The Florists^ Review 



Decbiiber 24, 1914. 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



He rcliil florisb whose cards appear oa the pages curyiac this head, are prepared to fill orders from other florists for local ddivefy oa the 



basis. If yoa wish to be represented ander this headioK, now is the time to place your order. 



CLEVELMB 



•••TIIL*** 



J. N. GASSER CONPANT 



EUCLID AVENUE 



W« grow th« b«st of ovorything In 

 CUT FLOWERS. 



FRANK J. SCHOEN FRANK A. FRIEDLBY 



The James Eadie Co. 



CLEVELAND 



neuif*ft)98M 



W.Cantnaian 



& 



VLOBIBTS 



Cleveland 



W« ean fill your orders Dar or Nlcht for 



CLEVELAND and 

 STATE OF OHIO 



Always have rompletn stock on band. 

 Recru ar dlsconnt allowed the Trade. 



tflinni C DDIIQ i>3* w.asih St., 



HHUDLC D nil Di CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asa'n, 



CLEVEUND 



THE JONES-RUSSELL CO. 



FLOWERS 

 1284-1308 Euclid Avonuo 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



T 



rLORAI. 

 DESIGNS 



of AU Kinds 



he Cleveland 

 Cut Flower Co. 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Will fOl your orders for Designs or Cuf 

 Flowers in Northern Ohio. 



NEWARK, OHIO 



KENT BROTHEKS FLOWER SHOP 



COVER ALL OHIO POINTS 



20 AND 22 WEST CHURCH ST. 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



BRAMLKY * SON. ^ „^ ^ 



maw mmI Gre enhouses, im B—i Tlat Street. 



NEWARK, OHIO 



CHAS. A. DUERR 



Mnnbv VknlflU* XUetimpb DeUretr 



Send Orders for 



Washington, 

 D.O. 



and vicinity \% 



Everytiiing 

 rirst-Ciass 



Uth and H Streets 



WASHINGTON, 

 D. C. 



GUDE'S 



trees have been moving slowly up to 

 this time; many men who are out of 

 employment will forego that luxury. 



Various Notes. 



The Eastern Star Home Association 

 conducted a business men's carnival 

 for the benefit of the home. The A. W. 

 Smith Co. and C. Godwin & Sons each 

 put on an act in which they were rep- 

 resented by young girls. Both acta 

 were creditable to the firms. 



The Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. will 

 have a large cut of roses, carnations, 

 orchids and yellow daisies for Christ- 

 mas. Their houses look most promising 

 for a good January crop. 



Eandolph & McClements have been 

 pushing the plant business this season 

 with great success. The fine line of 

 novelty plant basket effects which they 

 have been showing surely must make 

 this their banner plant year. They say 

 the cut flower end will push itself. 



The A. W. Smith Co. got into the 

 show business on its anniversary and 

 cannot get out of the habit. The firm 

 has been keeping the store right up to 

 the special-day standard ever since, 

 with beautiful blooming plant arrange- 

 ments. This week some special poin- 

 settia plants are attracting attention. 



Mrs. E. A. Williams started the week 

 with a full stock of novelty plant ar- 

 rangements, which will undoubtedly 

 disappear by Thursday, when cut flow- 

 ers will reign supreme. 



G. P. Weaklen & Co. have their con- 

 servatory filled with many Christmas 

 plant arrangements, leaving the store 

 room for the smaller novelty effects in 

 plants and cut flowers. 



The E. C. Ludwig Floral Co. has its 

 shop filled with Christmas wreaths of 

 every material you can think of, as well 

 as blooming plants. This firm's large 

 funeral trade always demands a large 

 stock of cut flowers. 



The Ludwig Floral Co. has the store 

 so full of pretty things that one would 

 wonder how half of them could be 

 disposed of. The cut flower depart- 

 ment is busy with funeral work. 



The Blind Floral Co. has its usual 



SCHRAMM BROS. 



Send us your orders for 



TOLEDO, OHIO 



1307-18 CHERRY STRKKT 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



FLORAL DESIGNS Sf kI^s"^ 



OHIO 



Wilson'sSeedStm 



COLUNIHIS 



Telegrrapb Orders Carefully Blxecnted. 

 Citizen's '63M, Befmaln 2903 ZOD 50, Ol^ St. 



The livingston Seed Co. 



FLORISTS 



COVER ALL OHIO POINTS 



114 N. Hi«h St., COIUNBUS, OHIO 



KAY 



18 NORTH 

 PHELPS ST. 



Member Florists' Tel. Del. Ass'n 



Steubenville, 



^l^*^ G. L. HUSCROFT 

 l^niO FLORIST 



118-120 North Fourth Stroot 



All Orders Promptly Executed 



DAYTON, OHIO 



IS and 18 W. Srd St. 



Mttthews the Florist 



Established in 1883 

 GreenbOTues and Muneries in Riverdale. 



NRS. J. B. FRECNAN, leading flobist 



Successor to Geo. A. Heinl ToledO^ O* 

 All Ordors Promptly Exocutod 



VAN METER FLOWER SHOP 



S^TS^Sh. Springfield, O. 



BEST FLOWERS for EVERY OCCASION 



Dayton, Ohio 



uusscunrANY 



South Main 8cr««i 



Membttra ■pioriBts* Tftlnffranh TVUvprv Ann'n. 



W. p. McFaki.and *■ L. C. McFarlaK* 



McFARLANOS, Florists 



AKRON, OHIO 



