. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Fforists^ Review NOVEMBEK 2, 1922 _The flottota whose cards appear on the patfes canrylog this head, are prepared to IIH orders_ "^ "~ from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. ~" " " uffalo NEW YORK F. T. D. MEMBERS lt«41ia4ltiSfJl^aSillS41l»iyi^ W. H. Sievers 330 Genesee Street S. A. Anderson 440 Main Street Colonial Flower Shop 230 Delaware Avenue Wm. H. Grever 77 and 79 Allen Street Kramer the Florist 1291 Jefferson Street Lehde & Galley 2165 Seneca Street W. J. Palmer & Son 304 Main Street
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Fforists^ Review NOVEMBEK 2, 1922 _The flottota whose cards appear on the patfes canrylog this head, are prepared to IIH orders_ "^ "~ from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. ~" " " uffalo NEW YORK F. T. D. MEMBERS lt«41ia4ltiSfJl^aSillS41l»iyi^ W. H. Sievers 330 Genesee Street S. A. Anderson 440 Main Street Colonial Flower Shop 230 Delaware Avenue Wm. H. Grever 77 and 79 Allen Street Kramer the Florist 1291 Jefferson Street Lehde & Galley 2165 Seneca Street W. J. Palmer & Son 304 Main Street Scott the Florist Main and Balcom Streets Charles Sandiford 2692 Main Street Felton's Flower Shop 1388 Main Street. ALBANY, N. Y. HOLMES BROS. 20 Steuben St. 311 Central Ave. No order too largre nor too small to receive our prompt and courteous attention ing Sundays, from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., for a period of two weeks. Harry Stein finds business good at his two flower shops. E. B. M. , N. Y. Club Meeting. At the meeting of the Albany Flo- rists' Club held on the evening of Oc- tober 26, final reports on the fall show to be held November 1 to 4 were dis- cussed. Members Davidson and P. J. Newman, for the home team, and Samuel Hanson, North Troy^ for outsiders, have done good work. E. E. Loeben and Walter Mott were selected from the trade to act as judges. Henry Eber- hardt, Schenectady, N. Y., joined the Albanians in a bicommunity advertise- ment, embracing several leaders in the enterprise. A bountiful spread wound up an enjoyable and profitable session. Mark Eoak, of the M. Bice Co., Phila- delphia, was a visitor and incidentally mentioned the Halloween window of the Eosendale Flower Shop, Schenec- tady, as the finest he remembered seeing. W. M. BALTIMORE, MD. The Market. Market conditions last week were good, although there has been a great ([uautity of poor outdoor stock for sale. Chrysanthemums hold first place and the quality of the larger varieties is good. They
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