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The Florists' Review 



July 15, 1915. 



Th* florist* wbos* oard* appMur on fhe paces carryins this head, aro proparad to UU ordars 

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



DARDS, 



N. E. Cor. 44th Street and Madison Avenue« 



Telephones '■ 

 4086-402Q 88th Street, 



NEW YORK 



Mi. 



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



,ia Europe and the British Goloniei. 



flirilile Dardsflor, Western Union Msmber FlorlBts' Telegiaph Delivery. Kstabllshed lif4 



Edwards Floral 

 Hall Convfunr^ 



I7f is radfk Ave. 

 ATlANTKaTY, NCWJOSR 



^Naneries: Medlterrenean and 



4\ ~ South Carolins kveiiueB. 



'■■ibp Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ais'n. 



MADDEN 



FLORIST 



JERSEY CITY 



.J. 



ESTABLISHED 1899 



Yeni onlen for ATLANTIC CITY, N. J 



will be carefully fllled bj 



1808 Pacific Av«. 



Member Florists* Telegraph DeUverr- 



PHIUPS BROS., 938 Broad SL 



NEWARK, N. J. 



Artistic Floral Work and Long Stem 

 Beauties our Specialty 



MAHTrf AID II T MASSMANN, 

 flUllltLAlA, n. J. LeediniT Flori.t 



AU Orders Promptly Attended to 



L. D. Phone No. 438. 



N EW JERSEY 



EDWAID SCEEKY— rATERSON at FASSAIC 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



W. and W. FLOWER STORE 



99 S. Main St., WASHINGTON, PA. 



Wholesale >nd Retail Flarigts. 



LANCASTER, PA. 



B. F. BARR & CO., Leading Fforists 



II 



THE ROSERY" 



iANCASTER'S QUALITY FLOWKII SHOP 



Lou Helen Dundore Moore 



LANCASTgR, PA. 



I/LAKA, iLUKloT, 12*4 WashliiKion Ave. 



Member Florists' Telegrraph Delivery. 

 Orders for Northeastern Pennsylvania fllled 

 promptly. Usual discount. • Both phones No. /i454. 



SCHULTHEIS, FLORIST 



^'•^'«ii^z'^23^S;jrfeeet.SCRANTON, PA. 



THE 

 FERNERY 



J. Y. LAYER 



ERIE, PA. 



WRITE. PHONE trWRE 



Elmira,N.Y. 

 182 Main St. N. 



The Rosery 



Flowers Delivered to AU Nearby Towns. 

 Members FlorlstB* Telegraph Delivery Association. 



BRO& Altoona, Pa. 



AU Ordere Carefully Xxecuted 



closing of retail stores has found its 

 way into the waste basket, as nothing 

 has been heard of it for some time. 



Wm. C. Young, who has been sick for 

 some time, says he and Mrs. Young will 

 leave next week for a month's stay at 

 Atlantic City, N. J. The trip should 

 be of great benefit to both. 



Horace Lloyd, head of the Shackel- 

 ford Nursery Co., in St. Louis county, 

 says they have installed the Skinner 

 irrigation system, but so far have not 

 used it on account of the many rainy 

 days. A few thousand dollars would 

 have been saved if they had this sys- 

 tem last season. 



Charles C. Young, president of the 

 Retail Florists' Association, says they 

 will soon be ready with the credit sys- 

 tem, on which a committee has been 

 working hard for some time. 



Edwin Denker, the well known St. 

 Charles florist, was a visitor here July 

 8. Mr. Denker says the great storm 

 last week, which did so much damage 

 in the neighborhood, did not strike his 

 place at all. 



Max Pelletier recently ran a rusty 

 nail through his right hand. It was 

 feared for some time that he would lose 

 his arm, as blood poison set in, but he 

 is now on the road to recovery and 

 says he will be on hand to lead his band 

 at the picnic. 



Grimm & Gorlj', Mullanphy and the 

 Riessen Floral Co., the leading down- 

 town florists, say they have experienced 

 good business since the supposedly dull 

 season set in. Several large funerals 

 helped them keep busy. 



AU the local florists, as well as those 

 in near-by towns, should remember the 

 annual picnic of the Florists' Club, to 

 be held next week, July 22, at Eomona 

 park. All florists, regardless of mem- 

 bership, are invited to attend, with 

 their families, without cost to any. The 

 list of games is attractive for both old 

 and young, and each has a prize. 



The following suburban florists were 

 in town, July 8, attending the club's 

 meeting: E. W. Guy and Walter Ogle, 

 of Belleville; Edwin Denker. of St. 

 Charles; J. F. Ammann, of Edwards- 



S. A. Anderson 



440 Main SL, BUITALO, N. Y. 



Anderson service means fresh, sturdy stock, 

 and prompt deliveries in Buffalo. Lockpori 

 Niagara Falls and Western New York. 



Member of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



ALBANY, 

 NEW YORK 



Flowers delivered also iu Troy, Water- 



yliet, Cohoes, Bensselaer and Schenectady 



Member of Florists' Telegraph DellTery Asi'n 



ALBANY, N; Y. 



le 



FLOWER SHO^ 



23 



STEUBEN 



STREET 



Best service, 

 Send your 

 orders to ua. 



w. ( T. ass, nmsis 



GENEVA, N.Y. 



Telegraph Orders Promptly Filled 

 in Western New York. 



SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



1703 Court Street 

 J. MULHAUSER & SON, norists 



STATE NURSERY CO. 



CUT 

 FLOWERS 



170,000 sq. ft. of Klass 

 at your service. 



HELENA, MONTANA 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



J. B. KCLUR SONS, 



Florists 

 Z5 Clinton Avenae, N. 



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

 Members Florlste' Telegraph Delivery 



226 Nott 

 Terrace 



M. P. CHAMPLIN, 

 SCHENECTADY, N. Y. 



Flowers and Floral Designs for All Occasion* 

 WELLS COLLEGE and 



CENTRAL NEW YORK ORDBIS 



DOBBS ti SON. Auburn, N. T. 



The Saltford Flower Shop 



PoughkeepsI*, New York 



A QUALITY SHOP m A QUALITY TOWN 



