. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Orders solicited for all parts of Oonnecticat. Hartford, Conn. Member Florists' Telegraph Dellyery Association. Indianapolis, Ind. 241 Maosachusott* Ave. Bertermann Bros. Co. LKADINQ FLORISTS Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. Samuel Murray KANSAS CITY, MO. 913 Grand Ave. 411 OHen Glren Prompt and Caretvl Attoatloa Member of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery. Oeibtrally Located Quick Service Telegraph Orders Solicited 23 E. Randolph Stroat Phone Oentml RWift CHICAGO GALESBURG, ILL I. li. Central 111. Member Florists' Telegra


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Orders solicited for all parts of Oonnecticat. Hartford, Conn. Member Florists' Telegraph Dellyery Association. Indianapolis, Ind. 241 Maosachusott* Ave. Bertermann Bros. Co. LKADINQ FLORISTS Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. Samuel Murray KANSAS CITY, MO. 913 Grand Ave. 411 OHen Glren Prompt and Caretvl Attoatloa Member of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery. Oeibtrally Located Quick Service Telegraph Orders Solicited 23 E. Randolph Stroat Phone Oentml RWift CHICAGO GALESBURG, ILL I. li. Central 111. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery lasociatlon. TERRE HAUTE, IND. JOHN e. HEINL « SON 129 South Tth StrMi Two times in one day last week The Review was called on the telephone by leading Chi- cago Retailers who had orders to deliver for a funeral in the eame New England city. The town was not represented in this De- partment of The Review and the Retailers who had the orders didn't know whom to wire them to. It will be apparent that had any retailer in that city had a card in these pages he would have got those orders—and prob- ably many more for the same funeral. The orders would have gone direct—^the Retailers wouldn't have needed to phone The Review office. Is your town represented? Look at the alphabetical list of cities, page 51 of this issue. If your town isn't represented, it makes a fine opening for you. If it is represented by someone else—you can account for who is getting the business. A 1-inch card costs only 70 cents per week on yearly order. No extra charge for listing in the index. result he says that they are being seri- ously hindered in planting the bulbs and in digging the stock that ripens late. The Joys were closed three days re- cently on account of the death of Mrs. McCallister, mother-in-law of Thomas Joy. There is a great deal of fall planting going on here now. The general report is that the bulb business is heavier in Nashville than ever before. When we called at Mr.


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