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m FfolSsft' Revkw 



July 15, 1915. 



Tb« florist* wboie card* appear on tli« paces oarrylnc this head, are prepared to All orders 

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



Send Orders for 



Wasbington, 

 D.C. 



and vicinity to 



CLEYELANB 







J. H. GASSER COMPANY 



EUCLID AVENUE 



!¥• grow the best off everythlnc In 

 CUT FLOWERS 



|B«11 irafh 2809 

 Car. Central 18CS ■ 



fi>ilAH0e?fl|*«*13l 



LEADING 

 FLORISTS 



^^ ns todid Ave., Cleveland 



W« can fill Tonr orders Dar or NUrht fox 



CLEVELAND and 

 STATE OF OHIO 



Always have complete stock on hand. 

 Begrular discount allowed the Trade. 



vnMl C Dbnfi ^s^^ w.astii St- 



HqniDLC DnUOaCLEVKLAND.OHIO 



■embers Florists' Telegrapb Dellyerr Ass'n. 



CLEVELAND 



THE JONES-RUSSELL CO. 



FLOWERS 

 1284-1308 Euclid Avenue 



Members Florists' Teleerraph Delivery Ass'n. 



he Cl^eland 

 Cut Flower Co. 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Will fill your orders for Designs or Cut 

 Flowers in Northern Ohio. 



CLEVELAND 



T 



OHIO 



A. GRAHAM 

 & SON 



S52S KDCUD AVXMUJE 



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 Florists' Telesraph Delivery 



EWARK, OHIO 



Kent Brothers Flower Shop, 20-22 W. Church St 



Everything 

 Elrst-Ciass 



Uth and H Sireefs 



CUDC BROS-CO. 



FLORISTS 

 l2l4rST.NW 



W£aHiNaTON.o« 



WASHINGTON, 

 D. C. 



GUDE'S 



Members 

 norlsts' Telegrrapb Delivery 



"ALWAYS AT YOUR SmVICI" 



TOLEDO 



METZ & BATEMAN 



Ohl* BMs. 414 Madisoa Av*. 



liOcated In the center of bnaUiefls district. 



aORAL DESIGNS of si kinds 



COVER ALL OHM POINTS 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



BRAMLBT & SON 



Store and Greenhouses. 1181 East Tlst Street 



SIOUX FALLS, S. D. l^'^'X''- ^'^"""^ 



Iowa and all points west. 



. Dak., Mlnn^ 



THOmS GBEENHOUSE 'ZJ 



dorfer & Co., Philadelphia, and Eichard 

 Vincent, Jr., of "White Marsh, Md. 



George C. Shaflfer is preparing to take 

 an extended vacation at Atlantic City, 

 N. J., in company with his family. 



W. W. Kimmel has opened his sum- 

 mer home at Chesapeake Beach. 



Gude Bros. Co. has adopted its usual 

 summer hours and the F street store is 

 being closed promptly at 6 o'clock each 

 evening. C. L. L. 



BOSTON. 



The Market. 



There is little to report from the 

 cut flower market except that business 

 is down to its usual low midsummer ebb. 

 Up to the 'present the demand from 

 mountain and shore resorts has been 

 light, and it is not expected that there 

 will be any lavish entertaining there 

 this season. Outside of funeral work 

 there is practically nothing doing, and 

 there is likelv to be little business be- 

 fore the middle of September. On the 

 whole, however, the season has not 

 been bad; it has been vastly better 

 than we could have hoped for last fall. 



Koses for the season continue of fine 

 quality. There is a fair call for Beau- 

 ties. Some select flowers reach $15 to 

 $20, but the majority go at $10 to $12. 

 Ophelia continues good. The best flow- 

 ers make $8 to $12. There are still 

 some good Russell, Miller, Taft and 

 Richmond. The glut of short-stemmed 

 flowers is less, due to the lack of strong 

 heat so far. Carnations show no im- 

 provement in sales. Sweet peas, owing 

 to drenching rains, have been poor. 

 Good flowers are in demand. Gladioli 

 are cheap and hard to sell; Mrs. Francis 

 King is the best seller thus far. Sweet 

 sultans and blue cornflowers sell fairly 



SCHRAMM BROS. 



Send U8 your orders for 



TOLEDO, OHIO 



1307-18 CHERRY STRUT 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



FLORAL DESIGNS %^^i' 



OHIO 



Wilson'sSeedStore 



COLDHBUS 



Telegraph Orders Carefully Executed. 

 Oltlzen's'ssaS, BeU Main 2903 t*vb OO. Hl^R M. 



The Livingston Seed Co. 



FLORISTS 



COVER ALL OHIO POINTS ^ 



114 N. High St, COLUMBUS/ OfflO 



LIMA, OHIO 



Eggert N. Zetlitz 



THE LEADER 



Steubenville, 



i^U:^ G. L. HUSCROFT, 

 UniO , FLORIST 



118-120 North Fourth Stroot 



All Orders Promptly Executed, 



DAYTON, OHIO 



18 and 18 W. 3rd St. 



Matthews the Florist 



EstabUshed in 1883 

 Oreenhooses and Nurseries In Rlverdale. 



MRS. J. B. FREEMAN 



OF "THE FLOWERS" 

 336 Suporlor St., TOLEDO, OHIO 



VAN METER FLOWER SHOP 



£?SSh. Springfield, O. 



BEST FLOWERS for EVERY OCCASION 



:on, Ohio 



BOSS COHTANY 



DaytOl^ viuu,„„„^»„,„,., 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



W. P. McFarland 



L. C. McFabland 



McFARLANDS, Florists 



AKRON, OHIO 



