. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JOHN L RATCUFFE 209 West Broad Street "FLOWERS OF QUALITY" RICHMOND VIRGINIA BRANCH STORE: Hotel Greenbrier WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. VA. GOLDSBORO, N. C. Oate City to Eastern North Carolina GOLDSBORO FLORAL CO. Modem Greenhouses—Retail Store Members F. T. D. 20 years' experience Charlotte, N. C. ^ISnity ScholtZ, THE B^ORIST Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. Charlotte, AND VICINITY THE FLOWER SHOP 203 N. TRYON ST. Member F. T. D. MONTGOMERY, ALA. Alabama's Leading FlorisU Rosemont Gardens Member Correspondence F, X. D. Solic


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JOHN L RATCUFFE 209 West Broad Street "FLOWERS OF QUALITY" RICHMOND VIRGINIA BRANCH STORE: Hotel Greenbrier WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. VA. GOLDSBORO, N. C. Oate City to Eastern North Carolina GOLDSBORO FLORAL CO. Modem Greenhouses—Retail Store Members F. T. D. 20 years' experience Charlotte, N. C. ^ISnity ScholtZ, THE B^ORIST Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. Charlotte, AND VICINITY THE FLOWER SHOP 203 N. TRYON ST. Member F. T. D. MONTGOMERY, ALA. Alabama's Leading FlorisU Rosemont Gardens Member Correspondence F, X. D. Solicited MOBILE, ALABAMA GOODBRAD FLORAL CO. Mobile, Alabama w't}v. The Miage Floral Co. DURHAM, N. C. FALLON CO. ^^rigr^F^T^^^" DURHAM, N. C. Durham Floral Co. ™i^ HIGH POINT, N. C. ^^^^ FRANK H. FORD, Greenhouses CI FLORIST reech, tarboro. n. c. WANTS YOUR ORDERS FOR ALL EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA GREENSBORO. N. C. VAN UNDLEY CO. Birmingham, Ala. ^, •i^v FlotJoer Shop TutU^**?jR nJjRSERV CO. Best attention * ** FRASt^ given your orders. Mobile. MEMBER F. T. D. PHOENIX, ARIZ. Arizona Seed & Floral Co. 28 and 30 S. Central Ave. Member F, T. D. Flowers for aU ARIZONA Tucson Seed & noral Co., jRiTo^/x DOUGLAS. ARIZ. ''Tn ^^^5" GATUFF FLOWER GARDEN Successor to TRAVIS FLOWER SHOP Indian Blankets, Dolla and Moccasins. ROSWELL, N. MEX. ALAMEDA GREENHOUSES Headqaartan for Flowen Naw Mexieo and Teaaa. special car on the W. B. & A. to visit the show of the Chrysanthemum Society of America and to attend the banquet of the Washington club, held in the Franklin Square hotel. When the car left the Liberty street terminal there were forty-five florists and ladies on board. This was one of the times when there were nearly as many ladies as men. The party left Baltimore at 1 o'clock and reached Washington at 2:30, where they were met by W. F. Gude and Otto Bauer. From that time on it was a personally conducted tour, with these two men in the title role. The first visi


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