The Florists' Review 



MAr 27, 1815. 



Ill* florists whose cards appear on the paces oarrytnc this head, are prepared to ItU orders 

 .. — from other florists for local deUvenr on the usual basis. 



CLE? 



•••1IUj*«* 



J. N. GASSER CONPANY 



EUCLID AVENUE 



!¥• crow the beat off •v«rythlng In 

 CUT FLOWERS 



Bell tf afn 2809 

 Car. Central 18C6 



LEADING 

 rLORISTS 



Cleveland 



W» can fill Tonr orders Dar or Nlslit for 



CLEVELAND and 

 STATE or OHIO 



Always haye complete stock on hand. 

 R«ga'ar discoant allowed the Trade. 



KNOBLE BROSiCLCVKLANO.OHIO 



Members Florists' Telegraph Dellrerr Ass'n. 



CLEVELAND 



THE JONES -RUSSELL CO. 



FLOWERS 

 1284-1308 Euclid Avenu* 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



T 



he Cleveland 

 Cut Flower Co. 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Will fill your orders for Desisms or Cut 

 Flowers in Northern Ohio. 



CLEVELAND 

 OHIO 



A. GRAHAM 

 & SON 



5528 KUCLID AVKNUK 



Member F. T. D. 



MITCHELL, S. D. 



FOR SOUTH DAKOTA 

 AND THE NORTHWEST 



THE NEWBURYS, Inc. 



We raise 'em. 



NEWARK, OHIO 



CHAS. A. DUERR 



Member Plorista' Tele«r»ph Delivery 



NEWARK, OHIO 



Kelt Brothers Flower Shop, 20-22 W. Quth St 



FUHUL DESIGNS of al UmIs 



COVER «U OHM POMTS 



Send Orders for 



Waehlngton, 

 D.C. 



and vicinity to 



Everjrthing 

 Flrst-Class 



14th and H Streets 



CUDEBROS.CO. 



FLORISTS 



i2U F 9T.NW 



yy^SHiNSTON.oc 



WASHINGTON. 

 D. C. 



GUDE'S 



Members 

 Slorlsts' Telegraph Delivery 



** ALWAYS AT YOUR SKRyiCK" 



TOLEDO 



METZ & BATEMAN 

 Okie BMs. 414 Madieen Ave. 



liocated In the center of baslnem district. 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



BRAMLEY & SON 



Store and Oreenhousee, 1181 East Tlst Street 



SIOUX FAILS, S. D. l^^^T^^^C: 



Iowa and all points west. 



THOHAS 6BEEHH0USE ^g!,?' 



average of from $4 to $6. There has 

 been a marked shortage of whites, 

 probably brought about by the placing 

 of large quantities in storage for fu- 

 ture needs. The cool vireather last week 

 seemed to put new life into the rose 

 crop, for many varieties came in strong 

 and met with ready sale. There has, 

 however, been a change and the ther- 

 mometer is registering high. Local 

 stock is bringing from $2 to $5 per 

 hundred, while northern stock is being 

 held at from $4 to $8. Killarney Bril- 

 liants have figured as the week 's lead- 

 ers. There has been a good demand for 

 white roses of all kinds. Gardenias, 

 although small, are of good quality 

 and have not as yet shown the effects 

 of the heat. There has been a fair 

 sale of America and Augusta gladioli. 

 A new fashion has sprung up in 

 Washington in corsage bouquets; so- 

 ciety women are demanding flowers 

 that will match their sweaters worn 

 while engaged in outdoor sports. For 

 this purpose sweet peas have the prefer- 

 ence. It happens that these flowers 

 are at present of exceptionally good 

 quality, having held out well, and they 

 thus meet with a ready sale. 



Various Notes. 



Among the week's visitors were 

 W. P. Craig, of Philadelphia; James 

 Meiklejohn, representing H. F. Darrow, 

 New York; A. M. Henshaw, of Hen- 

 shaw & Fenrich, New York; U. Cutler 

 Ryerson, of Newark, N. J., and J. E. 

 Rolker, of New York. 



The next regular meeting of the Flo- 

 rists' Club of Washington is sched- 

 uled for Tuesday evening, June 2. A 

 special entertainment will be provided. 

 At the business session, plans will be 

 discussed for the attendance of mem- 



SCHRAMM BROS. 



Send us your orders for 



TOLEDO, OHIO 



1307-18 CHERRY STRKKT 



Members Florists' Telecraph Delivery 



FLORAL DESIGNS ?f,/^J^ 



OHIO 



Wilson'sSeedStore 



COUINBUS 



Telegraph Orders Carefully Executed. 

 Cltlzen'sMiM, Bell Main 2903 ^00 SO, Ul^ll ot. 



The Livingston Seed Co. 



FLORISTS 



COVER ALL OHIO POINTS 



114 N. ffigh St, COLUMBUS, OfflO 



LIMA, OHIO 



Eggert N. Zetlitz 



THE LEADER 



Steubenville, 



/^l_5^ G. L. HUSCROFT, 

 VytllO FLORIST 



118-120 North Fourth Stroot 



All Orders Promptly Executed. 



DAYTON, OHIO 



1« end 18 W. 3nl St. 



Matthews the Florist 



EstabUghed In 1883 

 Greenhouses and Nurseries In Rlrerdale. 



MRS. J. B. rREENAN, leading flobist 



Successor to Geo. A. Heinl ToiOCiOy O* 

 AU Orders Promptly Bzecuted 



VAN METER FLOWER SHOP 



[£^Sh. Springfield, O. 



BEST FLOWERS for EVERY OCCASION 



Dayton, Ohio 



HEISS COMPANY 



112 

 . , South Main Street 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



W. P. McFarland 



L. C. McFakland 



McFARLANDS, Florists 



AKRON, OHIO 



