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The Florists' Review 



APBIL 17, 1013. 



ANNOUNCEMENT 



John S. Nicholas 



takes great pleasure in announcing the opening of his 

 new store in the Grand Central Terminal, New York, on 



Friday, April 18th 



A cordial invitation is extended to all to visit the most 

 complete and handsomest Flower and Fruit 



[store in the world. 



Unequaled facilities for the filling of orders at a moment's 



notice. 



The Flower Shop 



313 E. Broadway, CENTRALIA, ILL 



Flow«rs D«llv«r«d Promptly Anywhar*. 



So^ 



ti8? 



41 NORTH 

 PHELPS STREET 



Seattle, Washiiig:ton 



Hollywood Gardons 



1534 SECOND AVBNUB 



HEMBEB8 FLOBI8T8' TBLEGBAPH DnjTIBT 



Tonseth Floral Co. 



Portlani Ore. 



188 Blzth Street 



GROWERS u4 



RETAHJERS 



For WISCONSIN beliv«ry'«f 



" Home - grown Flowers" 



Q«t In tsueh with . 



J. E. MATTHEWSON 



Bheboysan, Wis. 



A Card This Size 



Ooitd Only 70o p«T Week 

 on Tearlr Order 



It wonld keep yonr name and yoor facilities 

 before the Trhole trade. 



A half-inch card costs onlj 86c per week on 

 yearly order. 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



The Southwestern Market. 



A week of almost sunless weather 

 did not seem to affect the big crop of 

 flowers that came to this market. Be- 

 sides, there was a general complaint as 

 to business in retail circles; the bad 

 weather all the week put a damper on 

 the transient trade. The weather also 

 had a bad effect on the plantsmen, as 

 no work could be done outside. In 

 keeping watch over the market last 

 week, we saw a great glut in carna- 

 tions, which our wholesalers had some 

 trouble to dispose of at anything like 

 a price they should bring, the quality 

 of which was extra fine in all the 

 Enchantress varieties. Boses were in 

 about the same condition all week as 

 to quantities, quality and prices. Ex- 

 tra fancy grades in these, though, are 

 always in demand at the top price. 

 Sweet peas were selling cheaply and in 

 large lots; still there were plenty left 

 over daily that could not be disposed 

 of, but the latter part of the week. the 

 supply dropped off considerably and 

 the price went up on small lots. Vio- 

 lets are becoming small and pale. The 

 only thing that kept them up was the 

 cold weather of late. A week of warm 



MILWAUKEE 



WISCONSIN FLORAL CO. 



122 Grand Avenue, Caswell Block, 



will take especially good care of your 



WISCONSIN ORDERS 



mmVS FLOWER SHOP 



■V 224 West Fourth St. 



LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Leidiit »el«n flwirt it tte Ctj 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Wli 



or Phono Your Ordora to tho 

 HOUSE OF FLOWERS 



Ostertag Bros. 



The Largest Retail Sap ply Ha asc ia the West 

 JEFFERSON and WASHINGTON AVE . 



rmSBURGH, PA., 710 East Diamond St. 



(North Side) 



COURTESIES 

 EXTENDED 

 TO THE TRADE 



Om D«f tat NitM_ 



Samtiel Murray 



KANSAS CITY, MO. 



913 Qrand AveniM 



AU Orders filrea Prempt ud CareM AMratioD. 

 Member of the Florists' Telegraph Dellrery- 



'Flora Co. 



