8aPTKMBKB 24, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



51 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



flc retiff florists whose cards appear oa the pages carryiaf this head, are prepared to fill orders from other flf rists for local delivery on the 



basis. If yoH wish to be represented ander this heading now is the time to place your order* 



Alexander McConnell 



oil Fifth Avenue, corner of 49th St. 



NEW YORK CITY 



"< Telegraph orders forwarded to any part of the United States. Canada and all the principal cities of Europe. 

 fffar— • or cmah mu»t accompany all ord«r» from mwIuiowii cpiT«spoiid«nt«. ^ • CabloAddross ALEXCONNKU 



THOS. F. GALVIN, Inc. 



ftiFlil VADI^BGl Fifth Ave. 

 PSLlW TUniVVand«rblltNot«l 



BAeTAll 12® Tr«mont Straet 

 DU9 I Uil 799Boylston Str««t 



Deliveries to Steamers and all Eastern Points. 



DavitI Clarke's Sons 



8239-8141 Broadway 



TeL 1662. 1563 CJolumbus. 



NEW YORK CITY 



Ont-of-town orders for delivery in New 

 •upefully and promptly filled at reasonable 



G. E. M. STUMPP 



761 FIFTH AVENUE 



NEW YORK CITY 



F. T. n. MEMBER 



IN HEART OF NEW YORK CITY 



6 K. 33d Street, New York 

 !)ppoalte the Waldorf-Astoria. Pbone Mad. Sq. 6401 

 Oar Motto— The Golden Rale 



WARENDORFF 



STORES ALL OVER TOWN 



Send your N«w York orders to 



The Ansonlap 74th St. and Broadway 



No delays. No disappointments. Personal 

 attention. Artistic work. Reasonable prices 



We Quarantee Satisfaction 



FLORIST 



*U Madison Ave^ C!or. <i8fh St.. NEW YORK 



Bellevne Avenue, Newport. R. I. 



In I Esn S297nm 



609-11 Ma dison Ave., New York 



la^HeartofNEW YORK CITY 



Cloaa to Thoators and Steamships 



t^trsonal selection. SaUsfaction guaranteed. 



"IHE BOSTON FLORIST 



EsUblished 1902 

 '•5 E. 34th St. NEW YORK 



ORDERS 

 FOR...... 



NEW YORK 



WIro or Phono to 



MAX SCHLINQ 



22 Wost 89th Strost. 



Best Florists In the States as References 



I Member Florisis' Telerraph Delivery Association 



adjolnlns Plaza HotsI , 



EUROPEAN 0RDER8 EXECUTED 



"IF WE SAY I T, WE WILL DO IT** 



A. Warendortf 



ARTISTIC WORKER IN FLOWERS 



Prices Reasonable 

 1198 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY 



My Only Store Accounts Invited 



The Saltlord Flower Shop 



Poughkeepsle, New York » 



A QUALITY SHOP IN A QUALITY TOWN 



John T. Milliken. In talking of their 

 trip, they said it was worth any man 'a 

 time to pay a visit to this well-kept 

 place. 



Henry Emunds' new yellow canna, 

 Queen Helen, is a sight to behold along- 

 side of the other varieties of cannas, 

 which include King Humbert. Mr. 

 Emunds says he will have 25,000 plants 

 of Queen Helen to sell this year. 



Frank Windier and Oscar Huettemann 

 made an automobile trip to Belleville, 

 111., last week to view the pageant and 

 visit the florists. They found the flo- 

 rists busy and their houses in readiness 

 for the winter season. Brother Ogle 

 showed them a bit of the "high life" 

 he promised, and they enjoyed it im- 

 mensely. 



Alexander Johnson, at Wellston, who 

 has about 20,000 feet of glass, has his 

 young stock looking its best. "Alex- 

 ander the Great," as he is known by 

 his friends, says he will be in great 

 shape this season. 



Joseph Hauser, of Webster Groves, 

 has commenced cutting his new single 

 red dahlia, which was in such great 

 demand last year. At present the 

 Windier Wholesale Floral Co., to whom 

 the cuts are consigned, clean them up 

 daily. 



Frank Buckshot, manager of the floral 

 department of the Grand Leader, has 

 opened the cut flower stand after the 

 usual summer lay-off. Thousands of cut 

 roses were disposed of at cheap prices 

 last week. These sales will continue as 

 long as the glut lasts. 



Chas. Young, manager of the cut 

 flower department of the C. Young & 

 Sons Co., says that while the local trade 

 was dull the shipping trade kept the 

 force busy. The fall bulb business has 

 opened up briskly with this concern. 



The automobile show, which takes 

 place next week at Forest Park High- 

 lands, will have the usual decorations. 

 The job this year was awarded to Mul- 

 lanphy. Florist. 



Jules Bourdet, head of the Bourdet 



ALEX.N.WESTWOOD,Horist 



PfNN. TBtMINAL. VWfW VADIT 

 SEVENTH AVENUE HL 11 I UlUk 



Telephone, 3202 Ohelsea 



AmericaD or Canadian orders filled at a moment's 

 notice. Headquarters for travelers, and the beet In 

 the market Trains and boats met. TRY HE. 



HUGO H. JAHN 



910 Nostnuid Avairae, 



1^1. No. 1962 Bedford BROOKLYN, No 1^ 



Will deliver to Steamships, Theaters, anywlieiitt 

 within 20 miles of New Tork 



ARTISTIC WORK, I'ERSONAIi ATTKNTHte. 



I Special care of year tele«rapta orders. 



tA# 1 1 fi A M -^ ind 5 Oreene ATe. 



aav tu »47 tireene Ave. 



BROOKLYN 



Phone. 3J]5 P«.pect NEW YORK 



YOUNG & NUGENT 



NEW YORK: 42 W. 281li St. 



In the ^heater district. Exceptional facilities 

 for delivering flowers on outgoing steamers. 

 Your orders will receive prompt and careful 

 attention. Wire, telephone or write us. 



ALBANY, N. Y. 



23 



STEUBEN 

 STREET 



FLOWER SHOP Bestservioe. 



1^ Sendyoor 



orders to 06- 



A Card This Size 



Costs Only 70c per Week 

 on Yearly Order 



It would keep your name and yonr faclllttes 

 before the whole trade. 



A half-Inch card coets only 36c per week on 

 yearly order. 



tordeUver7ln ROCHESTER, N.Y* 



and all points in Western New York to 



H. Ek WILSON, 88 Eist Nsii Street 



J. 



__ UOCHKSTKR, N. Y. 



. KELLER SONS, Florists 



„ ^ „ >8S riint^B Avenue, N. 

 Koch. Phone .stone ««. L. D Boll Phone Main 21" 

 MemberHFIoristii' Telegraph Delivery . 



