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SBPTDMBaB 19, 1912. 



The Florists' Revkw 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



IhiMi wfeweards appear oi the paces canyiaf ttis bead, are prepared to fill arders ffroai oUier florbb for local dcHvcry aa II 

 basil. If yo« irisb la be represeated aader this beading, aow is the tiaw ta place your order. 



Alexander McConnell 



611 Fifth Avenue, corner off 49th St. 



NEW YORK CITY 



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

 ■•f«r«nc* or cash must accompany all ordora from unknown corrospondonts. Cablo Addrosa: AUXCONNILL 



At W. Smith Co. 



...KLORIBTS... 



"?giSiHG. Pittsburgh, Pa. 



largest Floral Establishment in America 



EataWlahort 1874-Inoorporatad 1909 

 Wm ewi im yonr ordora day or nltfit fpr 



CLEVELAND and 

 STATE or OHIO 



Atwsys bave complete stock on hand. Regular 

 dlsoonnt allowed the trade. 



KNARI F RRn^ issa w. ssth St.. 



nnUDU. DIfUd., CLrnVMLAKD, OHIO 



DAYTON, OHIO 



Hebs Company 



112 SOUTH MAIN STREET 



Membera ITlorlstB' Telean^ta Delivery An*n 



Winoiia and Rochester, HSiul 



For prompt and particular attention land 

 ranr orden for SoatbwMtara Wifoonain and 

 loathem Mlnneaota to 



John Fuhlbruegge 



OrowT ■■<! Retailer 



Gonadals Florist 



96 Yongc St, TORONTO 



fASADENA, CAL ^ 



Hie Orchid i 



ISEnt 

 CdtnkSt 



AltoaU 



AiidM 



orders 



promjrtly 



filled. 



MRS. LORD'S FLOWER ROOM 



112 W. 8th Ave.. TOPEKA.' KAN. 



STA1E NURSERY CO. g!U$ 



"SaS^?" HELENA, HOWTANA 



Freeport Floral Co. 



""^'""'^"FREEPORT.ILL. 



mnnptlT atteaded to. 



EYRES 



FLOWERS OR 

 DXSION WORK 



Delivered in Albaay and vidnhr On telegraphic order. 

 11 North Paarl St., ALBANY, N.T. 



CLEVELANB 



THF 



J. N. GASSER CONPANY 



EUCLID AVENUE 



We grow the best off everything In 

 CUT FLOWERS. 



Go.> passed away September 10 after 

 an illness of eight months. 



Joseph Bittner, also of the Miami 

 Horal Co., left last week for Los An- 

 geles, Cal., where he intends to make 

 his home. His family will follow him 

 in a few weeks. 



M. Anderson is again in Cleveland on 

 a business and pleasure trip. 



Miss Mary Blum has recently accept- 

 ed a position in the floral department of 

 the Bike-Kumler Co., where she will be 

 associated with Miss Minnie Graham. 



Mr. and Mrs. Claude Leslie have just 

 returned from an enjoyable vacation at 

 Oriskany Falls, N. Y., as the guests of 

 Mr. and Mrs. David Jones. 



During the absence of Mrs. Euby Les- 

 lie, Miss Amy Ewing took charge of the 

 office work of the Miami Floral Co. 



Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weber were 

 guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 

 Bartholomew. Mr. Weber, who is a 

 greenhouse builder, says that this sum- 

 mer has been one of the busiest he has 

 had for several years. 



Sam Seligman, of Wertheimer Bros., 

 New York, was in town last week. Other 

 visitors were John Guenthner, of Piqua, 

 O.; L. A. Thomas, of Troy, 0.; D. E. 

 Adsit, of Jamestown, O., and Louis 

 Elsass, of Chillicothe, O. 



Miss Katheryne Young spent the 

 week's end at Meadow Lawn Camp, 

 near Springfield, O. 



Wm. Bitter has been on the sick list 

 for a few days. 



H. Shalnat, of the Heiss Co., is spend- 

 ing his vacation in camp near Tippi- 

 canoe City, O. 



Miss Scheible, of Miamisburg, 0., 

 was in the city last week, getting a 

 few hints on designing. Her father, E. 

 Scheible, has added his name to the 

 trade of Miamisburg. 



Mrs. Jos. Furst, who has been seri- 

 ously ill, is convalescing. 



Chrysanthemums at the Mad River 

 Greenhouses are looking fine. 



John Evans, of the Quaker City Ma- 

 chine Co., of Eichmond, Ind., was in 

 town September 15. 



H. H. Bitter reports funeral orders 

 quite plentiful during the last week. 



Horace Frank, of the Heiss Co., tells 

 us that his stock is looking fine, and 



South and Southwest Texas and niUnr fraoi Gahraatos 



H. H. KDENANN, Florist 



9507 Jaekaon St., S. W. Phone, Hadley ime-tOt 



8586 'Washinston St., Opp. Olenwood 



Cemetery, S. W. Fhone, Taylor 62S-10S1. 



Uptown, 913 Main St. , S. W. Fhone, Preston 1741 



HOUSTON. TEXAS 



HUGO H. JAHN 



710 Hoatrasid Aveane* 



ttf. No. 1962 Bedford BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



wm dellTer to Steamships, Theaters. aarwhsM 

 within ao miles of New Torlc. 



AiensTio woKK. pesisonai. ATrsmsooL 



Special care of toot telsffraph orders. 



MILLS THE FLOmST,!*:. 



«0 W. Forsyth Street 



Jacksonville, Fla. 



We rsach aU Florida and Soudi Geemja 



NoHh 

 Dakota 



IOWA 



All Orders 

 Promptly and 

 Properly 

 Executed. 



South 

 Dakota 



«>jOOOIee«ol 

 Gommaroial 

 Oit Flowan 



The Newburys, Mitchell, S, Dc 



Ofwn By wire raccfvc pfWBpl Ml cvcral CMMM 



J. Newman ft Sons 



Ct*rporatloa 

 24 Tremont St.. BOSTON 



We oan refer to leading florists in an pitmotfl 

 cities. Established 1870. 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



newcn Mhttrti ia Gty or State en SbMt Ntliii 



r. H. WEBER 



BOYLE AND MARYLAND AVBNUBS 



Both Lons Distance Phones 



IN HEART OF NSW YORK CITT 



e K. 88d Street. N. T. 



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

 Our Motto— The Oolden Bole. 



mi**J^m*m 



MAX 8CHLINQ 



No. 22 West 59tb Street, NEW YORK 



Adjoining Plaza Hotel 



Louisville, Ky. 



f. WALKBt & CO., 634 roortb Aft 



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