. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. All orders carefully executed. Choice cut stock and plants from our own g^ieenhouses. "SEND YOUR ORDER TO" ANDERC 623 Clara Avenue ^^^ T . L O V I kJ Members of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association ST. LOUIS, MO. Wire your orders to MULLANPHY FLORISTS, Inc. N. W. C!or. 8th and St. Charles Streets Both Long Distance Phones Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. Choice Seasonable Flowers ST. LOUIS George Waldbart Floral Co. Members F. T. D. EfficieDt Service—Most Centrally Located Carefully KxMUted 5 I 6 N. Grand AvC. ST. LOUIS,


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. All orders carefully executed. Choice cut stock and plants from our own g^ieenhouses. "SEND YOUR ORDER TO" ANDERC 623 Clara Avenue ^^^ T . L O V I kJ Members of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association ST. LOUIS, MO. Wire your orders to MULLANPHY FLORISTS, Inc. N. W. C!or. 8th and St. Charles Streets Both Long Distance Phones Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. Choice Seasonable Flowers ST. LOUIS George Waldbart Floral Co. Members F. T. D. EfficieDt Service—Most Centrally Located Carefully KxMUted 5 I 6 N. Grand AvC. ST. LOUIS, MO. GRIMM & GORLY Leading Downtown Florid Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery ORDERS FOR ST. LOUIS, MO. YOUNG'S 1406 Olive St. ST. LOUIS, MO. OSTERTAG BROS. wire or phone your orders to The Lanrest Retail Supply House in the West, JEFFERSON AND WASHINGTON AVES. Members F. T. D. ST. LOUIS, MO. BENTZEN FLORAL COMPANY 3118 North Grand Avenue FACILITIES SECOND TO NONE ST. LOUIS, MO. J. M. WALTHER & SONS FLORISTS 3645 Iowa Avenue Eatablished 1900 We cater to those who require the best. Frices reasonable. Ut OPPERMANN CT I AT TIC serve you in KINGSHIGHWAY. AT SHAW Excelsior Springs, Mo. EXCELSIOR GREENHOUSES. STUPPY RORAL CO. Orders Executed Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska St. Joseph, Mo. Members Florists' Telegraph Delivers riety, shown by John W. Jones, James Stewart, William Thomson and F. B. Eieg. Commercial mums by Max Schreiber, C. H. Godwin and R. Eoss were fine. Among the exhibits the two vases of mixed chrysanthemums shown by William Thomson, gardener for Mrs. W. P. Snyder, of Sewickley Heights, for the size of flowers, per- fection of finish and stem, would be hard to beat. Schenley park had large chrysanthemums and pompons which caused considerable comment, being grown right in the heart of the city. Elmer D. Smith, of Adrian, Mich., sent a fine collection of the newer va- rieties. Especially praiseworthy were Silver King, an exhibition mum, an


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