. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NO ORDER TOO LARGE NO ORDER TOO SMALL Member F. T. D. y'-^ <f •f "f Member F. T. D. Cilevelana w^^ ^^ (^^^^^ oia ^"^ ^ ^ ^^ -^ m^^-^-^ ^^.^ ^(.Qg EUCLID AVENUE WE ARE THE LARGEST GROWERS OP CUT FLOWERS IN OHIO i Cleueland |. U?e are the onlij Cleueland florists a who reqularlq aduertise locallq to s ^ create business for the F. T. D. w i Jones-Russell Co. ^ 1284 Euclid Auenue Y •Cleveland y Tnoraber* F. T. D. A Zanesville, 0. C. L. HUMPHREY Has the best facilities for filling your orders. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. DAYTON, OH


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NO ORDER TOO LARGE NO ORDER TOO SMALL Member F. T. D. y'-^ <f •f "f Member F. T. D. Cilevelana w^^ ^^ (^^^^^ oia ^"^ ^ ^ ^^ -^ m^^-^-^ ^^.^ ^(.Qg EUCLID AVENUE WE ARE THE LARGEST GROWERS OP CUT FLOWERS IN OHIO i Cleueland |. U?e are the onlij Cleueland florists a who reqularlq aduertise locallq to s ^ create business for the F. T. D. w i Jones-Russell Co. ^ 1284 Euclid Auenue Y •Cleveland y Tnoraber* F. T. D. A Zanesville, 0. C. L. HUMPHREY Has the best facilities for filling your orders. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. DAYTON, OHIO 16 and 18 W. Third St. Matthews the Florist Bstabliahed in 1883. Member F. T. D. Greenhouses and Nurseries in Riverdale. DAYTON, OHIO J. W. RODGERS Member Ellts 3d and Jeflferson Sts CHAS. A. DUERR Newark, Ohio Granville, Ohio Member Florist*' Telefrraph I>eliTery NEWARK. OHIO Most complete stock in central Ohio TTALRROOKS THE FLORIST Upper Sandusky, 0. B. E. CONSTIEN, ^^t?v^iV;? Hamilton, Ohio HSISER'S. 23 High Street . *«•'> OXFORD. 0. and its universities CINCINNATI FRANK A. VOLZ Dina Ayenue Sta. L. Most centrally located to the suburbs CINCINNATI HENRY W. SHEPPARD 632-634 RACE STREET Successor to the HILL FLORAL CO. Good Stock and Good Service Cincinnati, Ohio Mickley the Florist 108 West Seventh Street thousands of yards of laurel roping were called into use by the decoration of stores in all kinds of business. One of the features of the trade this year was the number of baskets, bou- quets, mounds and other designs of ar- tificial flowers, dyed grasses, winter ber- ries, etc., that found quick sale at ex- ceptionally good prices. Red flowers of any kind were at a premium and red ar- tificial ones moved rapidly. Various Notes. One of the largest deals in real estate in this city for some time was concluded last week when Joseph E. Koppelman purchased a large business block, on Custom House street, in tlie business center of tlie city. It is fu


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