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The Florists^ Review 



Septkmbbr 11^, 1912. 



Eight Pages of Retailers' Cards 



This department for the cards of Leading Retail Florists — those florists 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 established for all time and 

 so helpful that its volume 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 eflfort) if you let your customers know you can perform this service 

 for them. To receive your share — ^well, 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 proportion. 



Why not send your order today — now — ^before you forget it? 



Clarksburgt W* Va* 



Order 7onr flowers on any occasion 

 for deliverr in this section from the 

 - IwMllns Florists in the State. 



Haytnan Greenhouse Co. 



Clarksburg, W. Va. 



JOHN BREITMEYER*S 

 SONS 



Comer Broadway and Qratlot Ave., 



DETROIT, MICH. 



VESTALS 



PAUL M. PALKZ, Mar. 



M.i1^«., Little Rock, Ark. 



All orders carefully filled and delivered to all 

 parts of the city. Arkansas and the southwest 



Prompt and peraonal attention given all ordera. 



MRS. J. T. HINCHLIFFE 



FLORIST 

 iM>4-606 Wlsoonaln 9t., BAOINE , tniS . 



Evanston and Chicago 

 JOHN WEILAND, 



KVAITOTOM. 

 ILL. 



DallTarlM to NorthwMtam TTnlTantty and aB 

 North Shora Towns. 



614 Dempster St. 



BTAN8TON. ILLv 



L.D.Flionea6tt 



FISCHER BROS. 



MONTREAL 



HALL & ROBINSON, 



We ean im 

 all ordera 



895 St. CatheriB* 

 Street. West 



MRS. J. B. TKEENAN, ijsadisq florist. 



Successor to Geo. A. Heinl ToledOy OhiO 

 All Ordera Promptly Executed. 



^mjoonTpa. 



All Ordera C»r«luUy »»»cqted 



Mrs. M. E. Hollcraft 



ll07KuwiATe.,TOPEKA.KAN. 



Aurora, DL Jos.w.Smeiy 



and Tlolnltr 



Phones 14V 



MICHIGAN ^"eaSf^r^T*""' 



HENRY SMITH 



mt Istal narist •! GRAND RAPIDI 



J. J. Habemehl's Sons 



The finest floral arraofrsmenta, flowers and plants 

 (urnisbed on telegraphic orders. 



Tka 



BallsTas 



Stratford. 



Philadelphia 



Broad and 



Walnnt 



Streets. 



ST. LOUIS. 



The Market. 



The somewhat cooler weather made 

 a slight improvement in business and 

 also in the cut stock, and from now on 

 the market should improve steadily. The 

 shipping trade, too, has shown improve- 

 ment in the wholesale district. At the 

 wholesale houses on Monday morning, 

 September 16, a great deal of activity 

 was shown among the retailers. 



The improvement of the stock was 

 especially noticeable in the roses. Kil- 

 lameys in all varieties are the best 

 and most numerous among the roses. 

 There are also nice lots of Cochets, both 

 white and pink. Marylands are coming 

 in. American Beauties are not over- 

 plentiful. 



Carnations are not extra fancy and 

 the great bulk of them are short- 

 stemmed. The best of them bring 2 

 cents; lower grades bring $1 per hun- 

 dred. Some fair asters are still coming 

 in. Gladioli are not over, by any 

 means; any number of them can be had 

 in all colors. Lilies and valley sell well; 

 in fact, there are hardly enough for 

 the demand. Good, long smilax had 

 quite a run last week. In other greens 

 the market is well supplied. 



Olub Meeting. 



The Florists ' Club held an interesting 

 meeting on Thursday afternoon, Sep- 

 tember 12, in Odd Fellows' hall. When 

 President Windier opened the meeting, 

 there were thirty-five members present 

 and all the old and new ofScers were 

 in their places. 



The trustees reported that, on audit- 

 ing the books of the secretary and treas- 

 urer, they found them correct and up- 

 to-date. 



The committee on the application of 

 Walter T. Weber reported favorably 

 and he was elected a member. 



The chair appointed Ex-Presidents 

 Guy and Young as installing officers. 

 President-elect Fred H. Weber was duly 

 installed and took President Windier 's 

 place in the chair. Vice-President-elect 

 Young was not present, so the next 

 officers installed were Secretary-elect 

 Beneke, Treasurer - elect Smith and 

 Trustees-elect William Ossick and John 



SEND 



YOUR 

 ORDERS FOR 



DIXIE 

 LAND 



IDLE HOUR 

 NURSERIES 



Nacon, Georgia 



All Choice 



CUT FLO\I^ERS 

 in Season 



Orchids and Valley 

 a specialty 



OKisA/fOMA City, 0/fi^\ 



Members Florists* TeletirraiA DeHverr. 



Richmond, Ind. 



FRED H. LEMON & CO. 



Florists and Decorators. Send us your orders. 



W. P. HoFASIiABD 



L. 0. UaVABiasB 



McFARLANDS, Florists 

 AKRON, OHIO 



Rock!ord,E,H.W.Biickbee 



SOUTH BEND FLORAL CO. 



SOUTH BEND, IND. 



LeadlnaTWiHats for Northern Indiana 



CHAPINBROS. 



Betall Florists 

 f llWHi ter All Occasions, from Cradle to Orara 



BoUimore, Md« 



ALBOIT G. f lEDLER & CO., SLJS'g 



M. P. CHaMPLIN,«|«^SS. 

 SCHENECTADY, N. Y. 



Flowers and Floral Deslsno for All OccaslosM 



LINCOLN, NEB.< 



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