. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Tbe florists whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders ""^'""" from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. -^ ". ;>9Kl^Kl^ni^Ml'^):\'^K'>9K','^Al^'9J»)9)j;. MOTT-LY MUSINGS ^^y•v,lY•^-;y4Y,y4^•liV4^lr^*^1lY4Vlr/*(1l^1r«^1;/'•^ll^* "T'was the love for flowers and the joy they brought," observed Mrs. Rob- ert Stiles, of Petersburg, Va., in her reason for entrance into the profession. That she has been eminently successful is evidenced in the inviting


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Tbe florists whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders ""^'""" from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. -^ ". ;>9Kl^Kl^ni^Ml'^):\'^K'>9K','^Al^'9J»)9)j;. MOTT-LY MUSINGS ^^y•v,lY•^-;y4Y,y4^•liV4^lr^*^1lY4Vlr/*(1l^1r«^1;/'•^ll^* "T'was the love for flowers and the joy they brought," observed Mrs. Rob- ert Stiles, of Petersburg, Va., in her reason for entrance into the profession. That she has been eminently successful is evidenced in the inviting surround- ings. Mr. Stiles is a valuable aid. Both agreed that the trip to the S. A. F. convention was well worth the effort. • • * • S. L. Coble, proprietor of J. L. O'- Quinn & Co., Ealeigh, N. C, found at the last moment he could not get to Wash- ington to attend the convention and he expressed satisfaction with the able re- ports as conveyed in The Review. • * • • Ricliard Fowler, supeiiiiteiuk'ut of the greenhouse branch of the J. Van Lind- ley Nursery Co., Greensboro, N. C, has added Crusader to the list of roses and he hopes it will prove as meritorious as Russell, Double Killarney, Hadley, Dun- lop, Columbia, Premier, Mme. Butterfly, White Ophelia, Sunburst and Aaron Ward, now grown here, with Kaiseriu the best summer-blooming variety. The entire output of 75,000 feet of glass is disposed of at the retail store, in addi- tion to a fine lot of pot ferns and the usual forced bulbous stock. • • • * Samuel R. Aiken, of Scholtz the Flo- rist, Charlotte, N. C, was decorating the window with ferns in baskets, in- terspersed with gladioli and asters, of which the company has a grand lot, and observed that it was tlie biggest mistake to allow the store window to rest at any time. He said, "It is just so much publicity and we figure upon a certain amount of expense in making a good ; A good season is reported, with every prospect of


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