Hbftbmbbb 17, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



41 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



The retail florisb whose cards appear on the pages carryias this head, are prepared to fill orders from other florists for local delivery on the 



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



0Oa^l>iON, MASS. 



>*Penn|^ the Telegraph Florist** 



Member of Florists' Telerrapb 

 DellTerr Association 



8 7-48 BROMFIKLD BTBBCT 



J. NEWMAN & SONS CORPN 



Orders by wire receive prompt and caref ■! eiecatioa 



We ran refer to leadlngr florists In all principal 

 cities. Estabiislied 1870. 



LOWELL, MASS. 



H0ilSE&BEiaS,8HerrinickSq. 



Neibers Flaristi' Tde{rapk Mnaj AmditiH 



H. F. A. LANGE 



Worcester, Mass. 



Deliyers to all points in New England. 

 125.000 square feet of glass. 



Member Florigta' Telegraph DellTery Aaaodatloa 



RANDALL'S FLOWER SHOP 



HARRY L RANDALL. Proprietor 



Phone: Park 94 



8 PLEASANT ST. 



WORCESTER, MASS 



Member Florists' Telecrraph Delivery Association. 



*y. Stockbridge. etc. RRASS. 



^omfittsfieliNass. 



_Leading Flo rist in Western Mass. Est. 1875 



WELLESLEY COLLEGE 



**^ Ball, Walnvt Hill, Boekbridre HaU SehooU 



T^„ "S:!^^^^' WeilesleT. Mass. 



___ tong Distance TeL. WeUesley 44-1, 44-2. 4*4 



IJROCKTON, MASS. 



K i^'"'.'-''^ received, delivered promptly in New 



LANCASTER, PA. 



^ BARR & CO., Leading Horists 

 UNcA^iyE ROSERY" 



'•'^STRirs QUAUTY FLOWER SHOP 



Lou Helen Dundoife Moore 

 ^ncnsKAr, Pa. 



14 Bromfield Street 



j^ BOSTON 



[(/ Telephone 303. 304 Maia 

 Cahls Uinu. 80CUTFL0, ■•ttss 

 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^^iJM^^^^i 



thieri Boston, Massachusetts 



The Centrally Located Florist Shop 

 Ymr !« Rfldindtr. We cner AU Piiitt ii New E^lui 



Members riorlsts' Telerraph Delivery 



CARBUNEi S4a BoTistoa St., 



BOSTON 



Member lleriilir Tdecraph Ddivcfy Anedatioa 



BOSTON, MASS. 



HENRY R. COMLEY. rieitot, • PaHc St. 



so rears' experience in the florist boriaesa guarantees 

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



and the houses. Everything was found 

 to be in tiptop shape. 



The meeting place was in the large 

 automobile garage. President Pilcher 

 opened the meeting, with all of his staff 

 of oflScers present. The committees made 

 final reports and were discharged with 

 thanks. E. J. Windier, state vice-presi- 

 dent of the S. A. F., gave a report of 

 the Boston convention. The members 

 showed great interest, especially in the 

 aflSliation question, which was explained 

 by Mr. Windier. 



Marion Uhlschmitt, of East St. Louis, 

 111., was elected to membership. The 

 following made application for member- 

 ship: Geo. H, Pring, W. W. Ohlweiler 

 and C. W. Garrett, all connected with 

 the Missouri Botanical Garden. Action 

 on these applications will be taken at 

 the October meeting. 



The installation of the new officers 

 then took place. Ex-presidents R. J. 

 Windier and John Connon were the in- 

 stalling officers. They installed Jules 

 Bourdet, president; W. S. Wells, vice- 

 president; J, J. Beneke, secretary; W. C. 

 Smith, treasurer, and W. A. Eowe, trus- 

 tee. President Pilcher, on leaving the 

 chair, made a few well pointed remarks, 

 expressing the hope that the members 

 would help the new officers as they have 

 in the past. Jules Bourdet, on taking 

 the chair, thanked the members for the 

 honor conferred on him and proceeded 

 with the meeting like an old-timer. 



Several members were called upon for 

 talks on the recent S. A, F, convention. 

 Discussions on questions left with the 

 secretary were next in order. The next 

 meeting will be held October 8. 



After the meeting adjourned, the 

 members were again taken in hand by 

 Mr. Sanders, who escorted them to his 

 home, where a fine lunch and refresh- 

 ments were served. Piano selections by 

 Mr. Sanders' charming daughters. 

 Misses Laura and Jessie, were also 

 greatly enjoyed. A hearty vote of 

 thanks was extended to Mr. and Mrs. 



Orders 

 solicited foi 

 all parts of 

 Gonnecticat. 



Hartford, 

 Conn. 



Member Xlorlsts' Telegraph Delivery Assodattos 



RE UTER 'S 



For Rhod« Island and Connoctlcut 



STORES 



N«w London, Conn., Norwich, Comi. 

 and Wootorly, R. I. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



RHODE ISLAND 



JOHNSTON BROTHERS 



LEADINO FLORISTS 



38 Donmce Street, - • PROVIDENCE 



BURLINGTON, VT.— Or^rs fir Vemist asd Nartkera 

 N. T. filled ta yasr satirs latiifactisa at ritlrt srices. 



VERMONT'S FLORIST 

 W. E. PETERS 



1S7 St. Paul Stroot, BURUNOTON. VT. 



E. W. PEARSON 



NEWBURVPORT, MASS. 



H/nO ft. of glass. Auto delivery. We want yoar ordefs. 



P 



ROVIDENCE, R.I. 



T.J. JOHNSTON « CO.. 



all 



lew Eaelasd PsMx 171 Wtykssset Street. rrirMwcr 



Wholesale and Retail orders for 

 CUT FLOWERS, FUNERAL DESiaNS.''atft 



by telegraph will receive prompt attention at 

 IRA O. IIIARVIN'S,Wllke«.Barf,P«. 



BRos!f Altoona, Pa. 



All Ordort Owefullj B xeeutod 



W. and W. FLOWER STORE 



S. Main St., WASHINGTON, PA. 



Wholesale and Retail Florists. 



