¥i 



The Flodsts' Review 



Ski>tbmbeb 10, 1914. 



ff > 



r» 



...Jflorfet... 



PACII8 OF RBTAILBBS* CARDS 



THIS department for the carcUi of 

 Tieedlng Betail Florist*— those 

 florists who have the facilities for fill- 

 lug the orders sent them by other 

 florists— has made possible the recent 

 rapid development of this branch of 

 the business, a branch of the trade 

 now established for all time and so 

 helpful that Its volume will keep on 

 increasing for many years. 



Are you sending and receiving your 

 share of thMe orders? Ton can send 

 your shAre (and make 20 per cent profit 

 without effort) if you let your custom- 

 ers know you can perform this service 

 for them. To receive your share— well, 

 The Review's department for Betail- 

 exs' cards remains the one way of 

 getting prompt action on the order in 



To be represented costs only 70 

 cents per week on a yearly order. 

 This is for one-inch space. Other 

 spaces in proportion. 



Why not send your order today— 

 now— before you forget it? 



Bofk sMl tttnUmi iKt. 



>v.>i 



( 



Florists' Review, 

 Chicago, 111. 



it Ml. ASo., September 5, l 14 



GentleiMn:- 



Durlng the eiX MONTHS from Maroh 4 to September ♦ 

 I have received from other Florlete, by mall, telegraph or 

 cable, order* to the amount of ?51'^.35 ae a result of my ad- 

 vertisement In the Retailers' department of The Review. With 

 The mllowanoe to senders the record for SIT MONTHS is: 



Value of orders received — $513.35 



Less 30^ allowed eendets 108 . 60 



Net value of orders for SIX MONTHS— 410.65 



It should be noted that this showing covers the 

 DULL SUMMER MONTHS, when any addition to a Florists's busi- 

 ness is decldsdly welcome. 



Retail Florists not advertising in The Review 

 should profit by this letter. 



Heepectfj^ 



^^Hj^^^^^ 



^^ 



W. & T. CASS, Florists 



GENEVA, N.Y. 



Telegraph Orders Promptly Filled 

 in Western New York. 



FLOWERS deUvered promptly in 

 Buffalo, Niagara Falls, East Aurora, 

 Lockport, Tonawanda, La nc aster and 

 other Western New 

 York cities and 

 towns. 



304 Main Street 

 BUFFALO, N. Y. 



Members FlomU' Telegraph Delivery A»»ociatioB 



S. A. ANDERSON 



440 Main St.. BUfFALO. N. Y. 



Anderson service means fr^sh. stordy stock, 

 and prompt deliveries in Buffalo. Lockport, 

 Niasara Falls and Western New Y(n-k. 



MKMBEB OF THE FLOKH-TS* TELEGRAPH DELIVEEY 



UJIKIl, flAllUOl, 1S4 Wa^hlncton Ave. 



Member Florlste' Telecmpb Delivery. 

 Orders for Northeastern Rsnnaylvania flUed 

 promptly. Usnal dlecoant. Beth phones No. S464. 



^^ SCHULTIEIS, FLORIST 



"•^ifflf^ffisw-. 8citm<m.TA. 



otSl; 



yic mnv 



■ UiMfclIyi, nifiit 



Oar Mattel "Business on 

 the SQuare or no bnainesa.' 



■>>.?f 



MASSMANN. 

 Leading Florist 

 i'romptSr Attemtad to 



L. Dr^hone No. 433 



, N. J. 



CORNELL UNIVERSITY 



TelcRraph Orders a Specialty. 

 THE HIILSIDC riOlML SHOP. imACA. N. Y. 



ST. L0X7IS. 



The Market. 



There was plenty of rain last week; 

 in fact, there is too much of it now, 

 as it is too late to be of much benefit. 

 Funeral work is about all the retailers 

 have. At the wholesale houses, large 

 consignments of seasonable stock are 

 coming in. Boses are coming in daily, 

 in such large quantities that many are 

 left unsold. Only first-grade stock 

 brings a good price. Russells and 

 Beauties of good quality have the call. 

 Killarneys in all varieties comprise the 

 bulk of the rose stock and these are 

 sold in thousand lots at low prices. 

 Carnations have greatly improved of 

 late and some really good stock is seen. 

 An abundance of asters are still arriv- 

 ing daily from local and outside grow- 

 ers. White and purple sell best, bring- 

 ing $4 per hundred for the fancy stock. 

 Tuberose stalks are not so plentiful as 

 they were and the prices asked on 

 these are $4 per hundred. Gladioli are 

 still crowding the market, with Augusta 

 and America as the best sellers. Easter 

 lilies are of fine quality and in good 

 demand. Valley is somewhat scarce. 

 There is a good general supply of 

 . greens, *bu^ green magtibn& leaves lare 

 out of fltt^^arketr 



Various Notes. 



The Retail Florists' Association will 

 start holding regular monthly meetings 

 September 21, at the "Washington hotel. 

 Secretary Geranios will send out the 

 udtial notices to the members and Pres- 



Abaidairtly prcHni *l 



•UtiMS. 



Edwards Floral 

 Hall Company 



1716 radfk Ave. 

 ATLANTIC CITY. NEWJERStV 



iKnneries: Mediterranean and 

 South Carolina Avenues. 

 Member Florist*' Telegraph l)eiiyer7 Ass'n. 



\ > — 



Yenr irdeR for ATLANTIC OTY, N. J 



will ba carwffaHy flHed b> 



1S08 Pacific Av«. 



Member Florists' Telegraph DeUveiT. 



PHIUPS BROS., 938 Broad SL 



NEWARK, N. J. 



Artistic noral Work and Long Stefl 

 Beayties Our Spedalty 



N EW J ERSEY 



EDWARD SCEERY-PATERSON ud PASSAK 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery ABSc ^iaO^ 



Me P. CHAMPLIN/«x^^ 

 SCHENECTADY, N. V; 



Ro wers and Floral Desigas for All Qcca*! ^ 

 CORNELL aid WELLS COLLEOBS**! 



(BITRAL NEW YORK ORDBd 



Dobbs A Sob, Whslesals ssd RstsI Rsrisl*. Aabarat »•'' 



