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The Florists' Review 



August 13, 1914. 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



fhe retail florists wbose 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. GALVIH, inc.iiS^: 



■1^1^ A cordiAl iiiTitotion is extended to the trade to visit and inuMct our new establishment. 

 l^V nPTH AVENUE AND FORTY-SIXTH STREET; NEW YORK CITY 



TPANCirrR nRnPRQ by telegraph or othorwls*, for doilvory off flowers to Steamers, Theaters 

 ■ ffifiw^rfcii Wffiwfcm dencesln N. Y. or Boston and all New England polnto executed In the best i 



«-Resl. 

 tanner. 



BOSTON, MASS. 



ii^fel^ 



**PeBn, the Telegraph Florlai*' 



Member of Florists' Telernutli 

 Dellverr Association 



87-48 BBOMFIELD BTB»»T 



BOSTON,"?'^ 



J. NEWMAN & SONS CORPN 



Orders by wire receive pronp t and ciref al cxecaliM 



We can refer to leadlnsr florists In all principal 

 cities. Established 1870. 



LOWELL, MASS. 



HORSE &BEALS, 8 Merrimack Sq. 



Neaben rUrists' Tele{npk Deliferj AnraitNi 



H. F. A. LANGE 



Worcester, Mass. 



Deliyers to all points in New England. 

 125,000 square feet of glass. 



Mem ber FloristB' Telegraph Delivery Afaodatloa 



RANDALL'S FLOWER SHOP 



HARRY I. RANDALL. Proprietor 



Phone: Park 94 



S PLEASANT ST. WORCESTER, MASS 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. 



Prompt dellTeries thronghont PiTTeriFLB 

 the BCRKSHIRCS, Lenox. lifiJr 



Lee, Stockbridge. etc. IIIA»»« 



DRAKE 



GREENHOUSES, 



Pittsfield,Nass. 



Leading Florist in Western Mass. Est. 1875 



WELLESLEY COLLEGE 



■ua Hall, Walnat HiU. Boekbridge HaU Sehools 



TAII.BT, Wellesler. Mass. 



IiOOg Distance TeL. WeUesler 44-1. 44-2. 44-S 



BROCKTON, MASS. 



All orders received, delivered promptly in New 

 W. W. tlATMAWAY. J''*^^^- 9 Mda Street 



14 Bromfield Street 



■j^ BOSTON 



l(u^ Telephone 303, 304 Main 

 CtMi Mimt. BOCUTFLO. Bstlt* 

 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. 



J^3;UJSfi%f^&wd^ 



Boston, Massachusotts 



143 Tremont Street 

 The Centrally Located Florist Shop 

 Yim f« Redindtf . We cner All Piiits ii New Ei^aii 



aunbers riorlsts' Tslsgraph DsUvery. 



CARBON E| t4a Boylaton St., 



BOSTON 



Maabcr Fiwiats' Tdegraph Ddivcry AssodatiM 



BOSTON, MASS. 



HINRY R. COMLCY. Florist, 6 Paric St. 



50 years' experiecce in the florist business guarantees 

 efficiency to take care of all orders. 20% allowed. 



cosmos there is now a good supply, 

 but the sales are light. Cattleyas are 

 shortening up, but the call for orchids 

 is poor. Green stock meets with a 

 slow sale. 



Summer Exhibition. 



The finest summer show seen here for 

 years was that staged at Horticultural 

 hall August 8 and 9, and it was a 

 thousand pities that such an exhibition 

 could not have been arranged for con- 

 vention week, as it would have proved 

 a refreshing change from the Mechanics 

 hall trade show. 



Fancy caladiums, phloxes, gladioli, 

 asters, buddleias and herbaceous plants 

 were the great features of the show, 

 which filled the main and small exhi- 

 bition halls, loggia and rotunda. In 

 the gladiolus classes Chamberlain & 

 Gage, William Sim and George Page, 

 gardener for Mrs. Frederick Ayer, won 

 the leading honors. Chamberlain & 

 Gage's basket of myrtle, which won 

 first for best hamper or basket, was a 

 beauty. William Sim had a grand col- 

 lection, showing Lilly Leaman, HoUan- 

 dia, Halley and Kunderi Glory, extra 

 fine. John Lewis Childs had a nice dis- 

 play. His new Whitest White received 

 honorable mention. B. Hammond Tracy 

 had a large collection, tastefully ar- 

 ranged. There were also gladiolus dis- 

 plays from Miss H. A. Biordan and 

 others. 



In the perennial phlox classes pre- 

 miums went to F. J. Rea, T. C. Thur- 

 low's Sons, Bay State Nurseries, East- 

 ern Nurseries and M. Sullivan, gardener 

 for William Whitman. The quality was 



Orders 

 solicited for 

 all parts of 

 Connecticut. 



Hartford, 

 Conn. 



Hember FloristB' Telegraph Delivery AssoclatloD 



~' RE UTER 'S 



For Rhode island and Connecticut 



STORES 



N*w London. Conn.. Norwich, Conn, 

 and Wootoriy. R. I. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



RHODE ISLAND 



JOHNSTON BROTHERS 



LEADING FLORISTS 



38 Domnce Street, • • PROVIDENCE 



BURUNarON. VT.-Orden fit Vtnssst asd Rsfthtn 

 N. T. filM Is yssr tstirt tatitf letiss at rifbt priest. 



VERMONT'S FLORIST 

 W. E. PETERS ^ 



aS7 St. Paul Stroot, BURUNOT OM. VT. 



STATE NURSERY CO. Z.^ 



UfiS.OOO sq. ft. of glass 

 at your serrlce. 



HELENA, NONTiUIA 



E. W. PEARSON 



NEWBURYPORT, INASS. 



Ii.000ft.of(lass. Auto delivery. We want your or deia 



PROVIDENCE, R. I- 

 aad all T. J. JOHNSTON * C0« 



Rsw Esalaad Painte l71 Wsybstsst Sirsst. Prs«i«^ 



