORT, MASS. 



18,000 ft. of glass. Auto delivery. We want your ordeiih 



P 



ROVIDENCE, R. L 



aarian 



New Eailasd Psiats 



T.I. JOHNSTON A CO.. 

 171 Wsybesstt Sirett, PravMsa c s 



