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April 14, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists* Review. 



35 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



The retail florists wiwse cards appear on the four pages carryiag this head, are prepared to fill orders from other florists for local delivery on the usual 



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 MPU/ ^%^£\W%M£ 



4086-4026, 88th Street, HlE^YW I VKIm 



Orders deliyered on all the Ocean Liners or telegraphed to oni own correspondent! 



DARDS, 



Calile PardBflor, Wgtem Union 



WARENDORrr 



mw TORK CXTT. 



The Anaonia, 74tli St. and Broadway. 

 Tba TuzadOf 89tli St. and Madison Ave. 

 The Kmplre, • 71 Broadway. 



Many an order we have sent yoa. Now 

 reciprocate, and test my ability to serve you. 

 Onra are the Bon Ton Stores of New York. 



The Liyiogston Seed Co. 



FLORISTS 



COVER ALL OHIO POINTS 

 U4 N. High St^ COLUMBUS, OfflO 



JULIUS BAER 



(38-140 E. Fourth St. 

 Long Distance Phone 



Gncinnatiy Ohio 



Seattle and Coast 



Orders Carefully Filled 



in Europe and the British Colonies. 



923 1st Ave., Seattle, Wash. ^'^ 



LINCOLN, NEB.SS- 



Flowers tor all occasions, from cradle to crave 



E O. LOVELL gg^ 



Will Jive prompt attention wr .^ T\ <_ ^ 

 to aU orders for delivery in iNOrtn LlaEOta 



A. C. BROWN, TSr 



LARGE GRKKNHOUSKS 



The Anderson Floral Co. 



ANDERSON 

 833 MarahaU Ave.. SOUTH CAROLINA 



TERRE HAUTE, IND. 



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



Mrs. M. E. Hollcraft 



807 Kamai Ave.. TOPEKA, KAN. 



BERTERMANN BROS. CO. 



LXAOIHG FLORISTS 



241 MwachuaetU Ave, Indianapoli a, Ind, 



Minneapolis Floral Co., '^SStefst. 



Fn„«„i A ""WnEAPOLIS, MTNN. 



runeral desigms on short notice. One of the lareest 

 esubhshments west of Chicago. 



EatabUahed 1874 



Washington 



D.C. 



14tli and H Streets 



AIM 



1601 Eutaw Place; 



Baltimore, Md. 



Hollywood Gardens 



Artistic Florists and Decorators 

 Phone Main 1665, OriTTI F UflPU 



1932 Second Ave., otAI ILt| WAoH. 



Orders given prompt attention. 

 W. R. Gibson, Mgr. 



than usual. Fruit trees are all in full 

 bloom. Last week there was a frost, 

 which caused considerable uneasiness to 

 the fruit growers, but, from all reports, 

 there was not as much damage done as 

 was expected. 



Variotjs Notes. 



The Florists' Club had a fine crowd at 

 its last dance. It was decided to give 

 the final dance of the season April 22. 



Oliver A. Munk reports everything 

 moving nicely on his new place. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. is cutting 

 heavily on sweet peas and carnations at 

 present. 



The Riverside Floral Co. reports good 

 business. 



E. Metzmaier says things are humming 

 at his place. 



Mr. Jones, of the Fifth Avenue Floral 

 Co., submitted to a severe operation and 

 was in the hospital one week, but is able 

 to be around and look after things at 

 the farm. j. m. 



MINNEAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Planting of outdoor shrubs and gar- 

 den platting are the chief business this 

 month, and the nurserymen ought to reap 

 a harvest, with this remarkably fine, warm 

 weather and time to get the work in. The 

 greenhouses are showing a good start for 

 bedding plants, which promise to bring 

 good returns, as usual. Cut flowers are 

 plentiful, including good bulb stock and 

 plenty of roses and carnations, with the 

 exception of white roses, which continue 

 scarce. 



Club Meeting. 



The florists of Minneapolis held an im- 

 portant meeting April 6, at the Commer- 

 cial Club. Committees were appointed 

 and arrangements were made for the 

 flower show next fall. The sum of $4,000 

 in prizes will be distributed, and the 

 show promises to equal anything ever held 

 in the Twin Cities in any line. Theo- 

 dore Wirth was chairman of the meet- 



GLEYELIIID 



..The.. 



J. M. Gasser Company 



BUCUD AVKNDX 



We alilp all point* In Ohio. Tlie beet 



of everythlnc In nowere. 



LUBLINER & TRINZ 



44 Randolph St., CHICAGO 



Located in the center of the dty and in 

 the tame block with the Wholesale Flower 

 Market. 30^ discount on all otden from 

 out of town florists. 



A 



DVANCE FLORAL CO., '.SU 



M. SoHAiRB, Mrr. 



Leading Florists IIJIVTnil II 

 M to 59 ABGAOB. URl I Ull| Us 



Teresa Badaracco 



Art Horist 



ST. LOUIS, IMO. 



LouisvillefKy. 



JACOB SCHUU, 550 So. fourth Ave. 



S* B^ STEWART 



n9 No. ^6th St., OMAHA, NEB. 



Wholesale and retail orders for Cut Flowers, 

 Funeral Desisrng. etc., by telegraph will 

 receive prompt attention at.... 



IRA G. MARVIN'S, Wilkes-Baire, Pa. 



J. J. BENEKE 



1216 Olhre St., ST. LOUIS. MO. 



Baltimore, Md. 



ALBERT G.flEDLER& CO., ;2Lg-gt 



MONTREAL, ^lu^JSi. 



HALL & ROBINSON, ^U*^^S^' 



