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The Florists' Review 



August 13, 1914. 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



Tie rttiil florists whose cards appear on the pages ctrryinc this head, are prepared to fill orders from other florisb for local delivery oa the usual 



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



Alexander McConnell 



611 Fifth Avenue, corner of 49th St. NEW YORK CITY 



■•fmPMic* or cash 



Telesrraph orders forwarded to any part of the United States, Canada and all the principal cities of Europe. 



must accompany all orders from unknown corrospondonts. Cable Address AUCXCONNKLt 



David Clarke's Sons 



8889-8141 Broadwsj 



TeL 1562, 1553 Ck)lumbas. 



NEW YORK CITY 



Out-of-town orders for delivery in New York 

 auefully and promptly filled at reaaonable rates. 



G. E. M. STUMPP 



761 FIFTH AVENUE 



NEW YORK CITY 



F. T. D. MEMBER 



iN HEART OF NEW YORK CITY 



6 K. 33d Street, New York 



Opposite the Waldorf-Astoria. Pbone Mad. Sq. MM 

 Onr Motto— The Golde n B nle 



WARENDORFF 



STORES ALL OVER TOWN 



SeDd your New York ord*rs to 

 Th« Ansonia, 74th St. and Broadway 



No delays. No disappointments. Personal 

 attention. Artistic work. Reasonable prices 



We Qaarantee Satisfaction 



FLORIST 



«13 Madison Ave., Ck)r. 48th 8t., NEW YORK 

 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, R. I. 



MYER 



60911 HtdisonATe.,NewYork 



LD.rkne 

 S297n<ii 



In the He«t of NEW YORK CITY 



Cleso to Thoators and Stsamships 



Personal selection. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



THE BOSTON FLORIST 



EsUblished 1902 

 135 E. 34th St. NEW YORK 



M. P. CHAMPLIN,»i«^J2S 

 SCHENECTADY, N. Y. 



Plowsrs and Floral Dcstsas for All OccastMU 

 CORNELL aid WBLLS COLLBGBSnd 



(BITRAL NEW YORK ORDBtS 



DeblM A Soa, WMnato m4 iMafl FMats, Aalmn, K.T. 



^S!?!! NEW YORK 



WIro or Phono to 



MAX SCHLING 



22 Wost 89th Stroot. ndlolnlna Plaza Hotel 



Best Florists in the States as References EUROPEAN ORDERS EXECUTED 



I Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association I 



"IP WK SAY rr. WE WILL DO lY" 



A. Warendorff 



ARTISYIC WORKER IN FLOWERS 



Prices Reasonable 

 1193 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY 



My Only Store Accounts Invited 



The Saltldrd Flower Shop 



PouKhkeepsle, New York 



A QUAUTY SHOP IN A QUALITY TOWN 



ever had a finer show of hardy peren- 

 nials. 



Dahlias showed up well from E. F. 

 Dwyer & Son and J. P. Rooney. The 

 latter received a certificate of merit 

 for the peony dahlia, Mrs. Fred Grin- 

 nell. William Nicholson had a fine col- 

 lection of forms of Buddleia variabilis. 

 A. M. Davenport had heliotropes with 

 mammoth flower trusses. Gustave Ol- 

 son had Shasta daisies of grand qual- 

 ity. H. Stewart, gardener for Miss 

 Cornelia Warren, had a display of cut 

 orchids and other flowers; so had Mrs. 

 K. M. Gill. Of fruits and vegetables 

 there was a splendid show. 



Convention Notes. 



The hot weather of the last few 

 days has been quite favorable for the. 

 development of the plants in the con- 

 vention garden, many of which werie 

 planted late. The aquatic plants from 

 Dreer and Tricker, in addition to being 

 retarded by the cold weather, were 

 raided by a flock of wild ducks, which 

 made short work of about all the more 

 tender leaves, and wiring has been nec- 

 essary for their protection. The Jap- 

 anese garden of R. & J. Farquhar & 

 Co. is uearing completion and makes 

 the largest and most notable display in 

 the garden. Electric light will be 

 freely used at night on the ponds and 

 lagoons, and gondolas will ply on the 

 waters and make the scene more real- 

 istic. 



At the time of writing the lack of 

 grass is the greatest want in the gar- 

 den. We have had a long, severe 

 drought here and artificial watering 

 does not accomplish what rain would 

 do. Considering the great obstacles en- 

 countered, the garden display is, how- 

 ever, encouraging and is sure to at- 

 tract an immense attendance. 



On the harbor trip to Foi't Warren, 

 Boston Light and Nantasket, August 

 21, all S. A. F. members, their wives 

 and families will be carried free. 

 There will be a charge of $1..50 per head 



C. C. TREPEL 



Cart If Bloomhiadale Bros., lirur VAPtf 

 OlmbelBros.. IlLlI I UK A 



■r care of Laeser's, Braaklya 



Orders solicited from any retail florist in 

 United States or Canada 



Prompt attention Most reasonable prices 



ALEX.N.WESTWOOD,norist 



PCNN. TBIMINAI. VFUr VADIT 

 SEVBiTH AVENUE nLII lURll 



Telephone. 3202 Obelaea 



American or Oanadlan orders filled at a moment's 

 notice. Headquarters for travelers, and the beat In 

 the market Tralna and boata met. TRY HE. 



HUGO H. JAHIN 



710 HostraiMl ATonao* 



lU. No. 1962 Bedford BROOKLYN, N. I 



Will deliver to Steamships, Theaters, anywkei^f 

 within m miles of New York, 



ARTISTIO WOKK, I'ERSONAL ATTENTKU^-J 



Special care of yoor televraph orden. 



«J|| 1 1 O A M ^ *"^ ^ Oreene ATe. 



830to347tireeBeATe. 



BROOKLYN 



"-"•SS'"«^ NEW YORK 



YOUNG ft NUGENT 



NEW YORK: 42 W. 28th St. 



In the theater district. Exceptional facilities 

 for delivering flowers on outgoing steamers. 

 Your orders will receive prompt and careful 

 attention. Wire, telephone or write us. 



ALBANY, N. Y. 



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SYEUBEN 



SYREET 



PL0WBRSH09» g?«*'?r!?f' 

 ^ Send your 



orders to UA 



(or dellverr In ROCllEST CR» N» ■ • 



and all points in Western New York to 



H. E. WILSON, 88 East Niii Street 



UOCHESTBB, N. Y. 



J. B. KELLER SONS, Florists 



85 Clinton Avernie, N. ^ 



Roch. Phone Stone 606. L. D. Bell Phone Main -"* 

 MemberH Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



