. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Yours For More Co-operation DETROIT, MICH. Peter F. Reuss & Co. 1452 BKOADWAY Detroit, Mich. ^"^^° Member F. T. D. FLORAL CO. 6363 Grand River Avenue SAGINAW, MICH. SUNSHINE , GEO. A. WITHERIDGE. Prop. FLOWERS* 416 West Genesee Avenue PETOSKEY Enterprise Roral Co. MICHIGAN. 714 MAPLE ST. We cover all Northern Michi- gan. Member F. T. D. Kalamazoo, Michigan G. VAN BOCHOVE & BRO. F. T. D. Orders .Satisfactorily Filled. YPSILANTI. MICH. DAVIS & KISHLER. At your service. ini Michigan Ave. LANSING, MICH. J. A. BISSINGER ^iSfrrl-.^T^S*&q
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Yours For More Co-operation DETROIT, MICH. Peter F. Reuss & Co. 1452 BKOADWAY Detroit, Mich. ^"^^° Member F. T. D. FLORAL CO. 6363 Grand River Avenue SAGINAW, MICH. SUNSHINE , GEO. A. WITHERIDGE. Prop. FLOWERS* 416 West Genesee Avenue PETOSKEY Enterprise Roral Co. MICHIGAN. 714 MAPLE ST. We cover all Northern Michi- gan. Member F. T. D. Kalamazoo, Michigan G. VAN BOCHOVE & BRO. F. T. D. Orders .Satisfactorily Filled. YPSILANTI. MICH. DAVIS & KISHLER. At your service. ini Michigan Ave. LANSING, MICH. J. A. BISSINGER ^iSfrrl-.^T^S*" CHICAGO DETROIT Central Floral COe "FLOWERS THAT LAST LONGER" 35-37 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 132 N. State St., Chicago, 111. CENTRALLY LOCATED OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Members F. T. PONTIAC, MICH, ''-'k^''^ The Northern Floral Shop Greenhouses at Clarkston F. H. McClaughry, Manager STURGIS, Mich. Member Coldwater, Ai, Mich. So. Mich, poiotl HILLSDALE, MICH. Southern r\ A CTHl T *"• T- D- Michigan Points yJ- "• ?3XV->l--l-i t Member Battle Creek, Michigan S. W. COGGAN, Florist, 25 E. Main St. Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery I'orry was still leading. The District of Columbia has it in for Maryland mo- torists. None can cross the line without a District license and operator's card, but William F. Gude was on the job and so a ])olice escort met us at the District line to see that no one was molested. Many of the Baltimore party stayed over for the four days, while a large number went l)ack and forth each day. The road was fine and the weather de- lightfully cool, so that the trip was a ]) and business could be kept in touch with each day. One of the most attractive exhibits in the hall was that of Is;iac II. Moss, of ornamental evergreens in variety, and good, clean, well grown stock it was. It was not surjiassed on the floor. IMr. Moss had them from the window box size up to lawn specimens, in many va- rieties. So attract
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