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The Florists' Review 



February 5, 1914. 



TEN 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? 



SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR 



CHICAGO 



AND SUBURBS TO 



»»„ ^™'"^ — r^„ ct Our new north side store 



.^?a3 w, Madi!«;; ^^- 4809 Broadway 



for orders on the north shore 

 All orders carefully filled under ttie 

 supervision of Geors* Asmua, Mgr. 



Wire, write or phone West 822, or Ravenswood 766() 

 Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



The Park Floral Co. 



J. A. VALENTINE. Pres. 

 Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



DENVEB, ■ COLOBADO 



MARTIN ft FORBES CO. 



347 Waahlnston Straat 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



Leadinir Florists of the Northwest 



Wholesale and retail 

 Main 269 



Lexington, Ky. 



QUALITY FLOWERS 



JOHN A. KELLER 



188 ■. 0th Street 



Member V. T. D. 



CHARLES P. DUDLEY 



FLORIST 



\ imo» Trust Bl<t..7th «■< Msrfcet 8tt..P>HKE»SBU»6, W.»>. 



SCRIM'S, FLORIST 



OTTAWA, CANADA 



FLORIDA 'WiJ'Jl:^'' 



All Orders Receive Personal Attention 



g> A n V" K^l-ORAL CO. 

 UnIC 1 600 WukiBgtoi Street 



A. T. BUSHONO. Prop. 



OARY. IND. 



BaltimOrey Md« southern points 



PIERCE ft CO., S09 N. Chiries St, Baltisere, Nd. 



Members Floiists' Telegraph Delivery. 



C. C. TREPEL 



Care of Bloomlnvdale Brea., MfUr VAD V 

 Olmbel Broa., nLll lUKA 



■r care ef Loeser's. BreeklyH 



Orders solicited from any retail florist in 



United States or Canada 



Prompt attention Most reasonable prices 



CLEAN, N.Y. 



and VICINITY 



Llewellyn, Florist 



Our Motto: "Business on 

 the SQuare or no business." 



LEWIS HENDERSON, Florist 



1510 Farnam Street, OMAHA, NKB. 



Member Florists' Telesrraph Delivery Aas'n 



ST. LOUIS. 



The Southwestern Market. 



The market conditiona the first part 

 of last week were most satisfactory to 

 the local trade, as prices were up and 

 stock rather scarce in all seasonable 

 flowers. During the latter part of the 

 week, stock began to come in heavily 

 and the demand was slow. The weather, 

 too, was rather freakish during the 

 week; up to January 28 it was summer- 

 like, but from then on we got a real 

 taste of winter, with a big snow storm 

 January 30. This did not help the 

 flower business much, but did help to 

 empty the coal bins of the growers. 

 The one noticeable feature last week 

 was the great increase of violet con- 

 signments, and the growers of Kirk- 

 wood, where most of them come from, 

 are happy once more. Another feature 

 was the increased supply of bulbous 

 stock. Jonquils, Bomans and Paper 

 Whites were easier than they have been 

 for the last ten days at any of the 

 wholesale markets. 



In roses there is still a scarcity, al- 

 though the new crop now coming on 

 promises to be a heavy one. Carna- 

 tions are again in crop and have been 

 coming in heavily the latter part of the 

 week. Prices on these are down to $3 

 per hundred for fancy varieties and $2 

 for good stock. Easter lilies and val- 

 ley are in good demand, with an equal 

 supply. There is always a good de- 

 mand in this market for greens, such 

 as smilax, asparagus, galax and fancy 

 ferns. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. James S. Wilson, of 

 Des Moines, la., spent a few days longer 

 than was expected in the city calling 

 on old acquaintances, as this is Mr, Wil- 

 son 's former home. They left January 

 29, taking Mr. Wilson's brother, Alex- 

 ander, with them. 



Michael J. Batchford, former keeper 



Arcade Floral Shop 



F. W. KUMMER, Prop. 

 309 KING ST. 



CHARLESTON, S. C. 



GEORGE M. STUMPP 



761 Fifth Ave., corner East 58th St., 



NEW YORK CITY 



F. T. D. Member 



Cable and Wireless Address, "Florist" 



MRS. ETHEL N. TAYLOR, norist 



BONOLDLD, HAWAII 



All Ordera Promptly Executed 



1S8 Betel St, epporite Alennder Young Hotel 



Waterloo, Iowa 



CHAS. SHERWOOD 

 320 E. 4th Street 



Greenhouses, cor. Fairview and Conger Sts. All 

 orders receive careful and prompt attention. 



So. Oklahoma 

 North and 

 f astern Texas 

 S. W. Arkansas 



6 Rallroada 



22 Passenger 



Trains Daily 



BRATTLEBORO, VT. 



OAK OROVE PARK 



ALLEN. FLORIST 

 J. B. GOETZ SONS 



SAGINAW, MICH. 



or any City in Michigan. 



ALEX. MEAD & SON 



FLORISTS 



GREENWICH. - - CONN. 



The Boidt-Lundy Flower Shop 



DENVER and VICINITY 



614 Sixteenth St., DKNVKB, COLO. 



OTTUNWA, IOWA 



0. p. M. CRILEY. cor. Willard »wi Keota Sts. 

 Postal and Weatem Unloti Telesraph 



