May 19, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



53 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



The retail florists whose cards appear on the four pages cirryiag this head, are prepared to fill orders from other florists for local delivery on the nsaal 



basis, if you wish to be represented under this heading, now is the tine to place your order. 



N. E. Cor. 44th Street and Madison Avenue, 



4025.4026. 88th Street. HII^VW 1 UKIm 



Orders delivered on all the Ocean Liners or telegraphed to oni own oorrespondents 



in Europe and the British Colonies. 



DARDS, 



Cable Dardsflor. Weatem Pnlon 



g«tabU«had 1874 



Hollywood Gardens 



Artistic Florists and Decorators 



Phone Main 1665, CCITTI C UflCU 



1932 Second Ave., OCAI ILC, WAoll. 



Orders given prompt attention. 

 W. R. Gibson, Mtrr. 



The Liyiogston Seed Co. 



FLORISTS 



COVER ALL OHIO POINTS 

 U4 N. High su CX)LUMBUS. OHIO 



JULIUS BAER 



I38-J40 E. Fourth St. 

 Long Distance Phone 



Gncinnatit Ohio 



Seattle and Coast 



Orders Carefully Pilled 



GHAPIN BROS. 



Retail Florlita 



LINCOLN, Na 



f lewert for a ll oceMlons, from erftdle to gnn 



R O. LOVELL $§^ 



Wni give prompt attention ivr^^i, n^t^*^ 

 to all orders f or delivery In iNOrtn LiaCOta 



A. C BROWN, TS"* 



LARGE GRKKWHOU8ES 



The Anderson Floral Co. 



ANDERSON 

 833 JVUr«h«U Ave.. SOUTH CAROLINA 



TERRE' HAUTE, IND. 



JOHN G. HBNL & SON. 129 South 7tli Street 



Mrs. M. E. Hollcraft 



807 Kama. Ave. TOPEKA, KAN. 



BERTERMANN BROS. CO. 



LEADnra florists 



m Massachtnetti Avc^ Indianapolis, Ind. 



Mlnneapoljs Floral Co., '^SsiiifWrt. 



Funeral A. ^^'''■APOIJS, MINN. 



"unerai designs on short notice. One of the Urgert 

 esubluhmenu west of diicago. 



Washington, 



14th and H Streets 



Also 



1601 Eutaw Place, 



Baltimore, Md. 



important business would be laid over 

 until the June meeting, when a big at- 

 tendance is looked for; therefore, only 

 the regular routine work was transacted. 

 The trustees were instructed to arrange 

 for the annual picnic of the club, to taie 

 place during the month of July, and re- 

 port the date and arrangements at the 

 next meeting, which will be the twenty- 

 third anniversary of the club and will 

 take place Thursday afternoon, June 9, 

 at 2 o'clock. 



Various Notes. 



Henry Ostertag reports that his firm 

 has the decorations for the electrical 

 show next week in the big Coliseum, in 

 which they will use 150 large bay trees. 

 These and wild smilax will comprise the 

 decorations. 



Fred J. Foster reports that he has 

 leased a store, to be known as the Paris 

 Floral Co., in the La Salle building, 

 Broadway and Olive street, and will open 

 it this month. He says he will also re- 

 tain his old quarters in the Century 

 building. 



Frank A. Weber will have charge of 

 the local delegation of nurserymen for 

 their trip to Denver, Colo., next month to 

 attend the annual meeting of the Amer- 

 ican Association of Nurserymen. He is 

 chairman of the entertainment committee. 

 The Florists' Club, at its last meeting, 

 extended an invitation to the association 

 to hold its 1911 meeting in this city. 



William Smith, who has been keeping 

 bachelor quarters at his home for the 

 last six weeks, says things are more home- 

 like again. His mother has returned 

 after a six weeks' trip to California. 



Henry Emunds, of Belleville; Edwin 

 Denker, of St. Charles; William Winter, 

 of Kirkwood, and John Connon, of Web- 

 ster Groves, were the out-of-town mem- 

 bers who spent Thursday, May 12, in this 

 city and attended the club meeting in 

 the afternoon. 



The planting season has at last opened 

 for good and from now on the green- 

 house men will have their hands full. A 

 great deal of the early planting will 

 have to be done over. Most of the grow- 

 ers around here report that their peonies 

 were all frozen during the recent cold 

 spell. 



Miss Matilda Meinhardt, secretary of 

 the Ladies* Home Circle, says the next 

 meeting of the circle will take place at 

 Chautauqua. The plan is for the mem- 

 bers to start the evening before and stop 



GLETELUD 



..The. 



J. M. Gasser Company 



KUCUD AVKNUK 



W* staip all points In Ohio. Tbo b«at 



of •▼•rythlns In llowon. 



LIBLINER & TRINZ 



44 Randolph St., CHICACK) 



Located in the center of the city and in 

 the tame block with the Wholesale Flower 

 MarkeL 30^ ditccunt on all otden from 

 out of town florists. 



A 



DVANCE FLORAL CO., 'A. 



M. SoHAma. Mffr. 



L«adioK Florists 11 A VTA M A 

 M to 6» AROADK. UAT I URt Us 



Teresa Badaracoo 



Art Florist 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Louisville, Ky. 



JACOB SCHULZ, 550 So. fourth Ave. 



S. B^ STEWART 



n9 No. ^6th Su OMAHA, NEB. 



Wholesale and retail orders for Cnt Flowers, 

 Funeral Desiffng, etc.. br telegraph will 

 receive prompt attention at.... 



IRA G. MARVIN'S, Wilkcs-Barrc, Pa. 



h I BENEKE 



I2i6 Olhrc St, ST. LOUR MO. 



Baltimore, Md. 



ALBERT 6. FIEDltR & CO., {SLKgt 



MONTREAL^ lu^rdera. 



HAU & ROBINSON, "JtJL?«S?* 



