April 21, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



35 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



The retajt flo^^ whose cards appear on the four pages carrying Ihis head, are prepared to fill orders from other florists for local ddivoy m the bsmI 



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



N. E. Cor. 44th Str^set and Madison Avenue, 



40S6.4ok6f^th 'street, ^ ' NElV YORK 



Orders delivered on all the Ocean Liners or telegraphed to our own correspondents 



DARDS, 



Cable Dturdaflor, Weatem Union 



in Europe and the British Colonies. 



■■tabUahed 1874 



WARENDORrr 



NSW YORK CXTT. 

 Tbe Ansonla, 74tli St. and Broadway. 

 Til* Tuxedo, 59Ui St. and Madlaon Ave. 

 Tbe Kmplre, • • 71 Broadway. 



Mftny an order we have sent you. Now 

 reciprocate, and test my ability to serve you. 

 Onrf are the Bon Ton Stores of New York. 



The Liyingston Seed Co. 



FLORISTS 



COVER ALL OHIO POINTS ' 

 U4 N. High St., COLUMBUa OHIO 



JULIUS BAER 



J38-t40 E. Foarth St. 

 Long Distance Phone 



Cincinnati^ Ohio 



Seattle and Coast 



Orders Carefully Filled 



923 1st Ave., Seattie,Wash. 



CHAPIN BROS. 



Betail Florists 

 Flowers tor all occasions, from cradle to grare 



LINCOLN, NEB.' 



RO.LOVELL^?^ 



wm giye prompt attention wj_-it, Datnfa 

 to ^ orders lor deUvery In i^Orm A^a^oia 



AC DDAU/M SPRINGFIELD 

 • La ISKUTTnlf ILLINOIS 



LARGE GREENHOUSES 



The Anderson Floral Co. 



ANDERSON 

 BS3 MarshaU Ave.. SOUTH CAROLINA 



TERRE HAUTE, IND. 



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



Mrs. M. E. Hollcraft 



807 KaniM Ave„ TOPEKA, KAN. 



BERTERMANN BROS. CO. 



LEADING IXOBIST8 



241 Mawachutctto Avc .» Indianapolis, Ind. 



Minneapolis Floral Co., Teliir^irrfsts 



MIMNKAPOLIS, MINN. 



Funeral designs on short notice. One of the Iarg:est 

 establishments west of Chicago. 



Washington 



14th and H Streets 



Also 



1601 Eutaw Place, 



Baltimore, Nd. 



HoUjwood Gardens 



Artistic Florists and Decorators 

 Phone Main 1665, OriTTI T llflCU 



1932 Second Ave., OCAI ILC, WAdH. 



Orders given prompt attention. 

 W. R. Gibson. Mgr. 



quantities of roses and carnations. The 

 quantity had a tendency to depreciate 

 the value, for in order to cheat the ash 

 barrel it was necessary to make sacri- 

 fices, to dispose of the surplus. There 

 is also a quantity of Easter lilies on the 

 market, which are being sacrificed at $1 

 and $1.50 per dozen. Other flowers on 

 the market at present are lily of the 

 valley, sweet peas, snapdragons and 

 callas. 



Bedding plants have started to move 

 quite rapidly. These warm days are 

 an inducement for some people to plant 

 out their yards, but in all probability 

 they will have to buy a second lot, as 

 danger of frost is not yet past. April 16 

 and 17 we were visited with a shower, 

 which was much welcomed and greatly 

 appreciated; since then we have been 

 able to see things grow. 



Qub Banquet. 



The second annual banquet of the Day- 

 ton Florists' Club was held on the even- 

 ing of April 14, at the Phillips House. 

 Though many of the members were de- 

 tained on account of sickness, still there 

 was a good representation of florists 

 present. The affair was a complete suc- 

 cess and much credit is due to the com- 

 mittee in charge, especially its chairman, 

 Horace Frank. 



The tables were profusely decorated 

 with Richmond roses and Miami Queen 

 carnations, while behind an embankment 

 of palms sat the musicians, who ren- 

 dered a charming program. H. H. Bit- 

 ter, the president of the club, sat at the 

 head of the table and everyone enjoyed 

 the excellent feast which had been pro- 

 vided. 



Informal toasts were then called for, 

 Horace M. Frank acting as toastmaster. 

 H. H. Eitter, the first to respond, spoke 

 briefly on ' ' The Organization and Growth 

 of the Club." George Bartholomew re- 

 sponded to a toast on "Growing." E. 

 E. Schaefer spoke on "The Comparison 

 of Business Ten Years Ago and *at the 

 Present Time." Mrs. Young read a 

 paper on "Harmony," which is not only 

 applicable to the Florists' Club of Day- 



6LEVELW 



..The. 



J. M. Gasser Company 



BUCUD AVKNUK 



We ablp all polnta in Ohio. The beet 



of eyerythlnc In Tlo^eera. 



LIBLINER & TRINZ 



44 Randolph St., CHICAGO 



Located in the center of .the city and in 

 the same block with the Wholesale Flower 

 Market. 30;^ discount on all Ofden from 

 out of town florists. 



A 



DVANCE FLORAL CO., 



Fire 

 Phones 

 M. SoHAXRB, Mgr. 



Leading FlorlHts flJIVTnil fl 

 44 to 5» ASCADB. UIlT I Uli| Us 



Teresa Badaracoo 



Art Florist 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



LouisviliCfKy. 



JACOB SCHUIZ, 550 So. Fourth Ave. 



S- B^ STEWART 



n9 No. 16th St, OMAHA, NEE 



Wholesale and retail orders for Oat Flo-werfl, 

 Funeral Desigrns, etc.. by telegraph will 

 receive prompt attention at 



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



J.J. BENEKE 



i2t6 Olive St, ST. LOUIS> MO. 



Baltimore, Md« 



ALBFRTG.FIFDLFR&CO.,;{a!,g:a. 



MONTREAL^ lu^rder*. 



HALL & ROBINSON, •»lt5M?^;Sf 



