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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Makch 21, 1012. 



LEADING RETAIL FLORISTS 



The retail florisb vvhose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders from other florisb for local delivery on the Msnal 



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



lew Oileans 



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LOUISISNS 



Yours for Quality and Promptness. 

 SO Tears of Suooess. 



THE AVENDE FLORAL CO. 



3442St. CkarietAn.. 



Los Aflgeles, Cal. 



THE ROSERIE 



FLORIST 



LARGEST STORK IN CALIFORNIA 



721 SOUTH BRaADWAY 



C. J. HULLEB, Proprietor 



Orders for Dosigrns or Cut Flowers promptly 

 filled. Trade discouut. 



HAYWARD FLORAL CO. 



216 West Sixth SL, LOS ANGELES, CAL 



Cut flowerB or good design work by 

 best artists and designers, delivered any- 

 where in the west on receipt of mail or 

 telegraph orders. Usual discount to the 

 trade. 



Thee Florists 



328 W. Fifth St., Lk Anieles, CaJ. 



We make a specialty of out-of-town orders and 

 solicit your business, which will have our prompt 

 attention. Prices right. Usual discount. 



FRANK LICHTBNBERO. Prop. 



WOLFSKILLS* 



and 



MORRIS 60LDENSON 



Consolidated. 

 CUT FLOWKR MERCHANTS 



We solicit telegraph orders. 

 Regular Trade Discount. 



229 W. Third Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL 



S. MASUR 



Telephone 334 Main. 

 asa Fulton street. BROOKLTN. M. T» 



R. Strohmeier, Aberdeen, S.D. 



Prompt Attention Given to Ont-o!-town Orders 



orders chorleston, W, Va. 



are given prompt and careful attontion by the 



CHARLESTON CUT FLOWER AND PLANT CO. 



Brockman's 

 Flower Shop 



Fort Smith, Ark. 



Leading florists in fastest growing city In 

 the southwest. 



INDIANA and ILLINOIS 



Promptneas and Terr Freshest Flowers. 

 N. B. « C. E. STOVER. Ill Is. 6tb St.. TERRE HAUTE, WO. 



)^heH Boston, Massachusetts 



\fUJIi- — ^ 143 Tremont Street 



Yours for Reciprocity. 



The Centrally Located Florist Shop 



We cover All Points in New England 



A Card This Size 



Costs Only 70c per Week 

 on Yearly Order 



It would keep your name and your facilities 

 before the ivhole trade. 



A half-inch card costs only 35c |>erweek on 

 yearly order. 



the market and, being of tiles, is sani- 

 tary and easy to keep clean and at- 

 tractive. 



John E. Morgan has removed to 

 stand No. 279 in the Center market, 

 having a part of the section occupied 

 by J. M. Hammer & Son. 



President Grillbortzer, of the Florists ' 

 Club, has appointed Messrs. William F. 

 Gude, Otto Bauer and A. O. C. Oehmler 

 as members of the committee to have 

 charge of the banquet to be held by 

 the club next month. Messrs. Bauer, 

 Oehmler and Elmer C. Mayberry will 

 look after the entertainment features 

 of the club during the next twelve 

 months. 



The exhibit of cut flowers placed in 

 the Franklin school by the club was 

 viewed by thousands of people and is 

 bound to act as a good piece of adver- 

 tising, to the benefit of the local re- 

 tailers. The flowers were those sub- 

 mitted from local and out-of-town grow- 

 ers at the last meeting of the club and 

 consisted of roses, carnations and 

 amaryllis. 



Fred H. Kramer spent several days 

 last week in Kichmond, Va., where he 

 visited a number of growers and re- 

 tailers. 



Will Lacey will hereafter have 

 charge of the rose growing operations 

 of Fred H. Kramer, having succeeded 

 his brother, Robert, in that position. 

 Robert Lacey has started out for him- 

 self. C. L. L. 



ST. LOUIS. 



The Market. 



The market last week showed little 

 activity, although the wholesale houses 

 had plenty of stock in all the season- 

 able lines. While there was much more 

 than the demand could consume, the 

 glut was not nearly so great as the week 

 previous. The weather was dark nearly 

 all the week and that caused a let-up in 

 the great quantities of stock being con- 

 signed to this market. 



With Easter only two weeks away, 

 we shall need lots of clear weather to 

 bring along the lilies and other Easter 

 blooming plants. Prices have stiffened 

 only a little. White carnations took a 

 jump to $3 per hundred the latter part 

 of last week, as there was a great de- 

 mand for them for coloring for St. 

 Patrick's day. Other colors went beg- 

 ging- 

 Sweet peas and violets are seen in 

 great quantities at prices that are ex- 

 ceptionally cheap where large lots are 



JULIUS EPPSTEIN 



The California Florist 



344-346 Qeary Street. SAN FRANCISCO, 



and Hotel St. Frsnds, CAL. 



We cover the entire Pacific Coast and West of the 

 Rockies. Wire us your orders for all Steamers 

 sailing for Honolulu, Manila and the Orient. 

 Regular Trade Discount. 



TRENTON, N. J. 



MARTIN C. RIBSAM 



THK FLORIST 



Messenger delivery to Princeton, New Bruns- 

 wick, Bordentown. Hightstowii, Lawrencevillo 

 and Lambertville, N. J. 



FRED C. BECKER 



1780 Cambridge Street, 

 CAMBRIDGK, MASS. 



Deliveries toade to Harvard and 

 Radcliffe Colleges and all outgoing 

 Boston steamers. 



EstabUshed 1859. 



A. Wiegand & Sons 



Florists and Decorators 



1610 to 1620 N. Illinois St, Indianapolis, Ind. 



Indiana's oldest, largest and most complete 

 retail establishment. 



]?Lm SCHULTHEIS, FLORIST 



Write. Phone or wire CPVANTAN PA 



618 Linden Street. Jl/imillUll, fit. 



S. B. STEWART 



»9 No. >6tli St, OMAHA, WER 



Wholesale and retail orders for 

 CDT IXOWKRS, FUNKRAL DESIGNS, eto. 



by telegraph will receive prompt atteatloB at 



IRA G. MARVIN'S, Wilkcs-Barre, Pa. 



Benson's Flowers 



Indianapolis, Ind, ^^'i'lr^tre 



Frey&Frey,i'l?LincoIn,Neb. 



Wholesale and Retail 

 100,000 sq. St. of glass at your service. Trade discount 



DRUMM SSD and FLORAL CO. 



507 Houston St, rORT WORTH. TEX. 

 Headanurters tor Cat Floweri and Fonenl Deiloa 



J. J. BENEKE 



t2« Olire St. ST. LOUIS. Mg 



I. N. KRAMER & SON 

 CEDAR RAPIDS, lA. 



