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The Florists' Review 



NoVEMBEB 12, 1914. 



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PAGES OF BETAILEBS' CABDS 



THIS department for the cards of 

 Leading ]Ketail Florists — ^tbose flo- 

 rists wbo have t]»e facilities for filling 

 the orders sevt them hy other florists — 

 has made possible the recent 

 rapid development of this 

 branch of the business, a 

 branch of the trade now estab- 

 lished for all time and so helpful that 

 its volume will keep on increasing for 

 many years. 



Ajre you -sending and receiving your 

 share of these orders? You can send 

 your share (and make 20 per cent profit 

 without effort) if you let your custom- 

 ers know you can perform this service 

 for tbem. To receive your share — well, 

 The Beview's department for Retailers' 

 cards remains the one way of getting 

 prompt action on the order in hand. 



To be represented costs only 70 cents 

 per week on a yearly order. This ia for 

 one-inch q;>ace. Other qiaces in propor- 



"Wliy not send your order today — ^uow 

 — ^before you forget it7 



ALL COMMUNICATION* (HOULD ■■ ADBKISSID TO TMI n*M 



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WILLIAM WNN 



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FlOMIMS Ci«Viv<IIBO To All PAWtB Of TMI we»k0. 



BOSTON. August 31, 1914. 



Ploxlsts' Publishing Co., 

 Ohioago, 111. 



Centlefflen:* 



W« have been making a careful study of results 



obtained through our various advertising raediURS, and, 



among the trade papers, we have found that we axe obtj^^- f »• 



' ing the best results fiV tbo florists' Review. 



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During the (Tonvention in Boston, many visitors w 



who came to our booth to inspect our advertising display 



mentioned the fact that they have seen a great deal of 



our advertising In the Florists' Review. 



After careful investigation we are satisfied 



that yours is the leading TrfM** Papar and-that' the best 



results from advertising nay be obtained by using its 



coliunns. 



Yours very truly. 



Dltl H8R/D 



Penn the Florist 



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W. & T. CISS, FMsts 



GENEVA, N.Y. 



Telegraph Orders Promptly Filled 

 in Western New York. \ 



FLOWERS delivered prompUjr in 

 Buffalo, Niagara Falls, East Aurora, 

 Lockpoit, Tonawanda, L a n caster and 

 other Western New 

 York cities and 

 towns. 



304 Main Street 

 BUFFALO, N.Y. 



Membera FlorUU' T elegraph Delivery A»»oci«tion 



S. A. ANDERSON 



440 Main St., BUFFALO, N. Y. 



Anderson service means frpsh, sturdy stork, 

 and prompt deliveries in Buffalo. L^xskporl. 

 Niagara Falls and Western New York. 



HEUBEB OF THE FLORISTS* TELEGEAPH DEUVEBY 



CLARK, lUJKlST, is* Wai>hiDKton aV«c 



Member Florists' Telerraph Delivery. 

 Orders for Northeastern PeDOSjrlvania filled 

 promptly. Usnal discount. Botti phones No. 2404. 



r%^»v SCHULTHEIS, FLORIST 



'^'^ Vin^lSTdrn'^tree*. SCRANTON, PA. 



m r Ail U V an<> VICINITV 

 ULLAHy Ha Ye UcwcNym rieritl 



Motto I "Business on 

 the aauare or no business." 



NOKTCLAIR, N. J. 



MASSMANN, 

 Leadioff Florist 

 AU Orders PrompUy Attended to 



CORNELL UNIVERSITY 



Tfllesraph Orders a Specialty. 

 THE HULSIDE FLORAl SHOP, ITHACA, N. Y. 



ST. LOUIS. 



L. D. Phone Nd. 43d 



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The Market. 



Summer-like weather prevailed last 

 week, which brought out cut stock in 

 great quantities, and the market again 

 was overcrowded with everything in 

 season, especially chrysanthemums. In 

 these, all the late varieties are coming 

 in heavily. The extra fancy sell well, 

 but not at such prices as were obtaVied 

 last season, as trade in retail circles 

 has been dull and the overproduction 

 caused a slump in the prices of fancy 

 blooms. All the wholesale houses have 

 a big supply of fancy blooms of Ivory, 

 Major Bonnaffon, Golden Wedding, 

 Eaton, Chadwick, Appleton and Kelley. 

 Roses are in fine supply, with the de- 

 mand slow and prices low in all grades. 

 Some extra fine Milady, Hadley, Rich- 

 mond and Killarney were noticed daily 

 at all the markets. The best hardly 

 went over $8 per hundred. Of carna- 

 tions the same story can be told. The 

 large supply that is coming in daily 

 has to be disposed of at low prices in 

 order to make them move. Beacon and 

 Enchantress in all varieties are among 

 the best, having long stems and excel- 

 lent color. Violets and sweet peas sell 

 well. Valley is plentiful, with a good 

 call. Easter lilies are not any too »it- 

 merous. Paper Whites are coming in 

 and the first brought $4 per hundred. 

 Outdoor stock is now a thing of the 

 past for this season. The weather con- 

 ditions are better, for this week 

 opened cold and clear, which should 



AkaMUnUy fttputt ■! 

 ■H tiaes. 



Edwards Floral 

 Hall Company 



1716 Padfic Ave. 



ATIANTKOTY. NCW JOtSCV 



iNnrseries: Mediterranean and 

 SoDth Carolina Avenues. 

 MsMber yiorista* Telegraph DeUvery Ass'n. 



Ywr ordei* br ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 



will be carefully filled bj 



iSOS Pacific Av«. 



Member Florists' Telegrraph DeUvery. 



PHILIPS BROS., 938 Broad SL 



NEWARK, N. J. 



Artistic Floral Work and Long Stai 

 Beauties Our Specialty 



N EW JERSEY 



DWUD SCEQtY— FATEKSON uri ritSSAK 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery AssociaUoa 



M. P. CHAMPLiN,»lS5iS. 



Schenectady, n. y. 



Plowers and Floral Desigas for All Occasleas 

 CORNELL and WBLLS COLLBOBSMd 



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