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Apbil 7, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



35 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



The retail florists whose cards appear on the four pages carrying this bead, are prepared to fill orders from other florists for local delivery on the osmI 



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



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



Telephones IUV«11/ ^^£\W%W€ 



4086-4026, 88th Street, PIE^ WW I VKIm 



Orders deliyered on all the Ocean Liners or telegraphed to oni oym correspondents 



DARDS, 



Cabla Dardaflor, Weatem Union 



WARENDORrr 



NKW TORK CITT. 

 The Anaonia, 74tta St. and Broadway. 

 The TnxadOt 59tli St. and Madlaon Ave. 

 The Brnplre, • • 71 Broadway. 



Many an order we have sent yoa. Now 

 reoiprooate, and test my ability to serve yoa. 

 Oan are the Bon Ton Stores of New Tork. 



The liyiogstoa Seed Co. 



FLORISTS 



COVER ALL OHIO POINTS 

 U4 N. Hi£h SL, CX)LUMBUS> OHIO 



JULIUS BAER 



l38-(40 E. Fourth St. 

 Long Distance Phone 



Cincinnati^ Ohio 



Seattle and Coast 



Orders Carefully Filled 



923 1st Ave.. SeatUe.Wash. 



CHAPIN BROS. 



B«tail Florists 



LINCOLN, NEB. 



Flowers for all occasions, from cradle to craTe 



E. O. LOVELL ^^ 



WIU give prompt attention kt_-4.1- r»«l.«4-, 

 to aU ordera for delivery In iNOftn USLKOta , 



AC RDAU/M SPRINGHELD 

 • La DKUfTlly ILLINOIS 



LARGE GREENHOUSES 



The Anderson Floral Co. 



ANDERSON 

 853 MarshaU Ave.. SOUTH CAROLINA 



TERRE HAUTE, IND. 



JOHN G. HBNL & SON, 129 South 7th Street 



Mrs. M. E. Hollcraft 



807 Kaniai Ave., TOPEKA» KAN» 



BERTERMANN BROS. CO. 



LKADINO FLORISTS 



241 Mjtftachuiettt Ave., IndianapoUi, Ind. 



Minneapolis Floral Co., 



Wholesale and 

 Betall Florists 

 MIimXAPOUS. MTim. 



Funeral designs on stiort notice. One of ttie larg^est 

 establishments west of Chicago. 



in Europe and the British Colonies. 



gtabllahed 1874 



Washington, 

 D.C. 



14th and H Streets 



Also 



1601 Eutaw Place. 



Baltimoref Md. 



Hollywood Gardens 



Artistic Florists and Decorators 



Phone Main 16f)5, CE ATTI C UfiCU 



1932 Second Ave., OCAI ILt| WAon. 



Orders given prompt attention. 

 W. R. Gibson, Mgr. 



occurred at his place a few days before 

 Easter caused him at least $2,500 dam- 

 age, without any insurance. He is at a 

 loss to know how the fire started, as the 

 weather was such that no firing was 

 needed. He will start rebuilding early 

 this summer. 



The Volkman Floral Co., on Easton 

 avenue, reports a big Easter business and 

 is at present busy in planting-out work. 

 Landscape work has been heavier than 

 in any previous years. 



Miss Edith E. Ostertag, daughter of 

 Henry Ostertag, was married last week 

 to John W. Doeali. Miss Ostertag is 

 well known in the trade here, being with 

 her father in the store. A reception was 

 held at the residence, 3003 North Spring 

 avenue. 



Miss Schnell, of East St. Louis, 111., 

 says that her Easter business was satis- 

 factory and that blooming plants sold 

 well — in fact, better than ever. There 

 was also a better call for cut flowers 

 than last year. 



C. C. Sanders reports that everything 

 sold well and his trade was much better 

 than last year. They have been kept 

 busy with nursery stock of all kinds. 

 California privet is having a big demand. 



George E. Kessler, landscape architect 

 of Kansas City, Mo., and connected with 

 our city park department, says that early 

 in May he will make a trip to Rochester, 

 N. Y., the convention city, as a guest of 

 the civic improvement committee. 



The Kelley Floral Co. says they had a 

 nice Easter trade in cut flowers and 

 plants. Goldfish, one of their specialties, 

 also sold well. They are among the 

 largest handlers of goldfish in the city. 



The show houses of the west end flo- 

 rists are again in shape, having been re- 

 plenished with stock. The day after Eas- 

 ter they looked like empty places for 

 rent. Mrs. Ayers and George Waldbart 

 did the best business in years. They 

 completely sold out of everything on 

 hand. 



Adolph Brix says this year was the 

 banner Easter with him. Since he ia 

 again in possession of his greenhouses, 



IILEYELIIIID 



..The. 



J. M. Gasser Company 



■UCLXD AVXmTK 



W« ahlp aU points In Ohio. Tha bast 



of avarythlnK In nowers. 



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LUBLINER & TRINZ 



44 Randolph St., CHICA€K> 



Located in tfae center of tfae city and in 

 tlie tame block with the Wholesale Flower 

 Market. 30^ discount on all otden from 

 out of town florists. 



A 



DVANCE FLORAL CO.. K^» 



M. ScHAincB, Mffr. 



Leading: Florists nAVTIIII 11 

 «4 to SS ABCADK. UHf I Ulit Ua 



Teresa Badaraceo 



Art Florist ST. LOUIS, IMO. 



Louisville, Ky. 



JACOB SCHULZ, 550 So. romth Av<>. 



S^ B. STEWART 



n9 No. I6th St., OMAHA, NEB. 



Wholesale and retaO orders for Cat FIowsm. 

 Funeral Dealams, etc.. by teleffrapb will 

 receive prompt attention at. . . . 



IRA G. MARVIN'S, VWIfces-Baire, 1^ 



J. J. BENEKE 



1216 Olhre St, ST. LOUIS. MO. 



Baltimore, Md. 



ALBERT G. f ICDLER & CO., JJLKgl 



We can fUl 

 all orders. 



MONTREAL, 



HAU & ROBINSON, "» «• «*»«*>. 



■traeC. Waat. 



