Jolt 15, 1915. 



The Florists^ Review 



47 





Th* florists whose cards appear on tbe paces oarrylnK this head, are prepared to fill orders 

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



Qr««nhouses In 



MAR8HALLTOWN, 

 CENTERVILLK, 



OSKALOOSA, 



MASON CITY, 



WATERLOO, 

 BOONE, 



IOWA 



SEND YOUR ORDER TO HOUSE NEAREST PLACE OP DELIVERY 



ROCHESTER, MINN. 



D.N. 

 WIGLE 





KWCIIITY KPT 



FLOW£BS 



Trademark 

 J Keglstered 



ST. PAUL, MINN, 



The LATsrest Store in America. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



Ihe finest and largest stock west of Chicaso. 



Awake night and day looking for orders. 



HOLM & OLSON, Inc. 



90, 88. 24 West Sth Street 



ST. PAUL, MINN. 



Order your flowers for delivery 

 in this section from the leading 

 Florists of the Northwest. 



L. L. MAY & CO. 



ST. PAUL, MINN. 



Des Moines 



IN THB CENTKR OV IOWA 



J. S. Wibon Floral Co. 



Orders filled with the kind of care we hpue 



will be used when vre send you an order. 



Hembers Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. 



Minneapolis, Minn. '-'pLORfsTt 



SWANSON'S, 618 Nicollet Ave. 

 DULUTH FLORAL CO. 



200 mUes in any direction. MTI HTH MINN 

 We are the center of the great WLV 1 0, Plinn. 



Northwest. Daily deliveries to Superior, Wis. 



84 So. Sth St. 

 938 Nlwll.t Ave. 



linNNEArOUS,|llINN. 



Whltted Floral Co. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery AssoclatloD 



CreenBav Wk carlneier&co. 



Um;Ulldy,nn. orders for cut Flowem 

 and Designs delivered '"anywhere in Wisconsin 

 and Northern Michigan at right prices. 



FLORAL CO. L& UrOSSBi WiSi 



will properly execute orders In 

 WISCONSIN OR THB NORTHWEST 



MRS. J. T. HINCHLIFFE, FLORIST 



B04-506 Wisconsin St., RACINE, WIS. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



OTTUNWA, IOWA 



0. p. M. CRILEY. cor. WilliN imI ¥v*a Sis. 

 Peetel end Weetem Unien Telegrmli 



I. N. KRAMER & SON 

 CEDAR rapids; IA. 



Waterloo, Iowa 



CHAS. SHERWOOD 

 320 E. 4th Street 



Qreenhouses, cor. Fairvlew and Ckmger Sts. All 

 orders receive careful and crompt attention. 



see Parquhar's display of Lilium regale 

 this week. They have about 1,000,- 

 000 bulbs of various sizes in their 

 nursery. W. N. C. 



BTJTFALO. 



The Market. 



The weather last week was cool for 

 midsummer. Trade is dull. Even spe- 

 cial sales have failed to attract buy- 

 ers. Carnations are holding up well, 

 both in quantity and quality. Candi- 

 dum and Harrisii lilies are abundant, 

 but the demand for them is light. Sweet 

 peas have come into bloom quickly and 

 are flooding the market. Needless to 

 say, they are going at low figures. Eoses 

 in general are good, but some varieties 

 are not opening well and are partly 

 blasted. Key, Ward, Kussell, Taft, Had- 

 ley and White Killarney are the best. 

 Beauties are fine, but the prices are 

 low for the quality offered. Valley and 

 orchids are plentiful. Garden flowers 

 are in demand. Gladioli, larkspurs, 

 gaillardias, Shasta daisies, cornflowers, 

 etc., are plentiful. There are few flow- 

 ering plants at present. Native hardy 

 ferns have arrived and all greens are 

 plentiful. 



Various Notes. 



J. H. Eebstock had a unique cactus 

 display last week. The entire window 

 was given over to cacti of different va- 

 rieties. A few vases of flowers gave 

 color to the gray plants. The floor of 

 the window was covered with red 

 paper. Several night-blooming cereus 

 made the vrindow attractive by night, 

 for they were in full bloom for several 

 evenings. 



F. J. Keller, of Eochester, was in 

 town last week. The firm of J. B. Kel- 

 ler Sons has orders for several large 

 out-of-town weddings, to occur the lat- 

 ter part of this month. 



Miss Anna Louise Faul is having a 

 two weeks' vacation. 



The Buffalo Florists' Club's outing 

 takes place at the Bedell House, Grand 

 Island, July 15. 



S. A. Anderson had an elaborate 

 decoration for a silver-wedding dinner 

 at the Hotel Iroquois, July 8. Pink 

 and white flowers were arranged in 

 baskets and tied with silver ribbons. 

 Corsages of white sweet peas and val- 

 ley, also tied with silver ribbons, were 

 placed at the plate of each lady guest. 

 The affair was a pretty one. Mr. 

 Anderson spent several days on a fish- 



Milwaukee, WiSe 



J. M. FOX & SON 



437-39-41 MILWAUKEE ST. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assn. 



MADISON, WIS. 



RENTSCHLER FLORAL CO. 



rormerly Cipitol Oty Greenbouse Co. 



Best Shipping Service lor Wisconsin 



Fer WISCONSIN delivery off 



"Home-grown Flowers'* 



GET IN TOUCH WITH 



J. E. MATTHEWSON 



SHEBOYGAN, WIS. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'a 



C. H. FREY 



1133 OSL,UNCOLN, NEB. 



Will Fill Orders for the West on Short Notioi 

 Trade Discounts. First-class Stock 



FREY & FREY 



1338 O St., LINCOLN, NEB. 



Wheleeele ami Retell 



100,000 BQuare feet of glass at your service. 

 Trade discount. 



Members of the Florists* Telegraph Delivery 



Wboleuk 

 nA RetaO 

 ritrist 



A Card This Size 



Costs Only 70c per Week 

 on Yearly Order 



It wonid keep yonr name and yoar faclUtleB 

 before the ^liole trade. 



A half-inch card costs only 3Sc per week on 

 yearly order. 



LINCOLN,NEB.S'J','!!!^- 



Flowers for All Occasions, from Cradle to Grave 



LEWIS» HENDERSON,, norist 



1619 Famnm Street, OMAHA, NEB. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



HESS & SWOBODA, FLORISTS 



Telephones 1801 and L 1882 

 1415 farauin Street OMAHA, NEB, 



S. B. STEWART 



J 19 No. i6ib St, OMAHA, NEB. 



