. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JOHN L RATCLIFFE 209 West Broad Street "FLOWERS OF QUALITY" RICHMOND VIRGINIA BRANCH STORE: Hotel Greenbrier WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. VA. GOLDSBORO, N. C. Oate City to Kastern North Carolina GOLDSBORO FLORAL CO. Modem Greenhouses — Retail Store Members F. T. D. 20 years' esperlence Charlotte, N. C. Louis G. Ratcliffe 322 S. Tryon Street AND Charlotte, N. C. vicinity ScholtZ, ™E FLORIST Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. Charlotte, AND VICINITY THE FLOWER SHOP 203 N. TRYON ST. Member F. T. D. LYNCHBURG DURHAM VA. N. C. J. J.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JOHN L RATCLIFFE 209 West Broad Street "FLOWERS OF QUALITY" RICHMOND VIRGINIA BRANCH STORE: Hotel Greenbrier WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. VA. GOLDSBORO, N. C. Oate City to Kastern North Carolina GOLDSBORO FLORAL CO. Modem Greenhouses — Retail Store Members F. T. D. 20 years' esperlence Charlotte, N. C. Louis G. Ratcliffe 322 S. Tryon Street AND Charlotte, N. C. vicinity ScholtZ, ™E FLORIST Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. Charlotte, AND VICINITY THE FLOWER SHOP 203 N. TRYON ST. Member F. T. D. LYNCHBURG DURHAM VA. N. C. J. J. FALLON PROMPT SERVICE Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. HIGH POINT, N. C. ¥^r^^.» FRANK H FORD, Greenhouses | Creech, tarboro. n. c. V7AMTS TOUR OBDEBS FOB ALL EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA GREENSBORO, N. C. VAN LINDLEY CO. DURHAM, N. C. Durham Floral Co. HIBBERr Proprietor WILMINGTON, N, C. Fifth Avenue Florist Ifcmber F. T. D. ATLANTA, GA. I n - 1 r* Supply Flowers for all Lawrence rlOral l^O. occasions in Ceoivia Birmingham, Ala. , Tul FRASEK Best attention given your orders. COLUMBUS, GA. J. T. KEHELEY, Columbus' Leading Florist MEMBER F. T. D. GEORGIA — CAROLINA Orders Executed by. MEMBER F. T. D. AUGUSTA, GA. SAVANNAH rtjOKiaTs and for all South Georgia MEMBERS FLORISTS- TCLGGRAPH DEUVERY ASSOnATION ili'iiias $jO per hundred. Ferns were $6 per thousand. The Hail Storm. One of the most destructive hail storms which have ever visited this vi- cinity swept over the southeastern edge iif tlie city between Raytown and Swope ]ark about 1 o'clock the inoniing of May 2. No complete estimate of the damage has yet been made, but it will run well over $100,000 in the ajigregate. Among the heaviest losers were sev- eral florists in that nciglihorhood. Greenhouses and stock were complete losses in each case. The path of the stoim was .iIkhiI a mile wide and about six miles in length, but it was irregular and skijijH'd something like a mile and one half near Independence. Pre


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