

Decembeb 7, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



5» 



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? 



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LOUISVILLE^ KENTUCKY 



m m g>g\W^ di^H 1 TI 7 Flower Shop, 550 South Tourth Avenue, 

 ^/%1> VD 31>n IJ tLJL^ Greenhouses, 831 Cherokee Road. 



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



M*aiber Flarlits' 

 Telegraph Delirery 



E. R. FRY, Florist 



Rochester, N.Y. 



I have constantly on hand a seasonable 

 farietr of fresh out flowers, which I will deliver 

 promptly in Rochester and adjoining towns. 



KENOSHA, WIS. 



and all points between 



CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE 



Mall, wire or phone yonr orders to 



PM ORrDTIN 507 Cbloaeo St.. 

 • n. UDLIllin, BKNOSHA. WIS. 



CLARK, FLORIST, 



8CRANTON. PA. 

 124 Wasblneton Ave. 



Member Florists' Telegrapli Delivery. Orders for 

 Northeastern Pennsylvania filled promptly. Usual 

 discount. Both Phones No. 2454. 



MILWAX7EEE. 



Indianapolis, Ind. 



241 Ifassacliusetts Ave, 



Bertermann Bros. Co. 



LEADING IXORIST8 



Members Florists' Telegrraph Delivery Ass'n. 



Lexington, Ky. 



JOHN A. KELLER, Florist 



Higrh Grade Cut Flowers 

 and Desig^ning : : : : 



All orders entrusted to us for Central Kentucky 

 ■ w'll'have carpful attention. 



laag Floral & Nursery Co., %»? 



Writ, or wire headquarters for flowers for Texas, 

 pUahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico. No Mtlers too 

 I too small. 



Prompt and personal attention given all orders. 



MRS. J. T. HINCHLIFFE 



FLORIST 



604-506 Wiscondn St.. Racine. Wis. 



Special care taken with telegraph order, for 



DETROIT AND ViaNUY 



L Bcflib Floral Co., Uktrt PtchelM, Pre,.. 1S3 Bates St. 



Cktt. W. Cnnch, KNOXVILLE,TENN. 



The Leading Florist of the South 

 An OrdTO Givn Bpeotal Att«ntlon 



GEO. C. BAKER, Do^t 



206 E. Park Ave., San Antonio, Texas 



The Market. 



Last week, which included an extra 

 flower day (Thanksgiving), was good. 

 The amount of business done was fully 

 equal to that of a year previous, but 

 as there was more available stock in 

 nearly all lines, prices were not so stiff. 

 This was especially true of carnations; 

 there also seemed to be more mums, 

 which helped to reduce the sales of 

 other cut flowers. In fact, there were 

 too many white cut flowers for the 

 Thanksgiving trade. Local violets, 

 which are of fine quality, sold well and 

 the same could be said for Beauties, as 

 there was only a sufficient supply. 



The supply of green goods is equal 

 to the demand. 



Various Notes. 



While everyone was enjoying a 

 hearty meal and making the best of 

 the Thanksgiving holiday, Fred W, 

 Bliese, of Waukesha, stole a march on 

 his friends and took unto himself Miss 

 Ella Busse, of Brookfield, Wis., as his 

 better half. Mr. Bliese now is sole pro- 

 prietor of the former establishment of 

 Schneck & Bliese, Waukesha, Wis. 



Another one of our younger genera- 

 tion became a benedict December 3. 

 Hans Schultz, secretary and treasurer 

 of the Fox Point Floral Co., and Miss 

 Grade are the happy couple. The bride 

 is the sister of Otto Grade, who is also 

 a member of the Fox Point Co. 



In addition to a most satisfactory 

 Thanksgiving trade, Walter M. Maas & 

 Co. were kept busy the fore part of last 

 week with reception work. 



The C. C. Pollworth Co. reports the 

 Thanksgiving trade better than last 

 year. Fancy mums sold well right along 

 with them. 



The Gust. Rusch Co. experienced a 

 strong demand for violets and fancy 

 roses all last week. 



The John Arnold family is now nicely 

 domiciled in their new home, which has- 



BUTZ BROS. 



KatabUshed 1851 



New Castle, Pa. 



Orders executed between Pittsburg and 

 Erie and all western Pennsylvania pointa. 



Gonadals Florist 



96 Yonge Su TORONTO 



**WE NEVER SLiJiiEP" 



Souses. Nemphis, Teiui. 



89 South Main Street 



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

 Every Flower in Season. 



New York 



TeleflHMie, 68M Prasptct 



Pontiac,E 



Louisville, Ky* 



F. WALKER & CO., 6 34 Fourth AVfc. 



W.J.NiIler&Sii 

 412E.raysoiSt 



All orders receive prompt and personal attention. 



LOU HELEN DUNDORE, SSfeRr 



110 W. King St. LANCASTER. PA. 



CORNELL ud WELLS COLLBQES n4 



(SmM. NEW YORK ORDERS 



Dohhw A Hon. Wlirte«tte iw4 »etiia FViri«tt . * ahiini. V.T. 

 MINNESOTA NOBTH DAKOTA MONTANA 



SMEDLEY & CO. 



firfo. North Dakota ind Miles Gty, MontiM 



