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The Florists' Review 



August 26, 1915. 



Th* florist* whose cards avPMur on tho paces canrlns this head, are lurepared to fill orders 

 ■-"— from other florists for local dMvery on the usual toasis. 



DARDS, 



N. E. Cor. 44th Street and Madison Avenu^r 



Telephones 

 4086-4086 88th Street, 



NEW YORK 



Orders delivered on all the Ocean Liners or telegraphed to our own correspondente 



in Europe and the British Coloniee. 



daMe Dardsfloi-r Western Union Msmber Fioriats" Telegraph IMl^esr. ^ BstafelicsheA 1%W: 



Ab«MlMtfy prepired il 



Edwards FlonI 

 Hall Company 



1716 radficAve. 

 ATlANTICaTY, NCWJOSCV 



^Nonerles: Mediterranean sud 

 South Carolina Avenneao 

 Maabsr yioriits' TeieKrapfa Delivery Aw'n. 



MADDEN 



FLORIST 



JERSEY CITY 



ESTABLISHED 1899 Na «Ja 



Your f nien for ATLANTIC CITY, N. J 



will be careffaily filled b) 



ISOS Pacific Ave. 



Member Floriatg' Telegraph DeUTerr 



PHIUPS BROS., 938 Broad SL 



NEWARK, N. J. 



Artisb'c Floral Worit and Long Stem 

 Beauties our S pecialty 



MAHTri AID K T massmann, 



nUnil/LAllI, il. J« Leading Florist 

 All Orders Promptly Attended to 



L. D. Phone No. 438. 



N EW JERSEY 



EDWUD SCEERY— rATERSON til FASSAK 



Member Florists' Telesraph Delivery Ass'n. 



W.andW. FLOWER STORE 



S. Main St., WAtHINOTON» PA. 



Wholesale and Betail Florists. 



LANCASTER, PA. 



6. F. BARR & CO., Leading Florists 



"THE ROSERY" 



iANCASTER'S QUALITY PLOWKR SHOP 



Lou Helen Dundore Moore 

 LAWCAS TgR. PA. 



SCR ANTON. PA. 



. 124 Washln^on Ave. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 

 Orders for Northeastern Pennsylvania filled 

 promptly. Usual discount. Both phones No. 2454. 



CLARK. FLOnST, 



SCHULTHEIS, FLORIST 



Write. Phone or Wire SCRANTON PA 



ei2 Linden Street, 0*/IUiniun, l H. 



THE 

 FERNERY 



J. V. LAYER 



ERIE, PA. 



WRITE, PHONE or WIRE 



J 



The Rosery 



Flowers Delivered to All Nearby Towns. 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. 



Elmira,N.Y. 



182 Main St, N. 



MYERS 

 BROS. 



Altoona, Pa. 



All Orders Oarelully Kxecuted 



Specimen palm, any variety — James Robertson, 

 first; James Boyd, second; James Robertson, 

 third. 



Specimen Adlantum Farieyense — John Urquhart, 

 first; Wm. McKay, second. 



Basket of any other variety fern — ^John Urqu- 

 hart, first; James Bond, second; Wm. McKay, 

 third. 



Basket or dish of foliage plants — James Bond, 

 first; Wm. McKay, second; James Boyd, third. 



Twenty -five gardenias — John Urquhart, first; 

 James Boyd, second; Wm. McKay, third. 



Twenty -five American Beauty roses — John Urqu- 

 hart, first. 



Twenty-five open-air hybrid tea roses — John 

 Urquhart, first; Andrew Ramsay, second. 



Twenty-five hybrid tea roses, grown indoors — 

 A. E. Gilffln, first. 



Display gladioli from commercial grower — B. 

 Hammond Tracy, Wenham, Mass., first; J. K. 

 Alexander, East Bridgewater, Mass., second. 



Display dahlias — J. K. Alexander, first; James 

 Robertson, second; W. D. Hathaway, New Bed- 

 ford, Mass., third. 



Six vases of dahlias — James Robertson, first. 



One vase of dahlias — John Urquhart, first; Wm. 

 Allen, second; James Robertson, third. 



In the fruit and vegetable classes, 

 which brought out some fine exhibits, 

 the leading prize-winners were: A. J. 

 Dorward, Daniel Hay, F. E. Lewis, 

 James Watt, "William McKay, William 

 Allen, Wm. McGillivray, John Urqu- 

 hart and John Mahan. 



Some of the more noteworthy ex- 

 hibits not for competition were: Cat- 

 tleya gigas, some splendid plants carry- 

 ing as many as eight flowers per 

 sheath, from Wm. McGillivray, awarded 

 a first-class certificate; a group of splen- 

 did gesneras, arranged with adiantums, 

 from James Watt, also awarded a cul- 

 tural certificate; a group of orchids 

 from Lager & Hurrell, containing a 

 capital assortment; Eose Hoosier Beau- 

 ty, from A. N. Pierson, Inc., awarded 

 a silver medal; same exhibitor received 

 also a certificate of merit for group 

 of plants and herbaceous perennials. 



E. & J. Farquhar & Co., for a large 

 table of phloxes, received a certificate 

 of merit, as did H. A. Dreer, Inc., and 

 .Julius Eoehrs Co., for collections of 

 hardy perennials. J, P. Eooney, New 

 Bedford, Mass., received a bronze medal 

 for Dahlia Mrs. Frederick Grinell. Will- 

 iam Tricker, Arlington, N. J., received 

 a silver medal for his new everbloom- 

 ing nymphaeas, Panama-Pacific and Mrs. 

 Woodrow Wilson. Bobbink & Atkins 

 showed some new delphiniums. John 

 K. Alexander had an extensive coUec- 



S. A. Anderson 



440 Main St., BUfFALO, N. Y. 



Anderson service means fresh, sturdy Btoc% 

 and prompt deliveries in Buffalo. Lockporf 

 Niagwra Falls and Western New York. 



Member of the Florists' Telegraph Delivurj. 



ALBANY. 

 NEW YORK 



Flowers delivered also in Troy, Water- 

 yliet, Cohoes. Rensselaer and Scheaectadj' 



Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Amfn 



ALBANY,N.Y. 



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STEUBEW 

 STRKCT 



FLOWER SHO^ Bestservic*. 



_j Send your 

 orders to ha 



W. ( T. CASS, Fbrist! 



GENEVA, N.Y. 



Telegraph Orders Promptly Filled 

 in Western New York. 



SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



«^ 1703 Ceurt Street 

 J. MULHAUSKII A SON, 



STATE NURSERY CO.'"r\owns 



HELENA, MONTANA 



170,000 sq. ft of glass 

 at your service. 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. '•■••^fKSSs***"*- 



%5 Clinton Avennn, N. 



Koch. Phone Stone B06. L. D. Bell Phone Main 21W 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



MTpTcHAMWJNTi^ 

 SCHENECTADY, N. Y. 



Flowers and Floral Designs for All O ccasione 



WEIiLS COLLEGE and 



CENTRAL NEW YORK ORDBS 



DOBBS ti SON. Auburn, H. T. 



The Saltford Flower Shop 



Poushke«pala, New York 



A QUALITY SHOP IN A QUALITT TCWTN 



