. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Two Stores Members F. T. D CV' ,Via tvoo^ Xf^ Central Market House THE Haeger Floral Co. 700 Market St. LEADING FLORISTS Geny Bros. Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 212 Fifth Avenue North. NASHVILLE, TENN. "WE NEVER SLEEP" Idle wild IV/r L* T Greenhouses iVlempmS, 1 Cnil. 89 South Main Street "Up-to-the-minute" Service and Execution Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Send all MEMPHIS Orders to THE FLOWER SHOP 81 Union Avenue MEMPHIS. TENNESSEE Memphis, Tenn. JOHNSON'S GREENHOUSES 161 MADISON AVE. Established 1888 Member Flo


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Two Stores Members F. T. D CV' ,Via tvoo^ Xf^ Central Market House THE Haeger Floral Co. 700 Market St. LEADING FLORISTS Geny Bros. Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 212 Fifth Avenue North. NASHVILLE, TENN. "WE NEVER SLEEP" Idle wild IV/r L* T Greenhouses iVlempmS, 1 Cnil. 89 South Main Street "Up-to-the-minute" Service and Execution Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Send all MEMPHIS Orders to THE FLOWER SHOP 81 Union Avenue MEMPHIS. TENNESSEE Memphis, Tenn. JOHNSON'S GREENHOUSES 161 MADISON AVE. Established 1888 Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n KNOXVILLE, TENN. BAUM'S HOME OF FLOWERS. Inc. Member Floriita' Telegraph Delivery. Penonal attention iriven to orders for KNOaVILLE and EAST TENNESSEE. Knoxville, Tenn. CROUCH, Florist Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery LARGEST AMOUNT OF GLASS DEVOTED TO CUT FLOWERS IN THE SOUTH The Heart Nutting & Carswell FLORISTS 414 Second Street .MACON. GA. "WE STRIVE TO PLEASE" jaf Georgia^ Savannah, Ga. JOHN WOLF The Largest Grower of Cut Flowers in the South SAVANNAH rLARiars and for all South Georgia MEMBERS FUmiSTS' TILGGRAPH DEUVERY ASSOCIATION ATLANTA, GA. Lawrence Floral Co. occasions"^f^GeSr^a ALBANY, GA. St Jack Smith Greenhouse Co., Florid Afonday night, October .'11, in hall. "The meeting was called to provide w^ays and means to stop wholesale florists of other cities from shipping cut stock and plants to individuals not engaged in the florists' business and to hotels in St. Louis. There was a large attendance of wholesalers, retailers and growers. President Theodore Miller called on everyone present to express his opinions as to what could be done to stop this practice. Many good plans were brought out in the discussions, in which several wholesale commission firms in Chicago were mentioned as following the prac- tice. After two liours of discussion, a motion prevailed that a committee of three be appointed b


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