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The Florists' Review 



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SaPTBMBBK 23. 1016. 



ABUNDANTLY PREPARED AT 

 ALL TIMES 



Edwards Floral 

 Hall Company 



1716 Pacific Avenue , 

 ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY 



Nurseries: Mediterranean 

 and South Carolina Aves. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n 



MADDEN 



FLORIST 



JERSEY CITY 



ESTABLISHED 1899 Na «l» 



Your inleR for ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 



will b* carafully ffllUd by 



tBOS Pacific Av«. 



Member Florists' TeleRraph Delivery. 



PHIUPS BROS., 938 Broad SL 



NEWARK, N. J. 



AitisUc Horal Work and Long Stem 

 Beauties our Specialty 



A Card This Si 



CkMts Only 'S'Oc p«rWeek 

 on Yearlr Order 



It wonld keep your name and your faclUtle* 

 before the whole trade. 



A half-Inch card coats only S6o per week on 

 yearly order. 



MASSMANN, 

 Leadlnar PlorUt 



NONTCLAIR, N. J. 



▲II Orders Promptly Attended to 



L. D. Phone No. 438. 



N EW JERSEY 



EDWARD SCEERY— PATERSON ud PASSAIC 



Membw Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



W. and W. FLOWER STORE 



99 S. Main St , WASHINGTON, PA. 



Wholesale and Retail Florists 



LANCASTER, PA. 



B. F. BARR & CO., Leading Florists 



"The Rosery" 



LANCASTKR'S 

 qUAUTT 

 FLOWKR SHOP 

 Lou Helen Dundore Moore LANCASTKR, PA. 



CLARK, fliORIST, l24'Wa8htnKionAVe. 



Member florists' Telegraph Delivery. 

 Orders for Northeastern Pennsylvania filled 

 promptly. Usual dlsconnt. Both phones No. S454. 



^«vSCiniLT1IEIS, FLOKIST 



VFrite. Phone or Wire SCKANTON PA 



•IS Unden Street, ol/Miniun, I «. 



J. V. LAYER 



ERIE, PA. 



WRITE, PHONE tr WIRE 



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 0870111117 Bzeouted 



^^•^— ^^•—~- ^^^^^ I ^■^■^ 



FLORAL ORDERS forBryn Mawr, Main Line, 

 Conshohocken and Norristown ^''fiiied by 



WILLIS H. iSALDWIN, Conshohocken, Pa. 



Shelves covered with white marble will 

 be erected. 



James Vick's Sons report good busi- 

 ness at the New York state fair, at 

 Syracuse. H. J. H. 



BALTIMOBE. 



The Market. 



The excessively warm spell which 

 started two weeks ago was with us last 

 week, and its effects could be seen on 

 all sides. Business, which was starting 

 briskly, dropped with a thud. The 

 quality of the stock coming in is con- 

 spicuous by its absence. Koses, which 

 were starting off well, have deteriorated 

 to practically midsummer size. The 

 buds are short, considerably bleached 

 and off color, and they open almost 

 while one watches. Carnations are 

 meeting with about the same experience 

 as the roses. Asters have almost dis- 

 appeared. Dahlias, while coming in 

 heavily, are unsatisfactory and wilt 

 and fall to pieces before they can be 

 unpacked. Only a few mums are com- 

 ing in and are being sold. There has 

 been little business and plenty of stock, 

 but a scarcity of really good stock in 

 any quantity. Prices have dropped 

 accordingly. 



Various Notes. 



The ninth annual dahlia show of the 

 E. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co. will be held 

 at the farm, at White Marsh, Md., from 

 September 28 to October 2. September 

 29 will be known as Florists' day, when 

 memlfers of the Florists' and Gardeners' 

 Club will attend the exhibition. Many 

 out-of-town members of the trade will 

 be there on that day. A special train 

 will leave on the B. & O. railroad from 

 Camden station, at 12:30 p. m. each day 

 of the show. Trains will leave Cowen- 

 ton at 5:50 p. m, for the return trip. 

 This is in addition to the regular pas- 

 senger service. The trains wU stop at 

 Mt. Eoyal and Gay street stations. 

 Busses will meet all trains at the desti- 

 nation to convey passengers to the 

 show. 



A. S. Richmond is building a propa- 

 gating house, 14x200, at his place on 

 East Erdman avenue. 



William Penn, youngest member of 

 the firm of J. W. Penn 's Sons, Gardeps- 

 ville, and Miss Edith Connors were 



SCOTT THE FLORIST 

 BUFFALO, NEW YORK 



S. A. Anderson 



440Ma'inSL,BUFrALO, N.Y. 



Anderson service means fresh, sturdy stock, 

 and prompt deliveries in Buflfalo,^ Lockport, 

 Niagara Falls and Western New York. 



Member of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



ALBANY, 

 NEW YORK 



Flowers delivered also in Troy, Water^ 

 vliet, Cohoes. Rensselaer and Schenectacb 

 Member of Florists' Telerraph DellTsiy AssTs 



ALBANY, N.Y. 



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STEUBEN 



STREET 



Best 3er^'ice. 

 Send your 

 ^ ord» rs to us. 



W. t T. CISS, norists 



GENEVA, N.Y. 



Telegraph Orders Promptly Filled 

 in Western New York. 



SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



1703 Ceufft Street 

 J. MULHAUSm Jk SON, Flortoto 



STATE NURSERY CO. 



CUT 

 FLOWERS 



170,000 sq. ft of fflass 

 at your service. 



HELENA, MONTANA 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. '•■-'*5!S!l***"*' 



25 Clinton Avena^, N. 



Roch. Phone Stone 606. L. D. Bell Phone Main 2189 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



STpTciiAMPLiNTi^ 



SCHENECTADY, N.Y. 



Flower« and Floral Deglgna for AH Occa«ion» 

 WELLS COLLEGE and 



CENTRAL NEW YORK ORDBS 



DOBB8 ti SON. Auburn, >. T. 



The Saltford Flower .Shop 



Poughk««pftl«y N«wYerk 



A QUAUTT SHOP IN A QUAUTT TOVN 



