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JULY 15, 1909. 



The Weekly Horists' Review. 



31 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



rhe retail florisb whose cards appear on the four pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders from other florists for local delivery on the msmI 



basis. If you wish to be represented under this heading, now is the time to place your order. 



Seattle and Coast 



Orders Carefully Filled 



923 1st Ave., SeatUe.Wash.^ 



LINCOLN, NEB.sk 



blowers for all oeeMloni, trom cradle to grare. 



EOLOVELL^ 



will give prompt attention TVT__j.i, Ti^trtta 

 to all orders for delivery in l^orva UaMMxa 



MOBILE, ALABAMA 



The Minge Eloral Co. 



The Anderson Floral Co. 



ANDERSON 

 533 MarsliaU Ave.. SOUTH CAROLINA 



TERRE HAUTE, IND. 



JOHN G. HXnn. ft SON, 

 1X9 Sonth 7th Street 



Mrs. M. E. Hollcraft 



S07 KanMs Ave., TOPEKA, KAN. 



BERTERMANN BROS. CO. 



LEADING nX>RISTS 



241 Massachusetts Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 



DRUMM SEED and FLORAL CO. 



507 Houston SL, FORT WORTH, TEX. 

 Headanarters for Cot Flowers and FnneralOeBlgns 



P^OPCt FLOWERS OR 



li^ I IC 1-^ >9 DESIGN WORK 



Dilirared i« Athaay aari viciaHy oa telciravhic arrier 

 11 Nortb Pearl St., • • AI.BANT. N. T. 



Spokane Florist Co. 



SPOKANE, WASH. Sr,5;g*** 



Minneapolis, Minn. 'i^^Ts 



SWANSGN^S, 618 Nicollet Ave. 



A. C BROWN, ''T.:L'''' 



LARGE GREENHOUSES 



Louisville, Ky« 



JACOB SCHULZ, 550 So. fourth Ave. 



S, B. STEWART 



n9No.t6thSt., OMAHA, NEB. 



I ]. BENEKE 



J2J6 Olive St., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



purpose of witnessing the methods em- 

 ployed there in exterminating the gypsy 

 moth, elm beetle and other pests. 



Variotts Notes. 



Koaldo F. Colwell, of Harrington, and 

 a member of the Florists ' and Gardeners ' 

 Club, had a narrow escape from serious if 

 not fatal injury on the night of July 9. 

 He was returning to his home from this 

 city, when the electric car on which he 

 was a passenger jumped the curve and 

 was overturned. The motorman was killed 

 and everyone on the car more or less 

 shaken up and hurt. Mr. Colwell was for- 

 tunate in landing on his feet as he was 

 thrown from the car and was one of the 

 least injured of any. 



James B. Canning and his bride ar- 

 rived home July 8 from their honeymoon. 



Timothy L. O 'Connor, accompanied by 

 his son and daughter, left July 6 on a 

 two weeks' automobile trip through Mas- 

 sachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont. 

 They will spend some time in the White 

 Mountains. 



William Hay has just completed a prop- 

 agating house, 20x150 feet, on his place 

 in Arlington. 



John A. Macrae intends putting his 

 new house now under construction en- 

 tirely to asparagus, both plumosus and 

 Sprengeri. 



H. Howard Pepper has his new rose 

 gardens at 80 Congress avenue laid out 

 and is advertising public inspections. 



Cornelius Hasswell, with Aitken, of 

 Springfield, Mass., has been spending a 

 portion of his vacation hereabouts. 



Frederick Deitz has just purchased a 

 lot on Louisa street and will begin the 

 erection of a greenhouse, 16x60 feet, with 



Walter S. Sword, of Valley Falls, has 

 been drawn for jury duty in the Superior 

 Court. 



M. J. Butler & Son, Newport, have 

 been granted a discharge in bankruptcy 

 by Judge Arthur L. Brown, of the United 

 States Court for the District of Ehode 

 Island. 



David P. Morris, formerly of New 

 York, is now with T. J. Johnston & Co., 

 Edward Brooks proprietor, 



J. F. Schellinger has two houses at 

 Eiverside devoted to fancy melons, which 

 are well set and looking thrifty and well 

 advanced. Another house, devoted to the 

 latest introductions in chrysanthemums, is 

 well along in construction. 



A luncheon was given recently by Mrs. 

 William Speer, of Newport, in honor of 

 her daughter's engagement, which was an- 

 nounced last week. 



The trustee under the will of Robert 

 Hogg has sold to Toma Abbenante a 

 property on the east side of Vinton street 

 for $5,400. W.H. M. 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



Current Comment. 



Business has settled down to the usual 

 summer dullness. The majority of 

 flower buyers have gone to the lake and 

 various summer resorts, leaving the de- 

 mand entirely to what funeral work 

 comes along, and the supply is equal to 

 all requirements. Carnations are still in 

 evidence and, considering the time of 

 year, are of good quality. However, 



New York Boston 

 Philadelphia 



Take Care of Ocean Steamers 



Can deliver to Lake 

 Steamers 



Northwest 

 and Northland 



W. J. PALMER & SON 



304 Main St., BUFFALO. N. Y. 



Mention The Review when you wdte. 



Canada^s Florist 



96 Yonge St., TORONTO 



C. C. POUWORTfl CO. 



WHOI.XSAL.K FLORISTS 

 Milwaukee, Wia. 



WISCONSIN 



Win Take Proper Care 

 ef Your Orders in 



ST. LOUIS, NO. 



Flowers defivered io Gty or State on Short Notkt 



F. H. WEBER 



BOTIJB AND MARTLAMD AVKNUX8 



Both Long -Distance Phones. 



JULIUS BAER 



J38-J40 E. Fourth St. 

 Long^ Distance Phone 



Cincinnati^ Ohio< 

 Young & Nugent 



42 W. 28th St., New York 



We are in the theater dietrict and also have 

 exceptional facilities for deliverinc; flowerB on 

 outgolDK Bteamere. ^ire ub your orderB; they 

 will receive prompt and careful attention. 



WILSON 



DKLIVKRS AMTWHCRK 



Braaklya New Jersey New Tark Laai Islaad 



Trade ordere well cared for from all parts of the 



country, and delivered at Theater, Hotel, 



Steamer or Residence. Address 



Fulton St and Greene Ave., BROOKLYN, N.Y. 



Telephones, Prospect 2840 and 4065. 



WILLIAM J. SMYTH 



P|_OR|ST ^''* Michigran Ave. 

 ^^^_^^HM and 3lBt St., Chicago 



We ship to all points in Illinola and Iowa. 



PHONES : 

 DouBUta 744, DouKlaa 528, Dousrlaa 740 



Mention The Review when you write. 



