The Florists' Review 



Seftbmbek 30, 1915. 



Tla* florist* whose cards appMur on tlio pases oarrytnc this head, are prepared to fiU orders 

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



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 



N.J. 



ESTABLISHED 1899 



Your trdeis for ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 



will be carefully filled by 



1805 Pacific Ave. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



PHIUPS BROS., 938 Broad SL 



NEWARK, N. J. 



Aftisb'c Floral Worit and Long Stem 

 Beauties our Specialty 



A Card This Size 



Costs Only 70o perWeek 

 on Tearlr Order 



It wonld keep your name and year facilities 

 before the Trhole trade. 



A half -inch card costs only 86o per week on 

 yearly order. 



MASSMANN. 



Leading Florist 



NONTCLAIR, R. J. 



▲U Orders Promptly Attended to 

 L. D. Phone No. 438. 



N EW JERSEY 



CDWUD SCEERY— rATEKSON u4 PASSAIC 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



W. and W. FLOWER STORE 



99 S. mala St., WASHINGTON, PA. 



Wholesale and Retail Florists 



LANCASTER, PA. 



B. F. BARR & CO., Leading FlofisU 



"The Roseiy" 



I^ANCASTICR'S 

 QUALITY 

 rLOWER SHOF 



Lou Helen Dundore Moore LANCASTER, PA. 



vLAKA, iLUKioT, 124 Washlnslon Ave. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 

 Orders for Northeastern Pennsylvania filled 

 promptly. Usual discount. Both phones No. 2464. 



Znm SCHDLTHEIS, FLORIST 



Write. Phone or Wire .VRANTAN PA 



eis iJnden Street, »H/R*niun, I H. 



mmms^^^^mm^miaFmmm^m^^>^t6Kmmmm^^m 



J. V. LAYER 



ERIE, PA. 



WnrC. PHONE wWlRE 



Elmira,N.Y. 



182 Main SL, N. 



The Rosery 



Flowers Delivered to All Nearby Towns. 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery AMOclatlon. 



MYERS 

 BROS. 



Altoona, Pa. 



All Orders Carefully Xxeeuted 



FLORAL ORDERSforBrynMawr.MainLine, 

 Conshohocken and Norristown ^''fuied by 



WILLIS H. BALDWIN, Conshohocken, Pa. 



siding. Secretary Young says that ef- 

 forts in the interest of the national 

 show at Philadelphia and the spring 

 show at New York are resulting well 

 .and that prospects for the success of 

 both exhibitions were never brighter. 



The next meeting of the New ifork 

 Florists' Club will take place October 

 10. Special exhibits and a stereopticon 

 lecture will add to the usual attractive 

 program. 



The October flower shows will be 

 numerous here and in this vicinity. 

 Glen Cove's dahlia exhibition will be 

 held October 7, and the fall show of the 

 Nassau County Horticultural Society, 

 October 28 and 29. The Morris County 

 Horticultural Society will exhibit at 

 Madison, N. J., October 28 and 29. 

 Orange, N. J., will hold its tenth an- 

 nual dahlia show October 4. Oystef 

 Bay, L. I., has set October 5 and 6 as 

 the dates of the local show, Eed 

 Bank 's show will take place October 27 

 and 28. There are others, some unfor- 

 tunately conflicting in the matter of 

 dates. Among these is the annual ex- 

 hibition of the Dutchess County Horti- 

 cultural Society, coming October 28 

 and 29. 



The horticultural auctions continue 

 every Tuesday and Friday and the at- 

 tendance is increasing rapidly. The 

 MacNiff Horticultural Co. offered im- 

 portations of over 20,000 boxwoods 

 from Holland. Local growers are dis- 

 posing of their surplus palms, ferns and 

 other plants for the retail florists 

 through this medium. 



The Stumpp & Walter Co. featured 

 bulbs of every variety last week. The 

 display was artistically arranged with 

 a large painting of the Holland bulb 

 fields in the background. 



The Kervan Co. has begun improve- 

 ments in its Annex, close to the head- 

 quarters at 115 West Twenty-eighth 

 street. Mr. Kervan takes an opti- 

 mistic view of the season's outlook. 



The Wholesale Cut Flower Protective 

 Association of New York held its first 

 meeting of the fall season September 

 25, at Long Island City. 



Robert Clifford is again a member of 

 the force of Thomas F. Galvin, Inc., at 

 Fifth avenue and Forty-sixth street, 

 where Frank L. Deery, of Boston, is 

 manager. 



Recent visitors were Joseph H. Small, 



scon THE FLORIST 

 BUFFALO, NEW YORK 



S. A. Anderson 



440MainSt.,6UfrALO,N.Y. 



Anderson service means fresh, sturdy stock, 

 and prompt deliveries in Buffalo, Lockport, 

 Niagara Falls and Western New York. 



Member of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



ALBANY, 

 NEW YORK 



Flowers delivered also in Troy, Water^ 

 yliet, Cohoes. Rensselaer and Schenectadj 

 Member of Florists' Telegraph DelJTsry As#e 



ALBANY, N.Y. 



23 



STEUBEN 



STREET 



Best service. 

 Send your 

 orders to us. 



F LOWER SH^ 



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W. t T. CASS, Florists 



GENEVA, N.Y. 



Telegraph Orders Promptly Filled 

 in Western New York. 



SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



1703 Ceurt Street 

 I. MUUflAUSm A SON, Flortoto 



STATE NURSERY CO. 



CUT 

 riOWERS 



170,000 sq. ft. of glass 

 at your service. 



HELENA, MONTANA 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. '■'^ISrt.*'*"'' 



SS5 Clinton Avenne, N. 



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



Members Florlste' Telegraph Delivery 



STTrCHAMPLlNT^^ 

 SCHENECTADY, N.Y. 



Flowers and Floral Desiirns for All Occasions 



WELLS OOLLStGE and 



CDITRAL NEW YORK ORDBiS 



DOBB8 Sc SON. Anbum, N. T. 



The Saltford Flower Shop 



Poughk««psl«, NcwYork 



A QUALITT SHOP TN A QUALITT TOWN 



