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The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



OCTOBBB 19, 1911t 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



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i rttaU ffl«risis wiMseiinIs appeir on the pages carryins this bead, are prepared to fill orders from other florists for local delivery ofl the mmI 

 basis, if yoa wish to be represented aoder this hcadiag, aow is the tiauto place yoiir4N-der„ 



HUGO H. JAHN 



f 10 NoBtraad Avenue, ^ 



V^. No. 1962 Bedford BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Will deliver to Steamships. Thektera, anywhere 



within 20 miles of New York. 



IBTISTIO WORK. PERSONAL ATTENTION. 



Special care of your telegraph orders. 



Orders for 



BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 



Well taken care of by 



AMZl GODDEN SEED CO. 



EstabUshed 1857. 



nkcUltles for snpplylDff everythlngr In the line of 



OUT BXOWEB8 AND DESIONS 



BUFFALO 



S. A. ANDERSON «^ 



440 MAIN^i^TREET ^ 



Bpeolsl Deliveries macara Falls and 

 Lockpo rt 



Yrar wdeis fir ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., 



will be carefully filled by 



CHICAGO 



A. LANGE.'^a r 



All orders reoeiye carefal attention. Choice 

 Beauties. Orcbida and Valley always on baoid. 



MONTREAL 



4606 Pacific Ave. 



Write, Wire or Pbone your orders to 



YOUNG'S 



1406 Olive St^ ST. LOUIS. MO. 



Regular discoaut allowed on all orders, elthei 



Plants or Cut Flowers. 

 Phones: Bell, Main 2306; Kinloch, Central 4981 



SAN FRANCISCO 



Podesta & Baldocchi 



_, 224 Grant Avenue „' 



Prompt and careful attention \o ordeis 

 kt>m fci-of-town floristiy t'^ 



T 



he Cleveland 

 Cut Flower Co, 



CLEVELAND. OHIO 



Will fillyour orders for Designs or 

 Cut Flowers in Northern Ohio. 



MARION 

 FLORAL 



CO.. Marlon, Ind. 



Ceitnl Nirtkera fmtt. 



store: 

 406 8oath Adams 



NRS. J. B. FREEMAN, i^bading flobist. 



Successor to Geo. A. Heinl ToledOyOhlO 

 All Orders Promptly Executed. 



PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



■ ni sH 

 NiW Eiiol "' Points 



T. J. JOHNSTON ac CO. 



171 Weybssset S'reet, PrivMence 



BEYER FLORAL CO.^"'!""" 



Daily deliveries to Notre Dame University 

 and St. Mary's Academy. 



NoHh 

 Dakota 



IOWA 



AUQrto^ 

 Vrcl^pny afi8 

 Projjeriy 

 Execn^Hlt 



South 

 Dakota 



MINN. 



40.000 feet of 

 Commercial 

 Cut Flowers. 



The Newburys, Mitchell, S. D. 



gardening fraternity have died during 

 the last week: Alexander McLeUan, 

 with Bayard Cutting, of Oakdale, L. I.; 

 Daniel Kelley, with H. L. Kenyon, of 

 Setauket, L. I., and Bobert McMuUen, 

 of Greenwich, Conn., all widely re- 

 spected and beloved. 



John Bell, bool^keeper for Bickards 

 Bros., has been seriously ill with pneu- 

 monia. 



The lecture by President-elect Vin- 

 cent, "Scenes in Dixie," to have been 

 given at the Florists' Club's December 

 meeting, has been postponed to Jan- 

 uary 8. Ladies' night will have for its 

 principal attraction a stereopticon lec- 

 ture by J. Otto Thilow, of Philadelphia. 

 The date is November 13. There will 

 be music and dancing, a seductive 

 spread for the fair sex, and temperance 

 beverages for the gentlemen. 



Fancy prices continue for specimen 

 palms at the auctions, MacNiff selling 

 to Stumpp last week two kentias for 

 $250. 



J. F. SuUivaiij of Detroit, has re- 

 turned from Philadelphia and leaves 

 New York for home October 17. 



October 26 is the opening day of the 

 Madison show, and the first big gun of 

 the fall exhibitions. A goodly number 

 of New Yorkers will attend, many re- 

 maining over for the gardeners' con- 

 vention on the following day. 



Geo. M. Geraghty, formerly of this 

 city and now with Dunlop, of Toronto, 

 was sent to Quebec to make the bou- 

 quets for presentation to the Duchess 

 of Connaught and her husband, the new 

 governor-general of Canada. 



October 14 the wholesale section was 

 depleted of many of its veterans, the 

 old sports forming a good delegation at 

 the ball game and rooting for the 

 Giants with one exception. Jack Gun- 

 ther remaining true to the American 

 Association. 



J. K. Allen was down in Jersey last 

 week on a fraternal trip among his 

 growers. 



A familiar face is again on view at P. 

 J, Smith's wholesale store. Frank D. 

 Hunter, at one time in the wholesale 

 cut flower business with Mr. Hammond, 



We Guarantee Satisfaction 



FLORAL CO. 



413 Madison Ave., Cor. 48th St.. NEW YORK 

 BeUevus Avsnae. Newport. R. I. 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 SONS 



Corner Broadway and Qratlot Ave.. 



DETROIT, MICH, 

 FRED EHRET 



WHOI.BBAI.K AND RSTAH. FLORIST 

 1407 Val^oniit Ave. and 702 N. Broad St.. 



philadeli^hia 



Orders f or "ift^aclelphla andriSi^undinflr country 

 carefnlly fllledjon short notice. 



Telephone 3S4 Mala 



236 Fulton St., Brooklyn. N. Y 



VASSAR COLLEGE 



T he SdtfuJ Fkwer Ship, Pw<fcktenie, H. Y. 

 WELLESLEY COLLEGE 



Dasa Hill, Walant Hill, Boekridre Hall Sehools 

 TAILBT, Wellesler, Mass. 



Long Distance Tel.. Welleeiey 44-1. 44-2. 44 3. 



Dallas noral Co. 



TEXAS 



DALLAS. TBX. d / 

 H. y. OBBVJB. Propi. 



Rosemont Gdrilhliis 



w, B. P.«r.o.. Pr„. HONTCU Htm. AU. 



116 Dexter Ave., 



HESS&SWOBODA. Florisb 



Telephones I50I and L ISM 

 1415 fan— Slrw^ qmaHA. M»B. 



U. J. VIRGIN 



838 Canal St., New Orleans, U^, , 



Evanston and Chicago 

 JOHN WEILAND, 



KVANBTOir. 

 UX. 



MICHIGAN ^"SiSiforby"^' 



HENRY SMITH 



Whalcssit sad Retail nsrist •! GRAND RAPIDS. 



Minneapolis, Minn, ^'^^m 



SWANSON'S, 618 Nicollet Ave. 



ADVAHCE FLORAL CO., K;;.. 

 0. M . SOHAXRB. Hrr. 



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