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The Florists' Review 



Sbptkmbku 17, 1914 



11^ 





vMff pMMI. 



PAOK8 OF RBTAILKR^' CARDS 



THIS department for the cards of 

 Leading Betail Florists— those 

 florists who have the facilities for fill- 

 ing the orders sent them by oiher 

 florists — ^has made possible the recent 

 rapid development of this branclL of 

 the business, a branch of the trade 

 now established for all time and so 

 helpfnl that its volume will keep on 

 increasing for many years. 



Are you sending and receiving your 

 share of these orders? You can send 

 your share (and make 20 per cent profit 

 without effort) if yon let y^ur enstoi^- 

 en know yon can perfomt this service 

 for them. To receive your share — ^well, 

 The Bevlew's department for Betail- 

 en' cards remains the one way of 

 getting prompt action on the order in 



To be represented costs only 70 

 oents per week on a yearly order. 

 This is for one-inch space. Other 

 ■paces in proportion. 



Wiiy not send your order today — 

 now— before yon forget it? 



51. lOliS, iBC September 5 , -. ; . 



Florlet*' Review, 

 Chicago, 111. 



Oentlemen:- 



During the BIX MONTHS from March 4 to September 4 



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



cable, ordere to the amount of ?5n.35 ae e reeult of my ad- 



vertleement In the Retailers' department of The Review, with 



tl^e allowance to eendere the record for SIX MOMhS la: 



" \ Vjlue of ordere recelved-»* -w- 4513.35 



*■ Less 20% allowed senders 103.60 



Net value of ordere for SIX MONTHS-- 410.65 



It should be noted th>it this showing covers the 

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

 neee Is decidedly welcome. 



Retail Florists not advertising in The Review 

 should profit by this letter. 



HeapectfjUly, 



W. t T. CASS, niritts 



GENEVA, N.Y. 



Telegraph Orders Promptly Filled 

 in Western New York. 



FLOWERS deihrered prompUy in 

 BufhJo, Niagara Falls, East Aurora, 

 Loclq>ort, Tonawanda, Lancaster and 

 other Western New 

 York cities and 

 towm*. 



304 Main Street 

 BUFFALO, N.Y. 



Members FlorUu' Telegraph Delivery Association 



S. A. ANDERSON 



440 Main St., BUFFALO, N. Y. 



Anderson service means fresh, sturdy stock, 

 and promst deliveries in Buffalo. Lockport. 

 NiaganTFUls and Western New York. 



MEMBEB OF THE FLORISTS* TELEOBAPK DELIVKBY 



CLARK, lUlRIST, 194 Wad^nvton Ave. 

 Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 

 Orders for Nortfaeastem Peusylvania filled 

 promptly. Usoal discount . Bo(lv|Jh<Mies No. %454, 



THE 

 FERNERY 



Write, Pbone or Wire 

 618 Llndan 



SCHDinSIS. FLORISr 



XANTON, PA. 



OLEAN, N.Y: 



CNir M«tiii^ "'Bus 



and VICINITV 



Ucwdlyi, FkrU 



the BQi 



'Buiiness on 

 ■0 hosineas." 



NONTCimN.J. 



MASSMANN, 

 Leading Florist 

 . Promptly Attended to 



,'M;Jfbooe Ko. 43 j 



CORNELL UNIVERSITY 



Telegraph Orders a Specialty. 

 THE HILLSIDE FLORAL SHOP. ITHACA. N. Y. 



DETROIT. 



The Market. 



Business has been exceedingly good 

 for the time of year, and the quality of 

 stock on tlie market has been excellent. 

 There has been a ready sale for Beau- 

 ties, as a number of openings of new 

 stores required flowers of that nature. 

 Short and medium length Beauties have 

 also been of fine quality and sell well. 

 The supply and quality of roses has 

 been good. To fill the requirements for 

 numerous weddings, the call for white 

 roses has been heavy. Valley is also in 

 good demand. 



Dahlias are just now arriving in quan- 

 tities, and if the pleasant weather con- 

 tinues, no doubt the market will be 

 well taken care of with this beautiful 

 fall flower. This has been a good sea- 

 son for asters and but few of inferior 

 quality have been seen on the market, 

 while the supply of good stock has been 

 plentiful but not more than the demand. 



Club Meeting. 



The writer made an error in giving 

 Mr. Kolbe's name as the Detroit Flo- 

 rists' Club's librarian. E. A. Scribner 

 has been appointed by our president. 



At the last meeting Frank Danzer 

 gave an interesting talk on his experi- 

 ences and observations during his stay 

 in Europe, giving in detail the condi- 

 tions in Germany when hostilities were 

 begun. He also told of the beautiful 

 floriculture seen in many cities of Eu- 

 rope. 



Wm. Shank, brother-in-law and busi- 



AbNidMUy preHrad *l 

 ■U Uaes. 



Edwards Floral 

 Hall Company 



1716 radficAvc 



ATLANTIC CITY, NIWJBtSEV 



^Nnrseries: Mediterranean and 

 South Carolina Avenues. 

 Member Florists' Telegrap h Delivery Ass'n. 



Y«nr •rden for ATLANTIC QTY, N. J. 



will be carefully filled b> 



1808 PacifleAv*' 



Member Florists' Telegraph DeUver y. _ 



PHILIPS BROS., 938 Broad SL 



NEWARK, N. J. 



Aitistk noral Work and Long Ste0 

 Beauties Oiw Specialty _ 



N EW J ER8EY 



EDWARD SCEERY-PATERSON ui rASSAIC 



Member f^oriats' Telegraph Delivery Aasociittiy 



M. P. CHAMPLIN,''!^^^ 

 SCHENECTADY, N. Y. 



Flowers and Floral Dcslgas for All Occa«i««^ 

 CORNELL feRd WBLLS COLLBOBS**' 



CB^ITRAL NEW YORK 0RDEI6 



Dobbs A Sob, Wbeltsslt nd IsImI nsrists. Aibara. N.i* 



