. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Lexington, Ky. JOHN A. KELLERCO. INCORPORATED Main Street, opposite Phoenix Hotel Service for all Central and Eastern Kentucky Member Florists* Telegraph Delivery Association RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 115 E. Main St. Member Florists' TeleKrai;)h Delivery Association Richmond, Va. The Hammond Company, Inc. LEADING FLORISTS 109 EAST BROAD STREET ROANOKE, VA FALLON, Florid Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. CLIFTON FORGE, VA. ALLEGHANY FLORAL CO. Charlottesville, Va. W. A. Lankford's, Florist "^o^ljl^n^ Portsmouth, Va. Cotton The Florist, 333 H
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Lexington, Ky. JOHN A. KELLERCO. INCORPORATED Main Street, opposite Phoenix Hotel Service for all Central and Eastern Kentucky Member Florists* Telegraph Delivery Association RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 115 E. Main St. Member Florists' TeleKrai;)h Delivery Association Richmond, Va. The Hammond Company, Inc. LEADING FLORISTS 109 EAST BROAD STREET ROANOKE, VA FALLON, Florid Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. CLIFTON FORGE, VA. ALLEGHANY FLORAL CO. Charlottesville, Va. W. A. Lankford's, Florist "^o^ljl^n^ Portsmouth, Va. Cotton The Florist, 333 High St. PETERSBURG, VA. MRS. ROBT. B. STILES. Florist Phone 910 1202 W. Washington St. LYNCHBURG, Va. J. J. FALLON CO. ^?'M°erJr?-'^¥.^a°^ MISS McCARRON Tel1^*ph rSuve^ STAUNTON, VA. '"^'C^^Jsi'^ JOHN FALLON NORFOLK, VIRGINIA GEORGE, Inc. Member Florl(>ta' Telegreph Delivery AssoclsUoc In JvLiJN 1 UCK. Y where pre^ige counts for much, let your cu^omers be represented by a concern whose pro- gressiveness is combined with the dignity of forty-six years of di^inguished service. I FOURTH AVENUE - LOUISVILLE'' Members F. T. D. Association LEXINGTON, KY. HONAKER,The Florist Largest Cut Flower Grower in the State 160 West Main Street Member Florists' Telecraph Delivery Ass'n Owensboro, Ky. NANZ FLORAL CO. Members F. T. D. is needed by plants is easily lost from the soil. It is therefore desirable to supplement the natural manures with other fertiliz- ing materials containing available nitro- gen. This form of nitrogen may be added either in the form of dried blood or in the form as it exists in some of the fer- tilizer chemicals. What Natural Manures Lack. The natural manures are not only de- ficient in available nitrogen, but i)ossi- bly to a greater degree, in phosphorus. Our soils also are deficient in this ele- ment and, although the use of the natural manures makes up in part this deficiency, the addition of other phosphorus-con- taining materials is esse
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