JOLX 30, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



41 



« LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



Ifee fdiil florisb whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders from other florists for local delWery on the asoal 

 .«», basis. If you wish to he represented under this heading, now is the time to place your order. 



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NEW YORK, fifth Ave. & 46th St. 

 124 Tremont St. 



A.<^^.^^ ^?7l^^9°l" extended to the trade to visit and inspect our new establishment ^^feM 

 FIFTH AVENUE AND FORTY-SIXTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY ^^ 



TRANSFER ORDERS *W t*l«sraph or otherwis*, for dcllvory of ffiowors to Stoamorsp Thoators or Roal- 

 MTiviiiwr bri_vniwMriiw ,|^eos In N. Y. or Boston and all Now England points oxoeufod In th« b««« ntmnnmr. 



TROS. F. GALVIN, IncSS^IS 



BOSTON, HASS. 



** PoBB, the Tele^aph I|]iorIst * 



Member of Florists' Telecraph 

 Delivery Association 



87-48 BROMFIKLD BTB»MT 



J. NEWMAN & SONS CORP'H 



Orders hy wh% receive prompt and careful executios 



We can refer to leading florists In all principal 

 cities. Established 1870. 



LOWELL, MASS. 



N0RSE&BEALS,8NerrimackSq. 



Neaben Hirists' Teletrark Delivery Anadation 



H. F. A. LANGE 



Worcester, Mass. 



Deliyers to all points in New England. 

 125,000 square feet of glass. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery AaaodatiOB 



RANDALL'S FLOWER SHOP 



HARRY L RANDALL. Proprietor 



^ Phone: Park 94 



8 rLEASAIIT ST. WORCESTER. MASS 



Member Florlats' Telegraph Delivery Asaoclation. 



Prompt de:iveries thronghout piTTS FIELD 

 the BCRKSHIRCS, Lenox. li?iJr 



Lee, Stockbridge, etc. IIIA»». 



GREENHOUSEsTlLlSilvlQ^FlaSSa 



Leading Florist In Western Mass. Est. 1875 



WELLESLEY COLLEGE 



■mm HalU Walaat Hill, Boekbrldge Hail Sehools 



TAILBT, Wellesley, Mass. 



Loog Distance TeL, WeUesley 44-1. 44-3. 44- » 



BROCKTON, IvIaSS. 



All orders f^jeived. delivered promptly in New 

 V. W. HATHAWAY, '''"»»»*<». 9 |||i| sireet 



14 Bromtieid street 



BOSTON 



Telephone 303. 304 Maiir 

 CaWe «4<re<t. BOCUTfLO, Bfitw 

 ARTISTIC WORK-CLOSE PERSONAL ATTENTION 



Takes special care of Steamship aacl Ttieater trade. DjUvers withio 20 miles of city.. 

 Special attention to telegraph and telephone orders. 



Boston, Massachusetts 



143 Tremont Street 

 The Ceatrally Located Florist Shop 



Ymr fir Redpndtf. 



We mer AH Piiits ii New Eiflaa*^ 



M«mb»r« riurlsts' Telegraph DeUvery "*> 



CAnBONE| S4> Soylaton at., 



BOSTON 



Maahcr riariats' Tdecraph Delivery Aaaodatiaa 



BOSTON, MASS. 



HENRY R. COMLKY. Fiorist, • Paric St. 



50 years' experience in the florist business guarantees 

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



racing was indulged in. The Anger- 

 mueller car, with H. Schlechter at the 

 wheel, came in first and the W. C. 

 Smith car second. If you don't believe 

 they went some, ask Guy Reburn and 

 Robert Newcomb, of Chicago, who were 

 in the Smith car. 



Oscar Kuehn, official photographer of 

 the Florists' Club, was on hand, but 

 after the games were finished the hour 

 was too late to take a satisfactory pic- 

 ture of the big crowd. 



The regular Indians in camp near the 

 park were after Paddy Patton's scalp 

 for trying to impersonate Hiawatha, 

 and except for the prompt interference 

 of the trustees and the park manager, 

 poor Paddy would have fared badly at 

 their hands. 



The trustees, F. Windier, William 

 Ossick and J. Connon, deserve great 

 credit for the manner in which they 

 handled this affair. The crowd was 

 larger than heretofore, more sociability 

 was displayed and there were better 

 prizes and larger entries in all contests. 

 This speaks well for their management. 



R. J. Windier, state vice-president of 

 the S. A. F., put in a busy afternoon 

 talking convention and signing up new 

 members for the society, as well as 

 rooting for the retailers at the ball 

 game. 



Belleville, as usual, was well repre- 

 sented by the Ogle brothers, H. Emunds, 

 E. W. Guy and G. Grossart and their 

 families. They declare it was the best 

 picnic the club has yet held. 



George Waldbart, F. C. Weber, F. H. 

 Weber and the Metropolitan Floral Co. 

 closed shop at noon and came out and 



Orders 

 solicited for 

 all parts of 

 Connecticat. 



Hartford, 

 Conn. 



Member noriats' Telegraph Delivery Aasociattoo 



RE tJTER 'S 



For Rhode Island and Connecticut 



STORES 



Naw London, Conn., Norwich. Conn. 



and Woatorly, R. I. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



RHODE ISLAND 



JOHNSTON BROTHERS 



LEADING FLORISTS 



38 Doirance Street, • • PROVIDENCE 



BURLIMGTON.VT.— OrtfrrsforVermoalsndNortbtra 

 M T. filled Is yoar Mtire latisfseiion at right sheet. 



VERMONT'S FLORIST 

 W. E. PETERS 



ftS7 St. Paul Stroot. BURUNOTON. VV. 



STATE NURSERY CO. Z 



fLowas 



'H.OOO sq. ft, of flass 

 at your aerviceo 



HELENA, MONTANA 



E. W. PEARSON 



NEWBURYPORT, MASS. 



MjOOOftofclass. Auto delivery. We want your ordna 



PROVIDENCE, R. 1. 

 ■Id sll T. J. JOHNSTON A CO.. 



■sdsll 

 Raw Eaglaad PsMt 



T.J. JOHNSTON A CO.. 



171 Wtyfessstt Sirtct, Pr««Msaee 



