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SBFTEMBHa 12, 1912. 



The Rorists' Review 



39 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



Hi nUM floriab wlBrards ippear oa the pafcs onyint thb head, are prepared to fill orders from other florlsb for local delKay oa Ike «mI 

 ■ basis. If yo« wish lobe represeated«Nier this headlagtoow is the tine to place your order. 



CUDC BROS.CO. 

 FLORISTS 

 l2Ur 3T.NW. 



yyA8HiNaTON.o.c 



fASHINGTON, 

 D. C 



GUDE'S 



Member 

 Flortets' Telegraph Delivery 



HAYWARD FLORAL CO. 



216 West Sixth St. LOS ANGELES, CAL 



Gat flowers or good design work by 

 beet aitistB and deeigHers, deliyered any- 

 where in the weet on receipt ol mail or 

 telegraph orders. Uaual diacoont to the 

 tra^ 



WOLFSKILLS* 



and 



MORRIS GOLDENSON 



Consolidated. 

 OUT FI.OWER MBBOHANTS 



We BoUclt teleeraph orders. 

 Resrular Trade Discount. 



229 W. Third Street, LOS ANGOES, CAL 



F. LIchtenberg 



328W.rmkSt,LKAigdei,CaL 



Makes a specialty of out-of-town orders and 

 solicits your business, which will have prompt 

 attention. Prices right. Usual discount. 



WITTBOLD'S 



Hew Display Booms, 66 E. Bandolph Street, 



CHICAGO 

 Flowers Palms Decorations 



Rented or Sold. 



T>vnn^. Randolph 4708. Nursery, Sogers 

 rnonea. p^^,j 227; Branston 829: WUmette 668. 



KALAMAZOO, MICH. 



C. Van Bodiovt & Bw.. •"p'l.Vga'"' 



VERMONT'S FLORIST 

 W. E. PETERS 



137 St. Paul Stroat, BURLINQTON. VT. 



S. MAfiUR 



Telephone 33 

 236 Fulton Straat. Bf 



KLYN, N. Y. 



R. Strohmeier, Al^een, S.D. 



rnmft AtteBtion GiTen ti jQhit-of-towB 0dm 



S?*" Charleston, W. Va. 



are giFen prompt and careful attention by the 



{BMBCTOII CUT fLOWBl AMD fUHT CO. 



^S^si::^ Fort Smith, Ark. 



Leading florists In fastest growing city in 

 the southwest. 



INDIANA and ILLINOIS 



PromptnesB and very Freahest Flowers. 

 « ff. a C. E. STOVER. Ill Sa. Bth St.. TEKRE HUTE. MO. 



GEO. C. BAKER, [jonst 



206 L Park Ave., San Antonio, Texas 



)^fheri Boston, Massachusetts 



\fU*Ji- — ^ 143 Tremont Street 



Yuri fir Redindty. 



The Centrally Located Florist Shop 



We ctrer All Poiati in New Englui 



DALLAS, TEXAS 



The Texas Seed & 

 Floral Company 



Orders for cut flowers and designs solicited for 

 dellyery in any part of Texas. 



Fort Collins, Colo. 



;:a.v:;!?.r g.y,yc"a! EspdiB t Warren 



Colorado Springs, Colo. 

 Frank F. Crump KaB'S'St 



Members ITlorlBts' Telegraph Delivery. 



VASSAR COLLEGE 



Tkc Sakfird Flnrer Shir, rn«kkec|iie, N. Y. 



ing season. Carnations are arriving in 

 better shape, and summer roses are in 

 profusion. 



Club Meeting. 



At the regular meeting of the Flo- 

 rists' Club last week the entertainment 

 committee was requested to arrange, if 

 possible, with Eobert Pyle, of West 

 Grove, Pa., for his illustrated lecture 

 on "Rose Growing at Home and 

 Abroad," to be given before the club 

 sometime in October. William Fur- 

 midge, employed at the United States 

 Propagating Gardens, and John Turner, 

 1239 Vermont avenue, N^W., were ad- 

 mitted to membership. Alfred Heit- 

 muller, Sr., was proposed. 



William F. Gude gave an interesting 

 account of his trip to the convention, 

 telling what had been done toward rais- 

 ing a memorial to the late William R. 

 Smith. Something like $3,000 has al- 

 ready been contributed towards this 

 project. In speaking on the convention 

 subject, Mr, Gude suggested that steps 

 be taken toward sending a bowling 

 club, representing the District of Co- 

 lumbia, to the next convention, to be 

 held at Minneapolis, Minn. Following 

 this came the cry of Washington, 1914. 



Following the regular business, the 

 members were invited to partake of a 

 buffet luncheon, and an hour or two was 

 spent in the discussion of business of 

 purely local interest. 



Club Field Day. 



Probably the most enjoyable event on 

 the social calendar of the Florists' 

 Club was the field day, held at Potomac 

 Heights, D. C, September 5. Although 

 warm, the day was an ideal one for the 

 sports, and many of the games were 

 participated in by most of those attend- 

 ing. The most exciting event was the 

 100-yard dash, won from a field of 

 thirty by George Dalglish, who carried 

 off the prize offered by George C. Shaf- 

 fer. Next in point of interest were the 



The California Florist 



JULIUS EPPSTEIN — 



344-346 Qeary Street, 

 and Hatel St. Francis. 



FRANK H. FORREST 



SAN FRANCISCO. 

 CAL. 



We cover the entire Pacific Coast and West of the 

 Rockies. Wire us your orders for all Steamers 

 sailing for Honolulu, Manila and the Orient. 



Regular Trade Discount. 



Prompt deliveries throughout 

 the BBRKSHIBBS, Lenox, 

 Lee, Stockbridge, etc. 



PiTTSFIELD 

 MASS. 



FRED C BECKER 



1780 Cambrldce Straat, 

 CAMBBIDOB, 1CA88. 



Deliyeries made to Harvard and 

 Raddifife CoUegee and all oatgoing 

 Boeton steamers. 



EatabUshed 1859. 



THE 

 FCRNBIY 



A. Wiegand ft Sons 



Florists and Decorators 



1610 to 1620 N. HliMis St, ladiaMpolIs, hi 



Indiana's oldest, largest and most oomjtlati 

 retail establishment. 



SCHULTHEIS, FLORIST 



Write, Phone or wire CrBANTAN PA 



61g Linden Street. OvIUuHWIt M Ji» 



S. B. STEWART 



H9 No. Xth Sfc, OMAHA, WEB. 



Wholesale and retail orders for 

 CUT FLOWXR8, FUNCRAL DBSIGMS, etc. 



by telegraph wlU receive prompt attention at 



na G. MARVIN'S, WDIits-Barre, Pa. 



Benson's Flowers 



Indianapolis, Ind. '^1!;;^ 



Fiey&FKy,i1^LincoIii,Neb. 



Wholesale and Retail 

 lOO/MX) sq. ft. of glass at your service. Trade discoaa< 



HOWE BROS., rioristo, P. 0. 



TUCSON, ARIZONA 



J.J.BENEBCE 



KKOlireSt. ST. LOUIS, Ma 



I. N. KRAMER & SON 

 CEDAR RAPIDS, lA. 





