JCLY 15. 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



43 



"•• The flortsta whoit cards appear on tha paces oarrylnB thie head, are prepared to till orders 

 from otber llorlets for local delivery on the uaual baela. 



RACTflN Massachusetts 



WVlVllf ,24 TremontSt. 



). NEWMAN & SONS CORP'N 



Orders by wir« receive prompt and careful execution. 



We can refer to leading florists in all principal 

 cities. Establistied 1870. 



vAnBUNE| 842 Boylston St., 



BOSTON 



Member Pierisb' Telegraph Delivery Assoditi«i 



LOWELL, MASS. 



NORSE &BEALS, 8 Merrimack Sq. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Deliyery Association 



RANDALL'S FLOWER SHOP 



HARRY I. RANDALL, Proprietor 



Phone: Park 94 



IS PLEASANT ST., WORCESTER, MASS. 



■ember FlorUts' Telegraph DellTery AssoclatloD. 



H. F. A. LANGE 



Worcester, Maes. 



Delivers to all points in New England. 

 125,000 square feet of glass. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assocl&tion 



SALT LAKE CIH 



ALSO PARTS OF COLORADO. IDAHO. 

 MONTANA AND NEVADA 



HUDDART FLORAL CO. 



62 South Blaln Street 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Aw'n. 



A Card This Size 



Costs Only 70c per Week 

 on Yearly Order 



It would keep your name and your facilities 

 before the 'wbole trade. 



A half-inch card costs only 36c per week on 

 yearly order. 



P 



ROVIDENCE,R. I. 



asd «H '"'' '* 'OHNSTON A CO^ 



Hew Esslaid Psists 171 Weybstset 6t., Privlileaci 



BROCKTON^ MASS. 



All orders received, delivered promptly in New 

 Wf.W. HATHAWAY. ^°^^°'^- 9 Mala Sir ed 



LYNN. MASS.GS«LBR2.^- 



iwiMPicon 



We deliver also 

 SaiMUt MHMT 



WELLESLEY COLLEGE 



Dais Hall, Walnnt Bill, Rockbridge Hall Schools 



TAILBY, Wellesley, Mass. 



Long Distance Tel.. Wellesley 44-1. 44-2,44^ 



CThe largest staff of 

 floral artists in New Eng- 

 land handle our immense 

 volume of orders promptly 

 and efficiently. A feature 

 of the PBNN Business is 

 PENN Service. j6 j» j* 



BOSTON. MASS. 



"Penn, the Telegraph Florist" 



Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



37-43 BROMFIELD STREET 



Boston, Massaohusetts 



143 Tremont Street 

 The Centrally Located Florist Shop 

 Yfin fir RecipNcityo We cner All Piisti in New Ei^ 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



HENRY R. COMUY. riorist, 6 Peril S«i 



SG years' experience in the florist bosiaMS coaraiiteM 

 efficicDcv to take car. of all onfen. wC alloiMd. 



at its meeting last week at 1214 F 

 street, northwest, and extended an in- 

 vitation to the members to participate 

 in the show soon to be held by the 

 American Dahlia Society, of which he is 

 president. In speaking of the beautifi- 

 cation of the city by means of window 

 boxes, he criticised the poor taste shown 

 by certain of the hotels and other estab- 

 lishments, in endeavoring to fill their 

 own vpindow boxes instead of leaving 

 the work for a competent florist to do. 



William F. Gude presented a sched- 

 ule showing stop-overs, cost of trans- 

 portation and other information bear- 

 ing on the proposed trip to the Panama- 

 Pacific exposition and the S. A. F. con- 

 vention. Mr. Gude has been studying 

 the various routes and made a report 

 for the benefit of those desiring to go. 

 In view of the great distance, it is 

 doubtful if more than six Washing- 

 tonians will attend. 



Edward S. Schmid announced that 

 he would give his anniial crab feast in 

 connection with the September meeting 

 of the club and an invitation is to be 

 sent to the members of the Gardeners' 

 and Florists' Club of Baltimore, Md., 

 to join the local florists on that night. 



After a discussion of the outing of 

 the club, to be held July 21, a buffet 

 luncheon was served. 



Various Notes. 



Only 300 tickets are to be issued for 

 the outing of the club, to be held at 

 Great Falls, Va., and none of these are 

 to be sold to other than florists, their 

 families and intimate friends. The 

 event of the day will be the baseball 

 game between the storcmen and the 

 boys from the market district. There 

 ■will also be the usual run of sports, 

 dancing and a special motioii picture 

 show. Music is to be provided by a 

 real Virginia ilarky band. Prizes will 

 be awarded in all events. The large 

 pavilions, where refreshments will be 

 served to all wearing a club badge, are 

 to he decorated to represent huge grot- 

 toes. A number of circus stunts have 

 been arranged for. 



Among the visitors of the week were 

 8i(lncv H. Baversdorfer, of IT. Bayers- 



RHODE ISLAND 



JOHNSTON BROTHERS 



LEADING FLORISTS 



38 Dorrance Street, PROVIDENCE 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



BURUNOTON. VT.-Brdtrt far Vcrmst aid lartb- 

 en a. T. filM tt yrar eatire satisfactlsa at riiht prteis. 



Orders 

 soUclted for 

 aU parts of 

 ConnecUcut 



Stores: 



741 Main St 



. 361 Asylum St. 



' Greenhouses t 



Beaton St. 



Member Florists* Telegraph Hartford* 

 Delivery Association. Conn. 



RE UTER 'S 



For Rhode leland and ConneetleHt 



STORES 



N«w London, Conn.. Norwich. Cona. 



and Wosfrly. R. I. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Abb'ii^ 



Yankton, South Dakota 



We grow Roses, Carnations, and all seasonable 

 flowers. Floral emblems that are right. Give 

 us your northwest orders. 160-page catalogue. 



GURNEY GREENHOUSE CONTANY 



A Card This Size 



Coats Only 70c per Week 

 on Yearly Order 



It would keep your name and your facilities 

 before the 'wbole trade. 



A half-Inch card costs only 35c per week on 

 yearly order. 



VERMONT'S FLORIST 



W. E. PETERS 



137 St. Paul St.. 



BURUNaTON, VT. 



