OCTOBBB 27, 1921 



The Rorists^ Review 



89 



The floti«t« whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders 

 '^'— from other florists tor local delivery on the usual basis. 



BALTIMORE 



PIERCE & CO. 



213 W. Saratoga St. 



SPECIAL 

 DELIVERY 



-TO- 

 HOSPITALS 



AND 

 THEATERS 



24-HOUR 



SERVICE 



CANADA'S FLORIST 



8-10 W. 



Adelaide 



Street 



Toronto 



Member Flmrlata' TeleKrapb Delivery Associatioo 



CANADA 



JOHN CONNON CO., Limited 



HAMILTON. ONT. 



Members Floriste' Telegraph Delivery AsB'n 



Largest 

 Retailers 

 in 

 Canada 



Cftr.St.Catherlne and Guy Sts- 



Montreal 



9 St. John St., QUEBEC. CAN 



Member Flwieto' Tel. Delivery 



London, Ont., Can. 



J. GAMMAGE & SONS, Ltd. 



"The Hmise of Flowers" 

 All Orders Carefully Executed 



Members FlorMa' Telegraph Delivery Asa'n. 



Member 

 Florists' 

 Telegraph 

 Delivery 



WINNIPEG, 



MANITOBA 



R. B. Ormiston 



96 Osborne Street 



A Card This Size 



Costs only $1.85 per Week 

 on Yearly Order 



It wonk] keep yonr name and your specialty 

 befoi-a the whole tiaite. 



A half Inch card costs only 62'iic per week on 

 yearly order. 



SCRIM'S, FLORIST 



OTTAWA, CANADA 



TRURO, ^°^nIS2.t'^ 



ftS. SUCiCUNG & CHASE, Ltd. 



Montreal, Que., foBmso* 



825 St. Catherine St., W. 



UlLUoiCli 

 F. T. D. 



REGINA, SASK., CANADA 



REGINA FLORIST CO.. Ltd. 



SPECIAL ATTBNTION TO P. T. D. ORDERS 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



622 Aisquith Street 

 Downtown 



GRAHAM 



BALTIMORE 



MARYLAND 



GREENHOUSES WAVERLY 



Established 40 Years 



854 W. North Ave. 

 Uptown 



BALTIMORE Samuel Feast & Sons 



AND ALL MARYLAND 



MEMBERS F. T. D. 

 Charles and 



ESTABLISHED 1832 



Pleasant Streets 



ure to those who visited this city, they 

 feel that they have been amply repaid 

 for the effort and time spent in prepar- 

 ing for the convention. 



As a direct result of the convention 

 being held in Toronto, several applica- 

 tions for membership have been re- 

 ceived from Toronto florists. 



The Gardeners' and Florists' Asso- 

 ciation held its regular meeting Mon- 

 day night, October 17, at which Park 

 Commissioner Chambers, of Toronto, 

 gave a lecture on the parks of this city. 

 His lecture was illustrated with lantern 

 slides showing the development going 

 on in this branch of the city's work. 

 In all there were over 300,000 plants 

 set out this year, exclusive of bulbs and 

 trees. Commissioner Chambers was 

 elected to honorary membership. Wil- 

 liam Hardy was also elected to mem- 

 bership. 



The annual meeting for the election 

 of officers will be held Monday, Novem- 

 ber 21. 



J. Horace McFarland, editor of the 

 American Eose Annual, addressed the 

 rose society October 19. He pointed out 

 that the sale of roses was about 10,000,- 

 000 a year and it is the aim of the rose 

 societies to double this figure within 

 five years. 



Business has been picking up some- 

 what during the last week. Some beau- 

 tiful designs were prepared by Toronto 

 florists for the funeral of the late Lady 

 Beck. There have been many weddings 

 and a consequent demand for wedding 

 decorations and flowers. With the com- 

 ing of cooler weather, it is expected that 

 the flower business will show a big im- 

 provement. J. J. H. 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Edmonton, Alberta 



WALTER RAMSAY, Ltd. 



The only Florist in the district growing 

 own cut flowers. 



MemberF. T. D. 



VANCOUVER, B.C. 



BROWN BROS. & CO., Ltd. 



48 HASTINGS STREET. E. 



K^^ BRITISH COLUMBIA orders 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assn. 



Winnipeg, Man., Can. 



THE "KING" FLORIST 

 270 Hargrave St. 



Member 

 F.T.D. 



VICTORIA, B. C. 



Brown's Victoria Nurseries, Ltd. 



618 VIEW STREET 



Victoria's Leading Florist 



The Market. 



On looking into the wholesale florists' 

 houses one will readily see that the win- 

 ter season's business has returned. 

 While stock during the last week has 

 been sufficient to take care of the de- 

 mand, yet there has been a decided im- 

 provement in business. The supply of 

 chrysanthemums increased last week 

 and, toward the latter part of the week, 

 orders were being taken care of just as 



VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 



R r* R p 



' A. J. WOODWARD 

 BON VOYAGB ORDERS my ipedalty 



Saskatoon, Sask., Can. 



VictoHa Nursery J^^^^^JlFl^^'^Jr. 



St. Catharines, Ont. 



Robt. L. Dunn ^^ te°^^°? l^'^^^ 



HAGERSTOWN, MD. 



HENRY A. BESTER & SONS 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



Mary Johnston, Florist 



Nee Patcreon 

 221-22? W. Madison Street Ralfimnrp MH 

 Member Floriste' Tel. Delivery UdllUUOIC:, 1»1U. 



