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The Florists' Review 



8Brni4(BW: 24, 10)4. 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



the retail florists whose cards appear on the paces carryiag this hemi, are prepared to fill orders fron other florists for local delivery oo the usaai 



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



DARDS, 



N. E. Cor. 44th Street and Madison Avenue, 



NEW YORK 



Telephones a 

 4026*4086 88th Street, 



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



in Europe and the British Colonies. 



Oable Dardsflor, Western Cnlon Member Florists' Telegraph Dellrery. BotattUahea 1894 



CLEVELANI 



J. H. GASSER COHPANT 



EUCLID AVENUE 



W« grow the best of everything li^ 

 CUT FLOWERS. 



rSAKK J. 8CHOE1T 



FBANK A. FRIKDLXf 



The James Eadie Co. 



OF 



CLEVELAND 



rU>BIBT8 



Cleveland 



MM fn yoer erd*rs day er elslit fee 



CLEVELAND and 

 STATE OF OHIO 



Alwaye haye complete stock on hand. Reffolar 

 discount ftUowed tbe trade. 



KMOBLE BROS*! cleveuu«d.ohio 



Memben Florlits' TeleKrapluDeHver/ Am'd 



CLEVELAND 



THE JONES-RUSSELL CO. 



FLOWERS 

 1284-1308 Euclid Avenuo 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



T 



he Cleveland 

 Cut Flower COa 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



Will fill your orders for Designs or Cu^ 

 Flowers in Northern Ohio. 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



BRAMLCY A SON. ^^ ^ 



Steve and Greenhouses. 1181 East 71st Street* 



NEWARK, OHIO 



CHA8. A. DUERR 



Hember notiMt*' Tel«ci»Bb IMlrm 



Send Orders for 



Washington, 

 D.O. 



and vicinity to 



Everytlilng 

 Eirst-Class 



14th and H Streets 



SCHkAM/V\ BROS. 



Send us your orders for 



TOLEDO, OHIO 



1307.18 CHERRY STREKT 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



IKS. J. B. FREEMAN, i^adin^ vLOBis^n 



3acoee8ortoGeo.A.Heinl TolodOf OiliC) 

 AU Orders Promptly^ Bzeeoted. 



eties are in abundance; especially so 

 are Killameys and Bichmonds. Russells 

 hurt the sale of Beauties. The supply 

 of Wards is large; only a few specials 

 bring anything like a price. The lower 

 grades have little demand even at cheap 

 prices in thousand lots. Carnations are 

 beginning to come in heavily. Dahlias 

 are in heavy supply. There seems to 

 be no let-up on gladioli and tuberose 

 stalks. Asters are not so abundant as 

 they were. These conditions, with the 

 expected large consignments of chrys- 

 anthemums, will cause more worry for 

 both the wholesalers and growers, unless 

 conditions improve among the retailers. 

 A few violets are coming in, but they 

 are pale and short-stemmed. Easter 

 lilies and valley hold their own. The 

 supply of greens is equal to the demand. 



Various Notes. 



The officers of the St. Louis Florists' 

 Club held a meeting September 18 at 

 the home of Vice-president W. S. Wells, 

 4158 Flad avenue. The object of this 

 meeting was to plan interesting meet- 

 ings for the members during the coming 

 season. A spring flower show, an enter- 

 tainment, a dance and essays were 

 talked over. Plans for increasing the 

 membership to 150 were made. After 

 the meeting a luncheon was served by 

 Mrs. Wells, at which more good things 

 for the club were talked over. A 

 pleasant evening was spent, which will 

 result in much benefit to the club. 



Tho St. Louis Seed Co. has filed suit 

 against the Boatman's bank for $70,000 

 damages, alleged to have been sustained 

 when the wall of the bank building fell 

 over on the seed company's store, at 

 Washington avenue, a few months ago, 

 as a result of the Missouri Athletic Club 

 fire, which caused great damage to their 

 fixtures and stock. 



W. C. Smith and W, J. Pilcher took 

 a day off last week for a trip to Cres- 

 cent, Mo., to inspect the greenhouses of 



«UDE BROSXO 



riARisTs 



1214 r ST.NVC 

 W^aHINSTOKOC 



WASHINGTON. 

 D. C 



GUDE'S 



Member 

 If lorlsts' Telegraph DeUvaify 



PLORAL DESIGNS^'iFi^^ 



OHia 



WOson^sS^Stm 



COLDNBUS 



Telegraph Orders Oarefolly Executed. 

 01tlMn'B'63^,B«U Main 2903 266 SO. 01^ St» 



The Livingston Seed Co. 



FLORISTS 



COVBR ALL OHIO POINTS 



mN. High St., COLUMBUS, OHIO 



KAY 



18 NORTH 

 PHELPS ST. 



Member Florists' Tel. Del. Aw'n 



Steubenville, 



i^l^:^ G. L. HUSCROFT 

 V/tllO FLORIST 



11S-120 North Fovrth Street 



All Orders Promptly Executed 



DAYTON, OHIO 



16 aad 18 W. 3rd St. 



Matthews the Florist 



Established in 1883 

 Gxeenhooaes and Nuneriea in Riverdale. 



^on, Ohio 



HEISS COMPANY 



Daytbu, uiiiu ,„„,^ ^i?„ ,_ 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



W. P. MoFarlaxd 



L. C. McFaklaK! 



McFARLANDS, Florists 



AKRON, OHIO 



