Sbptembkr 12, 1912. 



The Florists' Review 



41 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



fhrists whose ards appear on the pages carryios this head, are prepared to fill orders fron other florists for local delivery •■ Ihc 

 basis. If yoa «nsh to be represeated voder this beading, now is the time to place your order. 



Alexander McConnell 



611 rifth Avenue, corner of 49th St. 



Telegraph orders forwarded to any part of the United States, Canada and all the 

 R«f«r«nc« or cash must accompany all orders from unVnown correspondents. 



NEW YORK CITY 



principal cities of Europe. 



Cable Address: ALKXCONNELL 



A. W. Smith Co. 



...FLORISTS... 



«?giffi„G. Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Largest Floral Establishment in America 



gstabllshod 1874-Incorporatod 1009 

 ffo oaa nil your orders day or nlgbt tor 



CLEVELAND and 

 STATE or OHIO 



Always have complete stock on hand. Reirular 

 discount allowed the trade. 



isse w. 25th St.. 



CLBVCLAND, OHIO 



KNOBLE BROS., 



DAYTON, OHIO 



Heiss Company 



112 SOUTH MAIN STREET 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Am'n 



Winona and Rochester, Minn. 



For prompt and particular attention sand 

 roar orders for Southwesten Wisconain wad 

 Southern Minnesota to 



John Fuhlbruegge 



OrowT and Retailer 



Gonadals Florist 



96 Yonge St, TORONTO 



PASADENA, CAL 



The Orchid i 



IS East 

 OhriiaSt 



AlMsU 



Aagela 



orders 



promptly 



fUled. 



NRS. LORD'S FLOWER ROOM 



n2 W. 8th Ave.. TOPtKA, KAN. 



STATE NURSERY CO. °" 



nOWERS 



IH.000 sq. ft. of firlaas 

 at your serrlc*. 



HELENA, MONTANA 



Freeport Floral Co. 



" Telegraphlo orders CDCCDflDT II I 

 promptly attended to. rilbkrlin I , ILLs 



^ykFW%W*C^ FLOWERS OR 

 E 1 ICC 9 DESIGN WORK 



Delivered fai Albany and vicinity on telegraphic oroer. 

 11 North Pearl St., - ALBANY. N. V. 



CLEmMlU) 



J. N. GASSER CONPANY 



EUCLID AVENUE 



We grow the best off everything in 

 CUT FLOWERS. 



Various Notes. 



The car of Gude Bros. Co., covered 

 with a canop7 of white and decorated 

 with American Beauty roses, ferns and 

 butterflies, chaufEeur and attendant in 

 white livery, won first prize of $150 in 

 the automobile parade on Labor day. 

 To George M. Barker went the second 

 prize of $75. The car had been turned 

 into a miniature colonial mansion, with 

 vines strung over the sides and window 

 boxes at each window. A door panel, 

 of white and purple asters, completed 

 the design. The decoration was by Z. 

 D. Blackistone. The car entered by the 

 Old Dutch Market, decorated by George 

 C. Shaffer, with wheels trimmed with 

 gladioli and oak leaves, a windmill at 

 the top in goldenrod, and a monogram 

 and shield in red and white immortelles, 

 took third prize of $75. Mr. Schaffer's 

 own car, a handsome one, received hon- 

 orable mention. In the parade were 

 some 300 commercial cars, decorated 

 and undeeorated. Gude Bros. Co. had 

 two, and Wm. Marche & Co. had one 

 car in the undeeorated class. 



While working around his greenhouses 

 in Anacostia, D. C, M. J. McCabe, who 

 also operates a stand in the Center Mar- 

 ket, had the misfortune to run a nail 

 into his foot, and as a result is confined 

 to his home. 



Mrs. Beatrice E. Moss, who has been 

 with F. H. Kramer at his F street store 

 for the last fifteen years, has returned 

 from a month 's vacation spent on board 

 a private yacht with friends. Mrs. 

 Moss is the young lady for whom the 

 Oueen Beatrice rose was named. 



^C. L. L. 



Cochrauvllle, Pa. — A. B. Campbell's 

 trade is increasing steadily and he has 

 found it necessary to build another 

 greenhouse. 



Batavia, HI. — Andrew Anderson has 

 torn down the old greenhouses at 

 Batavia avenue and Morton street, to 

 make room for two large new green- 

 houses to be erected at the comer, 

 filling almost the entire block. Besides 

 the two greenhouses, he will construct 

 a handsome office building at the corner, 

 to be used instead of the present offices, 

 located near the middle of the block. 



South and Southwest Texas and sailinc from GalveaUw 



H. H. KUHLNANN, Horist 



9507 Jaekson St., S. W. Phone, Hadley 1926-2386 



a626 Washington St., Opp. Glen wood 



Cemetery, S. W. Phone, Taylor 628-1081. 



Uptown, 913 Main St., S. W. Phone. Preston 7T4I 



HOUSTON, TEXAS 



HUGO H. JAHM 



710 Nostraad Aveane* 



CU.No.l952Bedfor(: BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



win deliver to Steamships, Theaters. anywhsM 

 within 20 miles of New Tor)c. 



A&TISTIO WORK. PERSONAIj ATTENTIOX. 



I^Mdal care of your telegraph orders. 



MIUS THE FLORIST, be 



«0 W. Tonyth Street 



Jacksonville, Fla. 



Ws reach all Florida and Sooth Geotgia points. 



North 

 Dakota 



IOWA 



All Orders 

 Promptly and 

 Properly 

 Executed. 



South 

 Dakota 



Bfnm. 



40.000 feet of 

 Commercial 

 Cat Flowers 



The Newburys, Mitchell, S. Dc 



Ortof by wir« receive pTMiyt mmI orefii cnatfM 



J. Newman & Sons 



Corporation 

 24 Tremont St.. BOSTON 



We can refer to leading florists in all principal 

 cities. EBtabllahed 1870. 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



ntwers Delivered ii Gty or Slate on Siiort Nelici 



r. H. WEBER 



BOYLE AND MARYLAND AVBNUBt 



Both Long Distance Phones 



IN HEART OF NSW YORK CITY 



6 K. 83d Street, N. T. 



Opposite the Waldorf Astoria. Phone Had. Sq. 6401. 

 Our Motto— The Golden Rule. 



MAX SCHLING 



N«. 22 West 59th Street, NEW YORK 



Adjoining Plaza Hotel 



Louisville. Ky. 



r. WALKER & CO., 634 rourtli lit. 



