. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. All Orden Glren Mqwipt And Careful fttention. Member of the Floi^fts' Telegrapli Delivery. PHIUPS BROS., 938 Broad SL NEWARK, N. J. Artistic Floral Work and Long Stem Beauties Our Specialty REUTER'S " for Rhode Island and Connecticut STORES N«w London, Conn., Norwich, Conn, and Wootorly, R. I. Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. Wrlto, Wire or Pbone W. Gnenhonse Co. - rLORISTS PRINCETON, ILU L. D. Phone 2416 Send 08 your Retail Orders. We can give yoa best service, city or surroundins terntos7> The Livingston Seed Co. FLOR


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. All Orden Glren Mqwipt And Careful fttention. Member of the Floi^fts' Telegrapli Delivery. PHIUPS BROS., 938 Broad SL NEWARK, N. J. Artistic Floral Work and Long Stem Beauties Our Specialty REUTER'S " for Rhode Island and Connecticut STORES N«w London, Conn., Norwich, Conn, and Wootorly, R. I. Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. Wrlto, Wire or Pbone W. Gnenhonse Co. - rLORISTS PRINCETON, ILU L. D. Phone 2416 Send 08 your Retail Orders. We can give yoa best service, city or surroundins terntos7> The Livingston Seed Co. FLORISTS , COVER ALL OHIO POINTS 114 N. ffith St., COLUMBUS, OfflO ftOSEMONT GARDENS 7ii-^^^^^C MONTGOiraV. ALA. Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. Colorado Springs, Colo. Frank F. Crump ^£r^.^\ Members Florists' Telegraph DeUTery Rockfird,Ill.,^ Member Florists' Telegraph Ueliyery. S^Rv SCHULTHEIS, FLORIST ""•iSTiSiSlft-t. S€RANTON, Boston, Maisaehusetts 143 Tremont Street The Centrally Located Florist Shop Ymis fir Kedpnaty. We cner All PaiBti ii New Ei|lui Member* Florists' Telegraph Delivery. CARBONEi 842 Boylrton St., BOSTON Mt«ber Fieriits' Tdecraph Delivery AisodatiM BOSTON, MASS. HENRY R. COMLEY, norist, • Park St. 50 years' experience in the florist business guarantees efficiencv to take care of all orders. 20% allowed. spective neighborhoods. Fred H. Weber, Kalisch Bros., Fred C. Weber, Ellison Floral Co., the Sanders Nursery and Young's are among the largest in this respect. Frank Buckshadt, manager of the Grand Leader's flower department, says they have had a busy vpeek in nursery stock and also in cut flowers, of which they had several special sales, in roses, sweet peas and violets. George Waldbart and M. M. Ayres, on Grand avenue, have tastefully ar- ranged stores for Easter, and are show- ing their usual excellent line of plants and cut flowers. W. J. Pilcher, of Kirkwood, has de- cided to grow roses for this market, and th


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