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The Florists' Review 



-'!.'\n WHPfi^fifir 



Sbptbubcs 10, 1914 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



The ntiil florisb wiiose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill arders from other florists for local delivery on the asual 



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



DARDS, 



N* £• Cor. 44th Street and Madison Avenue, 



NEW YORK 



Telephones 

 4086-4086 88th Street. 



Orders delivered on all the Ocean Liners or telegraphed to our own correspondehts 



in Europe and the Britieh Colonies. ^-" ^^^^ 



CMde Dardaflor. Western Union Member Florists' Telesrraph Delivery. VMelillalied 1B?« 



CLEVELANB 



J. N. GASSER CONPANY 



EUCLID AVENUE 



W« grow the best of everything li^ 

 CUT FLOWERS. 



nUKK J. 8CHOEN 



FBAKK A. FRIUD^.IfT 



The Jam^p Eadie 1^. 



OF 



CLEVELAND 



IBaUMkihsm 

 'Ov.CtntnauU 



FLOB1BT0 



Clevelanit 



#• esa fill year orders day er alsM fsi 



CLEVELAND and 

 STATE or OHIO 



Umaj* bare complete stock on hand. Rerolar 

 dlscennt allowed the trade. 



ITHflRI C ROnR i*3* w. 2stti St- 



HIIUDLC DnUO«9 CLEVELAND. OHIO 



Memben Florista' TelesrapluDellrerr Am'c 



CLEVELAND 



THE JONES-RUSSELL CO. 



FLOWERS 

 1284-1308 Euclid Avenue 



Members Florists' Telegr&ph Delivery. 



T 



Cleveland 

 Cut Flower Co. 



CLEVELANDp OHIO 



Will fill your orders for Desi^s or Caf 

 Flowers in Northern Ohio. 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



BRAMUCY A SON, ^ ^^ ^ 



Stan And Oreenbouses. 1181 East Tlst Street 



flEWARK, OHIO 



CHA8. A. DUERR 



MOTahw Florist.' Teleci»pb IMlTerv 



Send Orders ior 



Washington, 

 0.0. 



and vicinity to 



Everytliing 

 First-Class 



14th and H Streets 



SCHRAMM BROS. 



Send ns yonr orders for 



TOLEDO, OHIO 



1307-18 CHERRY STREET 



J 



MRS. J. B. FREEMAN, MADwe »lobi8t 



^aocessortoQeo.AoHeinl ToiedOf OlliCt 

 All Orders Promptly Sxeeatedr 



the surprise of the year up to date. 

 Nothing seems to aflfect them favorably. 

 Nowhere was the quotation higher than 

 $2 per hundred Saturday, and this was 

 top all the week, with thousands dis- 

 posed of at half that figure. One whole- 

 sale house received in the six days 

 nearly 20,000 blooms. Several thousand 

 were still unsold Saturday afternoon. 



It was different with orchids. The 

 best gigas rose to $50 per hundred and 

 the market was milked dry on Satur- 

 day. Oncidiums, however, seem to 

 have lost prestige. A year ago retail 

 windows were brilliant with the beau- 

 tiful sprays. A scarcity of cattleyas, 

 however, is likely to make higher values 

 this week. 



The gladiolus flood has receded. In 

 fact, this week they cease to be a 

 factor in the market. There seems yet 

 to be no diminution in the aster ship- 

 ments, and the quality of the late ar- 

 rivals is excellent. Prices are abnor- 

 mally low, however, and great quanti- 

 ties are left unsold. Many of the win- 

 dows now display Golden Glow mums 

 and tritomas. Dahlias are expected in 

 immense numbers in another week. 

 There is a great abundance of Hy- 

 drangea paniculata grandiflora. 



Various Notes. 



The New York Florists' Club's meet- 

 ing Monday evening, September 14, 

 promises to be interesting. Several of 

 the club's members are back from Eu- 

 rope, Japan and Australia. The Bos- 

 ton convention should furnish topics of 

 value, and several exhibits of the newer 

 roses and the usual refreshments by the 

 house committee will add to the enjoy- 

 ment of this first meeting of the new 

 season. 



J. K. Allen and Mrs. Allen ended 

 their vacation experiences with an en- 

 joyable week at Asbury Park, N. J. 



Much sympathy is expressed bv the 

 trade for the family of Hiram T. Jones, 



«iUDE BII08.C0 



JTLORISTS 



lIUrST.NW 



WASHINGTON. 

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GUDE'S 



Member 

 jnoristB' Telegraph DeslTW) 



FLORAL DESIGNS^'iFi^^ 



COLDNBUS 



QTHIO 



WOm'tMSm 



Telegraph Orders Oarefolly Executed. 

 UltlMn's*68aB,BeUJ£ala2903 266 St* ul^ St 



TheljvmgstonSeedCo 



FLORISTS 



COVER ALL OHIO POINTS 



114 M. Hi^St., COUHBUS, OHli 



KAY 



iS NORTH 

 PHELPS ST. 



Member Florigtg' Tel. Del. Asa'n. 



Steubenville, 



• - G. L. HUSCROFT 

 lO FLORIST 



llS-120 North Feartii Strsat 



All Orders Promptly Executed 



Oh 



DAYTdN, OHIO 



IS aad IS W. Srd St. 



Matthews the Florist 



Established in 1883 

 OreenhOQses »nd Noneries in Blverdnle' 



ton, Ohio 



BOSS CONTJUn' 



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Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery A.^s'n- 



sp 



W. P. McFari.and L. C. McFAi.LA. 



McFARLANDS, Florists 



AKRON, OHIO 



