. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. HINSHAW BUILDING Asheville, N. C MIDDLEMOUNT GARDENS MEMBER F. T. "VHCRffiDWfflSfifiOW GOLDSBORO, N. C. Gate City to Eastern Nortli Carolina GOLDSBORO FLORAL CO. Modern Greenhouses — Retail Store 20 years' expeilenre Charlotte, N. C. v^mixY Scholtz, THE FLORIST, Inc. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n CHARLOTTE, N. C AND VICINITY THE FLOWER SHOP 203 N. TRYON ST. Member F. T. D. (( All Over North Carolina " PIEDMONT FLOWER SHOP, Inc. "Everything in Flowers" Mrs. , Prop. Durham, NX. DURHAM, N. C. D


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. HINSHAW BUILDING Asheville, N. C MIDDLEMOUNT GARDENS MEMBER F. T. "VHCRffiDWfflSfifiOW GOLDSBORO, N. C. Gate City to Eastern Nortli Carolina GOLDSBORO FLORAL CO. Modern Greenhouses — Retail Store 20 years' expeilenre Charlotte, N. C. v^mixY Scholtz, THE FLORIST, Inc. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n CHARLOTTE, N. C AND VICINITY THE FLOWER SHOP 203 N. TRYON ST. Member F. T. D. (( All Over North Carolina " PIEDMONT FLOWER SHOP, Inc. "Everything in Flowers" Mrs. , Prop. Durham, NX. DURHAM, N. C. Durham Floral Co. f^Sr DURHAM, N. C. j. J. FALLON CO. ^^1;{i\^r ^.Ti^^"^ RALEIGH, N. C I. J. FALLON CO. "'^^^Sr^^l>^"^ RALEIGH. N.^ C. McCarron Floral Co., Hareett street Camden, S. AND VICINITY c. THE CAMDEN FLORAL CO. MEMBER F. T. D. , INC. CHARLESTON, S. C Carolina Floral Store King and George Sts. Greenhouses, Saxon. S. C. Member F. T. D. Charleston, S. C. Art Floral Co. 219 King Street, near Market SPARTANBURG AND ALL SOUTH CAROLINA CHARLES A. MOSS Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n WILSON, N. C. Member ^ STARR, The Flori^ JOHNSON CITY, TENN. TEILMANN & SON Johnson City's Leading Florists ciiiployor {hat liis wages must be in- creased so much by Saturday. The storekeeper also promptly raises the price of all his merchandise, although at first most of the storekeepers did not raise their prices to correspond, thus enabling "valuta" men to buy things in Germany cheaply; in fact, often the retail price was much lower than the wholesale. Gradually the merchants began to take advantage of the situation, until today prices arc not nearly so cheap as formerly, in spite of the last drop of the mark. I just happened to be there during this transformation period; it will probably never occur again. To one wlio stops to consider that the gov- ernment is printing 5,000,000,000 paper marks daily, with no gold back of it, it is inevitable


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