•«MBn e, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



71 



The fl orla te whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders 

 ~"*'*~ from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 





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Are you getting your share 

 of the telegraph orders that 

 are sent to your city? 



Make your facilities and service known 

 through the Pink Part of The Review. 



H'V By using a 1 -inch space each week at $1 .25 

 OWr And a half-page once a month at $18.75 



RESERVE YOUR POSITION TODAY! 



HARTFORD, CONN. 



Creenhousesi 

 Benton St 



741 Main Sl 

 364AsyluinSL 



. F. T. IX 

 Olden wGdied (or al parts ol CoanwtioH 



Hartford, Conn. 



J. ALBERT BRODRIB 

 Store, 639 Main Street 



Deliveries to New Britain, Heriden, Mlddletown, 

 Manchester, Rockville, FarminKton, Wiilimantic 



Hember Florists' Telegraph Delivery Auoeiation 



Ij Hartford, Conn, 



180 Asylntn Street 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



HARTFORD 



CONNECTICUT 



Welch's Flower Shop 



197 Trumbull Street 

 A. W. Welch Mrs. E. M. Welch 



BRISTOL, R. I. 



SAMUEL KINDER & BRO. 



EST. 

 1895 



Chrysanthemums are strongly in evi- 

 dence. Golden Glow is superfine stock, 

 as are also later kinds. Pompons oc- 

 cupy a large house. Golden Wedding 

 is a favorite variety. In roses, Premier, 

 Columbia and Killarney take the lead. 

 Single violets, pot-grown for planting, 

 are expected to yield a large return. 

 Asparagus and maidenhair fern occupy 

 much space. 



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Have you seen the new marble coun- 

 ter at the store of Bertermanu Bros. 

 Co., Indianapolis, lud.? The base of it 

 is gray Italian and the top of burnt an- 

 tique. It is a wonderful product, thor- 

 oughly in harmony with the stock 

 placed upon it. Irwin Berterniann ex- 

 pressed the opinion that the up-to-date 

 shop takes the lead in art and is ap- 

 preciated by the majority of art lovers. 



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The A. Wiegand 's Sons Co., Indian- 

 apolis, Ind., has enlarged its store and 

 workroom considerably. "Better able 

 than ever, ' ' observes Homer Wiegand, 

 "to handle our big out-of-town busi- 

 ness." George Wiegand returned from 

 Bermuda recently, where he had l)een 

 looking closely into tlie crop of lilies 

 grown there. 



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"Thanksgiving Pink," replied A. F. 

 J. Baur. of Baiir & Steinkamp, Indian- 

 apolis, Ind., to the inquiry as to what 

 was the best in a pink chrysanthemum 

 for the festive season. Among the many 

 seedlings wliich compose almost the en- 

 tire stock, both in large-flowering va- 

 rieties and i)ompons, two are proving 

 highly satisfiictory and may possibly be 



Providence, Rhode Island 

 Johnston Brothers 



LEADING FLORISTS 



38 DORRANCE STREET 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assn. 



BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 



James Horan & Son 



943 MAIN STREET 



Largest Growers in this District 



Members Fixjrists* Telegraph Delivery. 



A Card This Size 



Costs only $1.2.'> imt AVtH-k 

 on Yearly Oi«l«>r 



It would k(H'P yrmr nmiif and your si>eoialty 

 b«'foie Wie wliolo tiiidc 



A half inch caid costs only Cri^jc per wt^'k on 

 yeai ly oidfr. 



PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



AND ALL NEW ENGLAND POINTS 



T. J. Johnston & Co.. "" "^tdo^'mJiicK 



Bridgeport, Conn. 



lohn Reck & Son, 985 Main Street 



MANCHESTER, N. H. 



L D. PHONE 

 1261-R. 



H. C. STACHE. 



