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TTie Florists' Review 



OCTOBBS 22, 1<>14 



11 



FAOES OF BETAILEBS' CARDS 



THIS department for the Cards of 

 Leading Retail Florists — those flo- 

 rists who have the facilities for filling 

 the orders sent them by other florists^ 

 has made possible the recent 

 rapid development of this 

 branch of the business, a 

 branch of the trade now estab- 

 ^shed for all time and so helpful that 

 its volimie 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 you let your custom- 

 ers know you can perform this service 

 for them. To receive your share — ^weU, 

 The Review's department for Retailers' 

 cards remains the one way of getting 

 prompt action on the order in hand. 



To be represented costs only 70 cents 

 per week on a yearly order. This Is for 

 one-inch space. Other spaces in propor- 

 tion. 



Why not send your order today — ^now 

 — before you forget it? 



ALL COMMUNICATIONS •HOULO •■ AOO*I*SIO TO TNI PI»M 



HENRV PCNN 



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PHONn aS9 FOKT HILL 

 2832 



MtMBCaS «# TMI FLOMST* TlLCWtAM* OtLtVIHV ASS-N. 



WILLi-M 



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Cable addriss. 

 PENFLO 



Flowkms blt-ivintD To All P*«Tt or 



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n.orl9t»' Publlahing Co., 

 Ctaloago, 111. 



BOSTON. August 31,, 1914. 



Gentlemen:- 



We heive been making a careful study of reeults 

 obtained through our varioue advertising raediutts, and, 

 among the trade papers, we have found that we axe obtain- 

 ing the best results from the Florists' Review. 



During the Convention In Boston, many visitors 

 who came to our booth to Inspect our advertising display 

 mentioned the fact that they have seen a great deal of 

 o\jr advertising in the florists' Review. 



After careful Investigation we are satisfied 

 tha-t yours le the leading Trade Paper and-that- the best 

 results from advertising may be obtained by using Its 

 columns. '' 



Yours very truly, 



Penn the Florlst.^^^^ 



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W. ( T. CtSS, FWsIs 



GENEVA, N.Y. 



Telegraph Orders Promptly Filled 

 in Western New York. 



FLOWERS delivered promptly ia 

 Buffalo, Niagara Falls, East Aurora, 

 Lockport, Tonawanda, Lancaster and 

 other Western New 

 York cities and 

 towns. 



304 Main Street 

 BUFFALO, N.Y. 



Members FloriaU' Telegraph Delivery Association 



S. A. ANDERSON 



440 Main St., BUFrALO, N. Y. 



Anderson service means frvsh. stardy stock, 

 and prompt deliveries in Buffalo, Lockport, 

 Niaswra Falls and Western New York. 



MEMBEB OF THE FLOBIf-TS' TELEGRAPH DELTVEBY 



LLAKn, iLUKlaT, 194 Waahlneton Are. 



Member Florists' Telegrrsph Delivery. 

 Orders for Northeastern Pennsrlvania fl)led 

 promptly. Usnal discount. Both phones No. 2464c 



r4Ht« schulhieis, florid 



SCRANTON, FA. 



Write, Phone or Wire 



61 S Linden Street. 



OLEAN, N.Y.' 



and VICINITY 



Ucwdlyi, Fleriat 



Our M«ttos "Business on 

 .liM aavne or no business." 



NONTCLAIR, K. J. 



MASSMANN. 



Leading Florist 



All Orders Prompt! r Attended to 



L. D. Phone No. 438 



CORNELL UNIVERSITY 



Telegraph Orders a Specialty. 

 THE HIUSIDE PLOKAL SHOP. ITHACA. N. Y. 



SPBINOFIELD. MASS. 



The Market. 



Business is both good and bad; on 

 Saturdays it is good, on other days for 

 the most part poor. Saturday, October 

 10, had June beat for brides; practically 

 every florist had a wedding decoration, 

 some two of them. Some fine decora- 

 tions were made with autumn foliage, 

 mums, smilax, etc. On Saturday, Octo- 

 ber 17, everyone was busy with funeral 

 work. 



Some excellent mums are coming in, 

 with fine foliage, large flowers and good 

 color. Polly Rose, Glory of Pacific, 

 Chrysolora, Early Snow, Pacific Supreme 

 and Monrovia are among the best ones. 

 Carnations and roses are improving. 

 Some fine orchids are seen. Violets are 

 rather poor and scarce. The first rain 

 of any account since August 30 fell 

 October 16 and 17. 



Various Notes. 



This city will soon have to change 

 its name to the City of Florists. Three 

 new places have been started in the last 

 three weeks, making ten flower stores in 

 all, and ten or more greenhouse estab- 

 lishments, besides street venders and 

 department stores that carry a line of 

 plants and flowers. 



Herrick & Gray have started a new 

 store on Worthington street, at the 

 Flower Shop's old stand. This store is 

 in a prominent place and a good trade 

 is expected. Herrick & Gray run tha^ 

 Hickory street greenhouses, where a lin# 

 of cut flowers and potted plants is 

 grown. 



AkuduUy prenred It 

 ■HUMS. 



Edwards Ronil 

 HaB Company 



1716 radfk Ave. 

 ATUNTICaTY. NrW JOSOl 



^Nurseries: Mediterranean u'| 

 South Carolina ATenoei. 

 MsMber Florists' Telegraph Delivery Aaa'»;_ 



Your inlen for ATLANTIC GTY, N.i| 



wNI b* caratally filled hi 



1808 Pacific Av 



Member Florists' Telegraph Dellyer? ■ I 



PtIIUPS BROS., 938 Broad 



NEWARK, N. J. 



Aftistk Floral Work and Long SUt| 

 Beauties Our Specialty 



N EW J ERS s 



EDWUD SCEERY— FATERSON ud tl . 



Member Florists' Telegraph De livery Ass "C i^ 



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

 SCHENECTADY, N. y 



Plowcr* and Floral Dcaira* for All 

 C«RNBBLiid WELLS COLLBOfiS< 



CENTRAL NEW YORK OttDI 



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