. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'H ^RAPH FLORIST, Fortress Monroe, Va. Special messenger service to above city, $ Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. UNIONTOWN, PA. STENSON & McGRAIL.'^^iSS'!' ' 11 Morgantown Street FRESH HOME-GROWN CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS at all times GILES, The Florist READING, PENNA. Member F. T. D. J. V. LAYER ERIE, PA. Write, Phone orWireTSSSi.'KSS,. ,PA. Phone J PITTSTON, PA. nS MARTHA HUNTLEY HOUSER Member of F. T. D. 8 Williams Street HUNTINGDON, PA. J. LESLIE LAIRD ^ikjgmf WARREN, PA. Crescent noral Garden, ^^fS^p°g^- Wi


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'H ^RAPH FLORIST, Fortress Monroe, Va. Special messenger service to above city, $ Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. UNIONTOWN, PA. STENSON & McGRAIL.'^^iSS'!' ' 11 Morgantown Street FRESH HOME-GROWN CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS at all times GILES, The Florist READING, PENNA. Member F. T. D. J. V. LAYER ERIE, PA. Write, Phone orWireTSSSi.'KSS,. ,PA. Phone J PITTSTON, PA. nS MARTHA HUNTLEY HOUSER Member of F. T. D. 8 Williams Street HUNTINGDON, PA. J. LESLIE LAIRD ^ikjgmf WARREN, PA. Crescent noral Garden, ^^fS^p°g^- Wilkes-Barre V'ei^^^^-^u. Towns f^Tklil'iu A. W. B. EVANS Erie, Pa. Charles G. Offerle 2408 Poplar Street Charlottesville, Va. LANKFORD'S 85»v!?rs!?J'«Jf*^af" Williamsport, Pa. W. J. EVENDEN'S SONS THE LEADING FLORISTS Members Telegraph Delivery Association SCHULTHEIS, Florist Momhero of the Florists' Tfleomnh Doliverv Aa«'n. N^ \ T Flowers delivered orton, V a. §E^x'^t%?^ °' NORTON FLORAL CO. Paddy Patten, treasurer of the commit- tee, reports that over 500 tickets have been disposed of and success is assured. Mullanphy Florists, the Bentzen Floral Co. and the Pieper Floral Co. report heavy demands for work of all kinds since the holidays. Julius Dilloff, representing Wert- heimer Bros., New York, called on the trade last week. The florist bowlers held an interest- ing session January 15. The Roses won three games from the Sweet Peas, giv- ing them a 37-pin handicap per game. The Carnations won two of the three games from the Daisies. Fred Hermann, of the Carnations, was high man, with a single game of 212. The Roses are now seven games in the lead of the Carnations. J. J. B. Work on its second round of houses in the vicinity of St. Louis has been start- ed by the American Greenhouse Mfg. Co., with duplicate orders from the W. A. Rowe Floral Co., A. F. Kopp and Albert Senger. Eleven ranges were built in 1919. DALLAS, TEX. On the evening of New Year's day the Lang


Size: 2423px × 1031px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecad, booksubjectfloriculture, bookyear1912