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The Florists' Review 



June 17, 1915. 



Th* florlats wbose card* appear on the paces oarrylnB fhis head, ara praparad to fill orders 

 *— — from otbor florists for local dellTery on tbe usual tmsis. 



DARDS, 



N. E. Cor. 44fh Street and Madison Avenuet 



NEW YORK 



Telephones 

 4086-4086 88th Street, 



Orders delivered on all the Ocean Liners or telegraphed to our own correspondents 



in Europe and the British Coloniei. 



Oable Dardsflor, Western Union Member Florists' Telegraph DellveiT. XstabUshed ltT4 



AbaMtaDtly prcHn' >l 

 ill tines. 



Edwards Floral 

 Hall Company 



1716 Padfic Ave. 



ATLANTIC QTY, NEW JERSEY 



^Nurseries: Mediterranean and 

 South Carolina Avenues. 

 Mambar Florists' Telesraph Delivery Aas'n. 



MADDEN 



FLORIST 



JERSEY CITY 



ESTABLISHED 1899 Na «Ja 



Yonr oitien for ATLANTIC CITY, N. J 



will be carefully filled b) 



1805 Pacific Av«. 



Member Florists' Tele«rraph Delivery, 



PHIUPS BROS., 938 Broad St 



NEWARK, N. J. 



Artistic Floral Work and Long Stem 

 Beauties our Specialty 



NONTCLAIR, N. J. 



MASSMANN, 

 Leadlne Florist 

 AU Orders Promptly Attended to 



L. D. Phone No. 438. 



N EW J ER8EY 



OWARD SCEERY-rATERSON ul fASS/UC 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Associatiaa 



W. and W. FLOWER STORE 



M S. Main St., WASHINGTON, PA. 



Wholesale and Retail Florists. 



LANCASTER, PAs 



B. F. BARR & CO., Leading florists 

 "the ROSERY" 



UNCASTEirS QUALITY PLOWCR SHOP 



Lou Helen Dundore Moore 

 LANCASTER, PA. 



aARK, FLORIST, 



SCBANTON. PA. 

 134 Washln^lon Ave. 



Member Florists' Tflefrraph Delivery. 

 Orders Inc Northeastern Pennsylvania filled 

 promptly. Usual discount. Both phones No. 3454. 



SCHULTHEIS, FLORIST 



THE 

 fERNERY 



Write. Phone or Wire 



«12 linden Street, 



J. V. LAYER 



ERIE, PA. 



WRITE, PHONE or WIRE 



The Rosery fs^iaSi'S.'^ 



Flowers Delivered to All Nearby Towns. 

 Members Florists' Telegfraph Delivery AssoclatlOD. 



MYERS 

 BROS. 



SCRANTON, PA. 



Altoona, Pa. 



All Orders Carefully Executed 



trade has not been good. Pure vphite 

 and pink are the only colors selling at 

 all well. Cornflowers are abundant, 

 from outdoors. Yellow marguerites con- 

 tinue in heavy supply. Lilium longi- 

 florum moves slowly, as do cattleyas. 

 Lily of the valley is in good demand, 

 but much of it is of inferior quality. 

 Such flowers as snapdragons, German 

 iris, calendulas, stocks and feverfew 

 are hard to sell. Aquilegias and single 

 pyrethrums are popular hardy peren- 

 nials for window displays. 



Bedding plants continue to sell well. 

 Stocks of geraniums are pretty well 

 cleaned out. 



June Flower Show. 



German irises were the principal 

 feature at the exhibition in Horticul- 

 tural hall June 5 and 6, filling seven 

 large tables. For twenty-four varie- 

 ties Miss Grace Sturtevant, of Welles- 

 ley, a new exhibitor, won with a splen- 

 did lot; T. C. Thurlow's Sons Co., sec- 

 ond, and E. N. Dunphe, third. Weld 

 Garden, Duncan Finlayson, gardener, 

 took first prize for twenty-five and 

 twenty varieties of hardy herbaceous 

 flowers. Rhododendrons made a small- 

 er show than usual, as the date was 

 too early for them. Prizes went to 

 Henrj' Stewart, gardener for Miss 

 Cornelia Warren; T. C. Thurlow's Sons 

 Co., and W. C. Winter. 



William Thatcher, gardener for Mrs. 

 .T. L. Gardner, won for the best orchid 

 group, with a first-class arrangement. 

 Martin Sullivan, gardener for W. Whit- 

 man, had the best twelve plants of 

 Canterbury bells. Henry Stewart 

 showed a grand lot of Oncidium flexu- 

 osum, l)eautifully flowered. He se- 

 cured a cultural certificate for Cattleya 

 citrina. He also showed genistas, Can- 

 terbury bells, Iceland poppies, etc. 

 F. J. bolansky had some fine Cattleya 

 gigas and Mossia*; also Miltonia vexil- 

 laria, finely grown, carrying nine to 

 eleven flowers per stalk. George Page, 

 gardener for Mrs. Frederick Ayer, had 

 sixty vases of fine aquilegias, also Can- 

 terbury bells, peonies and German 

 irises. 



S. A. Anderson 



440 Main SL, BUFFALO, N. Y. 



Anderson service means fresh, sturdy stO(^ 

 and prompt deliveries in Buffalo. Lockpon 

 Niaccara Falls and Western New York. 



Member of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery* 



ALBANY, 

 NEW YORK 



Flowers delivered also in Troy, Water- 



vliet, Cohoes, Bensselaer and Schenectadj 



Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n 



ALBANY, N. Y. 



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STEUBEN 

 STREET 



f a.owER SHOP S?8^?fi;ri» 



_^ send your 

 orders to us 



W. t T. CiSS, Horists 



GENEVA, N.Y. 



Telegraph Orders Promptly Filled 

 in Western New York. 



SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



1703 Court Street 

 I, IWULHAUSm 9t SON, Florists 



STATE NURSERY CO. r?(U 



BELENA, NONTANA 



56,000 sq. ft. 01 glass 

 at your service 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. '■•"^SSsIs**^"*' 



35 Clinton Avenae, N. 



Roch. Phone Stone 606. L. D. Bell Phone Main 2189 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



MTpTciiAMPLiNTi^ 

 SCHENECTADY, N.Y. 



Flowers and Floral Designs for All Occasions 



WELLS COLLEGE and 



CBtlTRAL NEW YORK ORDERS 



DOBBS ft SON. Auburn, N. T. 



The Saltford Flower Shop 



Poughktt«psl«y NswYork 



A QUALITY SHOP IN A QUALITY TOWN 



