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The Florists' Review 



Sbftbubbb 16, 1916. 



Th* Oortots who** cards appear on fhe p<«*s oarryln« fhla Haad* ara praparad to fill ordar* 

 .... from otbar florists for local dallvary on tba uaval l»sls. 



Send all MARYLAND orders to 



SAMUEL FEAST S SONS 



S. 1. comor Charias and Pleasant Sta^ 

 BALTIMOM. IND. 



The firm with 82 years* experience and reputation 

 Quick auto dellTery service for city and suborba* 



Btltimore, Maryland 



AND ALL SOirrHKRN POINTS 



PIERCE & CO."J?S^^".S" 



517 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



WEST VIRGINIA 



WESTERN MARYLAND 



THE H. WEBER & SONS CO. 



Fairmont, W.Va. Qarksburir.W.Va. OaUand,Md. 



Commisaions Promptly Executed. 

 Quality— Kxcellenoe— Ability 



Members Florlgts' Telegraph Delivery A— 'n. 



LEXINGTON, KY. 



JOHN A. KELLER CO. 



INCX)RPORATED 



123 EAST SIXTH STREET 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



Geny Bros. ^^^ 



818 Fifth Avenue No. 



NASHVILLE, TENN. 



KENTUCKY 



««WE NEVER SLEEP 



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Souses NempluS, TeiUL 



89 South Main Street 



•Up-to-the-minute" Service and Execution 

 Every Flower in Season 



TO 

 HARRY PAPWORTH 



^« M«farle Ridge Nursery Co.LTc 



STORE 

 135 Coronodct 3t_, 



Uost£ 



IflMCMM 



V. J. VIRGIN 



838 Canal SL NEW ORLEANS, U . 

 Chas. W. Citiach, KNOXVILLE, TENN. 



The Leading Florist of the South 

 All Orders Olven Special Attention 



mi ncmsRsnop 



550 liourih Avenue toulrville 



I For painstaking personal service send g 



■ your orders to the South's Most ■ 



■ Modern Floral and Art Establishment. ■ 

 Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



nue. All members were present and a 

 most pleasant afternoon was spent. 

 Mrs. Emil Schray will entertain the 

 members at the next meeting. 



Julius Schaeffer, who has been em- 

 ployed in the floral department of 

 Vandervoort 's for six months, is now 

 in the employ of MuUanphy, at Sev- 

 enth and Locust. He took the position 

 recently vacated by Wm. Gray. 



A new store has been opened at 5504 

 Waterman avenue, under the name of 

 Young Bros. Floral Co. William C. 

 Young, Jr., and John Young, formerly 

 with C. Young & Sons Co., compose the 

 firm. The location was formerly the 

 west end branch of the old firm. 



Frank Weber, of the H. J. Weber & 

 Sons Nursery Co., informs me that he 

 will soon be oflE on an extended eastern 

 trip in the interest of his company. 

 They have a heavy fall business before 

 them. 



David Geddis, manager of Vander- 

 voort 's floral department, has a big 

 force sit work decorating the store for 

 its fall opening. The decorations were 

 elaborate and were admired by all. 



Jules Bourdet, president of the 

 Bourdet Floral Co., and of the St. Louis 

 Florists' Club, has invited the members 

 to hold the October meeting at his 

 place. The invitation has been ac- 

 cepted. 



E. W. Guy, well known florist of 

 Belleville, 111., came over September 13, 

 to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. 

 William E. Guy, who died in Coopers- 

 town, N. Y., where she had been spend- 

 ing the summer. 



Starting Saturday, September 18, the 

 wholesale florists will again keep open 

 all day on Saturdays, but the trade will 

 have to stock up for Sunday, as that 

 day will continue a day of rest with the 

 wholesalers throughout the year. 



John S. Carter, of the Nicotine Mfg. 

 Co.; C. C. Sanders, Alex. Siegel, Miss 

 M. S. Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred 

 U Weber returned from summer vaca- 

 tions last week. 



Eecent visitors were: Martin 

 Reukauf, of H. Bayersdorfer & Co., 

 Philadelphia, in company with Mrs. 

 Eeukauf, and Claude Wisely, of Mur- 

 physboro, 111., who has finished building 

 a new greenhouse and reports a splendid 

 summer business. J. J. B. 



In reporting the purchase of the 377- 

 acre farm at Clayton, Mo., in its issue 

 of September 2, The Review referred 

 to Arthur W. Schisler as of the Schis- 

 ler-Corneli Seed Co., when in fact Mr. 

 Schisler 's concern is the Schisler & 

 Kaercher Seed Co. Up to about a year 

 ago the name was the Schisler Grain Co. 

 The correction is made at the request 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 



AU8U8T R. BAUMER 



MASONIC TEMPLE 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



LOUISVniE, KY 



THE r. WALKER CO. 



(810-818 West Chestnut Street 



LARGEST FLOWER STORE IN THE GIT"? 



LEXINGTON, KY. 



HONAKER, The Florist 



Largest Cut Flower Grower in the State 

 160 Wost Main Street 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



Lexington, Ky» 



KELLER, Florist 



ffigh Grade Cut FloweR and Desgnint 



Hourly Car Service for Paris. Georgetown. 

 Versailles. Frankfort and Nicholasville. 



CINCINNATI 



E. G. HILL FLORAL CO. 



Good stock and eood 

 •erTioe at both stores 



INDIANAPOLIS 



Established 1859 



A. WiEGAND'S SONS CO. 



Florists and Decorators 



1610 to 1620 N. Illinois SL lodisMpolis, ind. 



Indiana's oldest, largest and most complete retaU 



establishment. 



Members Florists' Telegraph DeUvery Ass'n. 



Indianapolis, Ind. 



241 Maesechusette Avenue 



6ERTERNANN BROS. CO 



LEADING FLORISTS 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ah'Bc 



Richmond, Ind. 



FRED H. I<EM ON & CO. 



FlorlatB and Decorators. Send os year ordeKr 



TERRE HAUTE, IND. 



JOHN G. HEINL & SON, 129 South 7th Street I 



BEYER FLORAL CO. 



SOUTH BEND 

 IND. 



Daily deliveries to Notre Dame University 

 and St. Mary's Academy. 



GARY 



A. T. BUSHONQ, Prep. 



FLORAL CO. 

 118 West Sth AveiBf 



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