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NOVK-MBFB 30, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



59 



Seven 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 effort) 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? 



LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 



f m J>4^R di^H 1 117 Flower Shop, 550 South Fourth Avenue, 

 ^/lil>VD 91>0 IJLiL^ Greenhouses, 831 Cherokee Road. 



Personal attention given to out-of-town orders for Louisville and surrounding territory. Telegraph Delirerr 



E. R. FRY, norist 



Rochester, N.Y. 



I hays constantly on hand a seasonable 

 Tariety of fresh cut flowers, which I will deliver 

 oromptly in Rochester and adjoining towns. 



KENOSHA, WIS. 



and all points between 



CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE 



Mail, wire or phone your orders to 

 • n. UDLKlin, BEN08HA. WIS. 



Indianapolis, Ind. 



241 Massacbusetts Ave. 



Bertermann Bros. Co. 



LKADING FLORISTS 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



Lexington, Ky. 



JOHN A. KELLER, Florist 



High Grade Cut Flowers 

 and Designing : : : : 



All orders entrusted to us for Central Kentucky 

 \gi1l hava carpfnl attention. 



Lang Floral & Nursery Co., %!S 



Write or wire headquarters for flowers for Texasi 

 Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico. No orders too 

 krce. noB* too small. 



Prompt and personal attention given all orders. 



MRS. J. T. HINCHLIFFE 



FLORIST 



g04-506 Wlaconsln St.. Racine, Wla. 



Special care taken with telegraph orders for 



DETROIT AND ViaNITY 



L Bemb floral Co., Oftert Pschelen. Pre,.. 153 Bstes It. 



Chas. W. Ciwicli, KNOXVILLE,TENN. 



The Leading Florist of the South 

 All Orders Given Special Attention 



GEO. C. BAKER, DooLt 



206 E. Park Ave., San Antonio, Texas 



CLARK, FLORIST, 



SCRANTON. FA. 

 124 Washlnsrton Ave. 



Telephone or telegraphic orders for any city or town 

 in Northeastern Pennsylvania will receive prompt exe- 

 cution. Usual discount. Both phones No. 2454. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



PROVIDENCE. 



The Market. 



There has been the usual pre-Thanks- 

 ;^iving apathy in the retail trade and 

 (!oniparatively little general business 

 was done. Numerous funerals as well 

 as several coming-out parties, teas and 

 receptions, with a few large weddings, 

 have combined, however, to make a 

 satisfactory situation. Slightly colder 

 weather is expected to contribute to 

 the optimistic outlook for the coming 

 weeks. Prices have stiffened slightly 

 and will advance more during the next 

 few days. There is a scarcity of good 

 white mums and pinks are practically 

 all gone. There is a plethora of yel- 

 lows. Carnations are coming in better 

 quality and quantity and roses are 

 showing fine form. 



Club Meeting. 



The annual meeting of the Florists' 

 aud Gardeners' Club of Rhode Island 

 was hold November 20 at the rooms in 

 Swarts hall, 96 Westminster street, at 

 which there was a good attendance. 

 President Robert Johnston conducted 

 the meeting. 



The reports of officers and commit- 

 tees showed the organization to be in a 

 flourishing condition. The committee 

 on cooperation with the Rhode Island 

 Horticultural Society reported that the 

 committee had assisted the latter so- 

 ciety on the occasion of the recent fall 

 exhibition with much success, and that 

 the prospects for more satisfactory re- 

 sults during another season were 

 bright. The club was represented on 

 the board of judges by Cornelius Hart- 

 stra and Eugene McCarron. 



Two names were added to the mem- 

 bership list of the club, those of Olney 

 H. Williams, of Johnston, and John 

 Marshall, of North Providence. It was 

 voted to hold a banquet similar to those 

 held in previous years, and a commit- 

 tee consisting of Eugene A. Appleton, 

 Alexander Macrae and Michael Swee- 



BUTZ BROS. 



Established 1851 



New Castle, Pa. 



Orders executed between Pittsburg and 

 Erie and all weatem Penneylvania p oints. 



Canada^s Florist 



96 Yonge St, TORONTO 



Souses. NempluS, TeiUL 



89 South Main Street 



" Up-to-the-minute " Service and Execution. 

 Every Flower in Season. 



New York 



Telephone, 6800 Prssptct 



Louisville, Ky. 



F. WALKER & CO., 634 fourth Ave. 



Pontiac,M>4i2LS'^^^^ 



All orders receive prompt and personal attention. 



LOU HELEN DUNDORE, SSIery 



110 W. King St, LANCASTER, PA. 



CORNELL iMl WELLS COLLEGES ai^ 



CENTRAL NEW YORK ORDERS 



DnhbA A Nad. Wbelessleaiiri Retail Flarishi 4nt>f> v t 

 MINNESOTA NUBTH DAKOTA MONTANA 



SMEDLEY & CO. 



F«I0, North Dakota and Miles Gty, Moataaa 



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