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Thm llortots whoa* cards avpMur on th« p«c«s oMrrylnc Ubim hm&At •*• pv«p«r«d to fill ordwro 

 — "-- from otkior llorlats for local doUvonr on fh* vaaU ImmUi. 



RATTAN Nassachusetts 



WV 1 Vll) S4 Tremont St. 



J. NEWMAN ft SONS GORP'N 



Orders by wire receive prenpt tni careful execiitiea. 



We can refer to leading florists in all princioal 

 cities. EsUbliahed 1870. 



UAnBONE| 842 Boylston 8t.» 



BOSTON 



Menber n«risb'Tdq[raph Delivery AssoditiM 



LOWELL, MASS. 



HORSE & BEALS, 8 Herrimack Sq. 



Nemben Florists' Telegraph Delirerr Assodatioo 



RANDALL'S FLOWER SHOP 



HARRY I. RANDALL, Proprietor 



Pnone: Park 94 



IS HEASANT ST.. WORCESTER, MASS. 



■ember Florists' Telegraph Dellyery Association. 



H. F. A. LANGE 



Worcester, Mass. 



Delivers to all points in New England. 

 125,000 square feet of glass. 



Kember Florists' Telegraph Delivery Associatloii 



SALT LAKE CIH 



ALSO PARTS OF COLORADO. IDAHO. 

 MONTANA AND NEVADA 



HUDDART FLORAL CO. 



68 South Main Street 



Members Florists' Telegraph Dellverr Ass'n. 



A Card This Size 



CkMts Only 70o per Week 

 on Tearlr Order 



It would keep yonr name and yonr facilities 

 before the 'whole trade. 



A half-Inch card costs only SSc per week on 

 yearly order. 



ROViDENCE,R. I. 



T.i. JOHNSTON * CO., 

 171 Wsyksstst Bt. PrsvldsM» 



PR< 

 aa4 



-J U 

 ■cw Eailsad Psiats 



BROCKTON, MASS. 



^ orders received, delivered promptly in New 

 ». W. HATHAWAV^ ''°""''- t Mil. Sire d 



LYHH. MASS.<^'BBS bros. 



wailllf liniM. MS Union Strort 



twaypsenr 



SSS Union Btroot 



We deliver also 



SttiM 



WELLESLEY COLLEGE 



l^aaa Hall, Walaat Hill. Boekbridge Hall Sebcls 

 TAII.BY, WelleHley, Mass. 



Long Distance Tel.. Wellesley 444. 44-2. 44-3 



iLl^he largest staff of 

 floral artists in New Eng- 

 land handle our immense 

 volume of orders promptly 

 and efficiently. A feature 

 of the PENN Business is 

 PENN Service..^ jt J» 



BOSTON. MASS. 



**Penn, the Telegrraph Florist** 



Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



37-43 BROMFIELD STREET 



Boston, Massachusetts 



143 Tremont Street 

 The Centrally Located Florist Shop 

 Yfin tir Redpndtyo We corer All Piiiti ii New Eiclu^ 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



HCNRY R. COMUY. riortot, • PaHi ft 



so years' experience in the florist basfaMSS gnanuitees 

 efficieocv to take care of all ordefs. 90C allow e d. 



Mr. Bushnell is well known all over 

 the country. He is a member of the 

 American Seed Trade Association and 

 is classed among the wealthy in this 

 city. 



Charles W. Wright, secretary of the 

 Lumberman's Journal, was killed last 

 week in an automobile accident. Mr. 

 Wright was a great lover of flowers and 

 spent much time at the Missouri 

 Botanical Garden and often called at 

 The Eeview's local headquarters for a 

 look through the paper. 



Wm. Ossick and Paddy Patton, of the 

 W. C. Smith Wholesale Floral Co., say 

 they will never take their vacation 

 early in the summer again, for they 

 cannot get anybody to listen to their 

 stories of the fish they caught, as the 

 others are all too busy thinking of the 

 ones they are going to catch. 



The Eetail Florists' Association 

 held its regular monthly meeting Mon- 

 day evening, July 19, at the Mission 

 Inn Garden, Grand and Magnolia ave- 

 nues. The principal speaker was J. F. 

 Ammann, of Edwardsville, HI. 



The Lady Florists ' Home Circle spent 

 a pleasant afternoon Wednesday, July 

 14, at the home of Mrs. John Steidle. 

 The meeting was held on the lawn in 

 front of the residence and all the ladies 

 were in attendance. At the next meet- 

 ing, August 11, Mrs. Otto G. Koenig 

 will entertain the circle. 



Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berning got 

 back from their wedding trip Thurs- 

 day, July 15, and report pleasant stays 

 at Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia. 

 The trade was glad to greet the boss on 

 his safe arrival home. 



W. C. Smith reports that he, in com- 

 pany with Mrs. Smith, will soon take 

 an automobile trip to Omaha, Neb., and 

 Milwaukee, Wis. In the latter city 

 they will pay a visit to Mr. Smith's 

 sister, Mrs. H. V. Hunkel. The trip 

 will consume the greater part of Au- 

 gust. 



Miss M. S. Newman has closed her 

 store, at Olive street and Spring ave- 

 nue, for the summer months, and, in 

 company with Miss Armstrong, is en- 



RHODE ISLAND 



JOHNSTON BROTHERS 



LEADING FI.ORISTS 



38 Domince Sti«et, PROVIDENCE 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



BURUNOTON. VT.-erdm fsr ffenMst ssd HsrO- 

 an I. T. WW Is rear satirs satisfsetifla at rifbt pricss. 



Orders 

 solicited for 

 aU parts of 

 Connecticut 



Stores: 



741 Main St 



964 Asylum St. 



Greenhouses t 



Benton St. 



Member riorlets' Telegraph Hartford* 

 Delivery Association. Conn. 



RE UTER 'S 



For Rhode le land and CoMiectleHf 



STORKS 



N«w London, Conn.. Nomrlch. C nnw u 



and Woafrly. R. I. 



Members Florists' TeleKraoh Delivery Ass'n^ 



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 COMPANY 



A Card This Size 



Goats Only 70c per Week 

 on fearly Order 



It wonid keep your name and yonr fadUtlea 

 before the 'whole trade, 



A half-Inch card costs only SSc per week on 

 yearly order. 



VERMONT'S FLORIST 



W. E. 



137 Si. Paul St^ 



BURUNOTON. VT. 



