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The Florists^ Review 



April 22, 1915. 



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n« florists whose cards appear on the paces oarryInK this head, are prepared to fill ordi 

 from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 



CM 



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J. N. GASSER COMPANY 



EUCLID AVENUE 



Mf* crow th« h—t of •verything In 

 CUT FLOWIRS 



f^ANK J. SCHOEN FRANK A. FRIEDLEY 



The James Eadie Co. 



CLEVELAND 



'Bell tfafh 2809 

 Cuy. Central 1SC6 



LEADING 

 PLORISTB 



Cleveland 



IF* can till Tear orders Day or Nlcht foi 



CLEVELAND and 

 STATE or OHIO 



Always haye complete stock on hand. 

 ReKular discount allowed the Trade. 



If linDI C DDIIQ 1836 W. 2Sth St.. 

 UnUDLC DnUOi CI.CVELAND,OHIO 



■embers Florists' Telegraph Dellyery Ass'n. 



CLEVELAND 



THE JONES -RUSSELL CO. 



FLOWERS 

 1284-1308 Euclid Av«nu« 



Members FIorlstB' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



T 



he Cleveland 

 Cut Flower Co. 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Will fill your orders for Designs or Cat 

 Flowers in Northern Ohio. 



CLEVELAND 

 OHIO 



A. GRAHAM 

 & SON 



552S KUCLID AVKNUK Member F. T. D. 



NEWARK, OHIO 



CHAS. A. DUERR 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



NEWARK, OHIO 



Int Bntken Fhwcr Skf, 20-22 W. Cknck St 



FLMUL BESIGMS tf ■■ hMi COVER ALL OMIO POINTS 



Send Orders for 



Washington, 

 D.C. 



and vicinity to 



Everytliing 

 rirst-Ciaos 



Uth and H Streets 



CUDE BROS.CO. 

 FLORISTS 

 1214 r ST.NW 



yVASHINGTON.OC 



WASHINGTON, 

 D. C. 



GUDE'S 



Members 

 Florists' Telegraph Dellyery 



"ALWAYS AT YOUR SBRVICI" 



TOLEDO 



METZ & BATEMAN 

 Ohie BMk. 414 Madlsen Ave. 



Located In the center of business district. 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



BRAMLEY & SON 



Store and Greenhouses, 1181 E^ast Tlst Street 



at $12 per hundred, and trade is slow 

 at that price. Carnations have dropped 

 still lower. A few select flowers make 

 $2 to $3 per hundred, but more sell at 

 $1, and quantities much lower than thif: 

 Single violets still appeared last week 

 from one or two growers. Doubles will 

 continue for another fortnight. Sweet 

 peas are in heavy supply and are hard 

 to clean up. 



There is a glut of snapdragons, the 

 call for these being poor. Bulbous 

 flowers are more druggy. With some 

 growers the season is nearly over. It 

 has, on the whole, been a good bulb 

 winter. Spanish iris cannot be moved, 

 although the quality is splendid. The 

 call for callas and Easter lilies is de- 

 cidedly weak. Pansies and cornflowers 

 sell moderately well, but yellow mar- 

 guerites have taken a decided slump. 

 White marguerites meet with a poor 

 sale. Cattleyas as yet are not abun- 

 dant, but the demand is light; the same 

 holds true of gardenias. For green 

 goods the call is light. Pot plant trade 

 is rather quiet, but growers were so 

 well cleaned out of flowering plants at 

 Easter that they have no great quantity 

 for disposal yet. 



Club Meeting. 



There was an attendance of 110 at 

 the meeting of the Florists' Club April 

 20. H. Howard Pepper, proprietor of 

 Melrose Gardens, Providence, R. I., who 

 is trust officer of the Industrial Trust 

 Co., of that city, delivered a splendid 

 address entitled "Tales of a Teller, or 

 Some Things that Every Florist Should 

 Know about Banking." The talk was 

 illustrated with forms in daily use in 

 the bank and covered in an informal 

 way some advantages of making a will; 

 the descent of property; the difference 

 between a trust company and a national 

 bank; why leave your property in trust; 

 how to make a will, showing a simple 

 form of will; different kinds of bonds, 

 with samples; witnessing a will; joint 



SCHRAMM BROS. 



Send us your ordars for 



TOLEDO, OHIO 



1307-18 CHERRY STRIKT 



Members Florists* Telegraph Delivery 



1 



FLORAL DESIGNS i^'Si' 



Telegraph Orders Carefully Executed. 

 Citizen's 53^, Bell Main 2903 ^00 SO. lll|ll OU 



The Livingston Seed Co. 



FLORISTS 



COVER ALL OHIO POINTS 



114 N. High St., COLUMBUS, Offlfl 



LIMA, OHIO 



Eggert Ns Zetlitz 



THE LEADER 



Steubenville, 



/^l_»^ G. L. HUSCROFT 

 VyllliJ FLORIST 



118-120 North Fourth Stroot 



All Orders Promptly Executed 



DAYTON, OHIO 



10 and 18 W. 3rd St. 



Matthews the Florist 



Established in 1883 

 Greenhouses and Nurseries in Rlverdale. 



MRS. J. B. iREENAN, leading florist 



Successor to Geo. A. Heinl TolOClOf Oa 

 All Orders Promptly Executed 



VAN METER FLOWER SHOP 



S?SSh. Springfield, O. 



BEST FLOWERS for EVERY OCCASION 



ton, Ohio 



HQSSCONPANY 



D&Vtbu, uiuu ''» 



arw| WVM, wauv g^nth main Street 



Members Florists' Telecraph Delivery Ass'n. 



W. P. McFarlaud L. C. McFarlake 



McFARLANDS, Florists 



AKRON, OHIO 



