Aloust 6, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



43 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



The retail florists whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders from other florists for local delivery on the usual 



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



NEW YORK, fifth Ave. & 46th St. 

 124 Tremont St. 



THOS. F. GALVIN, Inc.S^Ti". 



■^r» A cordial invitation is extended to the trade tojisit ajdinsgect ojiJ new Mtoblishment. 



WW^ FIFTH AVENUE AND FORTY-«IXTM STREET, NEW YORK CITY 

 TRAilCrrR nnnPRQ by telegraph or otherwise, for delivery of flowers to Steamers, Theaters or Resl- 

 inMmrfcn wfWfcn^ dences in N. Y. or Boston and all New England polnto executed in the best manner. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



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fm0/ 



** Penn, the Telegraph Florlit *' 



Member of Vlorista' Telesrapli 

 Delivery Association 



87.48 BROMFIELD BTREMT 



J. NEWMAN & SONS CORP'H 



Orders by wire receive prompt and carefal execntios 



We can refer to leading florists In all principal 

 cities. Established 1870. 



LOWELL, MASS. 



H0RSE&BEALS,8NeniiMckSq. 



Members Fltrists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



H. r A. LANGE 



Worcester, Mass. 



Dellyers to all points in New England. 

 125,000 square feet of glass. 



nber Florigts' Telegraph DellTery AflsoclatloB 



lANDALL'S FLOWER SHOP 



HARRY I. RANDALL. Proprietor 



Phone: Park 94 



8 PLEASANT ST. WORCESTER, MASS 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. 



1 ^ompi^ellveries throughout bittsbivi r 

 [the BERKSHIRES, Lenox. PITTSFIELD 

 '' Lee. Stockbridge, etc. MASS. 



Sm£ous|Pittsfield,^ 



Leading F lorist in Western Mass. Est. 1875 



WELLESLEY COLLEGE 



••M Hall, WalBBt Hill, Rockbridge Hall Sehooli 



TAII.BT. Wellesler. Mass. 



liOng Distance Te L. WeUeslejr 44-1, 44-2. 444 



BROCKTON, MASS. 



i"°'^"?"<»ived delivered promptly in New 

 W. W. HATHAWAY, ^"^^^d. , ^.^ ^^^^ 



14 Brom field Street 



.^ BOSTON 



[C/ Telephone 303, 304 Main 

 Cable Address. BOCUTFLO. Boston 

 ARTISTIC WORK-CLOSE PERSONAL ATTENTION 



Takes special care of Steamship and Theater trade. Delivers within 20 miles of city. 

 Special attention to telegraph and telephone orders. 



Boston, Massachusetts 



143 Tremont Street 

 The Centrally Located Florist Shop 



Ynn fir Redpndty. 



We tntt All Points in New Eiglui 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



vAnBUNE| S48 BoyUton St., 



BOSTON 



Meabcr Fleriitir Tdq^aph Delivery AssociatiM 



BOSTON, MASS. 



HENRY R. COMLEY. Florist, • Parte Sti 



50 years' experience in the florist business guarantees 

 efficiency to take care of all orders. 209b allowed. 



strong are enjoying the summer months 

 in Colorado. They will reopen the store 

 September 1. 



Carl Beyer and wife are spending a 

 part of the summer on weekly boat trips 

 up the Mississippi river. 



M. M. Ayres reports unusually good 

 summer trade, includii;g a heavy run of 

 funeral work, with many large de- 

 signs. Mrs. Ayres will not make an 

 eastern trip this summer. 



Word has been received from Alex 

 Siegel, who is enjoying the summer 

 months at Mackinac Island, that he has 

 completely recovered from his recent 

 illness. 



Prof. D. R. Jones, plant pathologist 

 at the University of Wisconsin; Prof. 

 L. H. Harvey, of Kalamazoo, Mich., and 

 Prof. G. H. Bretnall, of La Crosse, Wis. 

 were recent visitors at the Missouri 

 Botanical Gardens. 



Henry Kahrs, for the last ten years 

 m the employ of Grimm & Gorly, died 

 August 1, at St. Mary's hospital, after 

 an illness of ten days with typhoid 

 pneumonia. He was 37 years old The 

 remains were sent to New York Au- 

 gust 3, for burial. Mr, Kahrs' had 

 charge of the shipping department and 

 was regarded as a valuable employee 



Otto Sanders, recently with Grimm & 

 Gorly, has taken a position with the 

 Mullanphy Floral Co. 



The Ladies' Home Circle will meet 

 August 12 at the home of Mrs. Otto 

 Koenig, 6471 Florissant avenue. 



R. J. Windier, state vice-president of 

 the S. A. F., says that he has daily in- 

 quiries as to convention matters. As 

 the time is drawing near, he would like 



Orders 

 solicited fot 

 all parts of 

 Clonnecticul 



Hartford, 

 Conn. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Aasoclatloi! 



RE UTER 'S 



For Rhode Island and Connecticut 



STORES 



N«w London, Conn., Norwich, Conn, 

 and Wootorly, R. I. 



Members Florists' Telegraoh Delivery Ass'n. 



RHODE ISLAND 



JOHNSTON BROTHERS 



LEADING FLORISTS 



38 Dorrance Street, - • PROVIDENCE 



BURLINGTON, VT.— Orders for VermsHt asd Nsrthcrs 

 N. T. filled to yssr eotire latisfsction at riiht priest. 



VERMONT'S FLORIST 

 W. E. PETERS 



1S7 St. Paul Stroot, BURLINOTON Vf . 



STATE NURSERY CO.^ 



1166,000 eq ft. of glass 

 at your aerrlce. 



FLOWERS 



HELENA, MONTANA 



E. W. PEARSO 



NEWBURYPORTp MASS. 



K,000 ft. of glass. Auto delivery. We want your orden, 



PROVIDENCE, R. 1. 

 ■ad all T. J. JOHNSTON & CO. 



New EMiaHd PtMt i7! Waybeuit Street. PrtvMnce 



