. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 1805 Pacific Av«. Member Florists' Telegraph Dellrerr. PHIUPS BROS., 938 Broad SL NEWARK/N. J. Aitistk Floral Work and Long Stoi Beauties Our Specialty MAMTri ATP K T massmann. niUlltLAm, n. J. Leading Florist All Ordan Promptlr Attended to L. D. Phope No. 438 N EW J ER8 EY DWiUD SCEERY—rATERSON ul FASSUC Member Florists' Telecraph Delivery Associatioe W. and W. FLOWER STORE •9 S. Main St., WASHINGTON, PA. Wholesale and Retail florists. LANCASTER, PA. B. F. BARR & CO., Leading Florists ii THE ROSERY" LANCASTER'S QUALITY FLOWER SHOP Lou Hel


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 1805 Pacific Av«. Member Florists' Telegraph Dellrerr. PHIUPS BROS., 938 Broad SL NEWARK/N. J. Aitistk Floral Work and Long Stoi Beauties Our Specialty MAMTri ATP K T massmann. niUlltLAm, n. J. Leading Florist All Ordan Promptlr Attended to L. D. Phope No. 438 N EW J ER8 EY DWiUD SCEERY—rATERSON ul FASSUC Member Florists' Telecraph Delivery Associatioe W. and W. FLOWER STORE •9 S. Main St., WASHINGTON, PA. Wholesale and Retail florists. LANCASTER, PA. B. F. BARR & CO., Leading Florists ii THE ROSERY" LANCASTER'S QUALITY FLOWER SHOP Lou Helen Dundore Moore LANCASTER, PA. riARK FlilRICT SCRANTON. PA. I/Uinn, iLUIUal, 124 Washington Ave. Member Florists' Telegraph Dellrery. Orders for Northeastern Pennsylvania filled promptly. Usual discount. Both phones No. S454. [g^Nov SCHULTHEIS, FLORIST Write. Phone or Wire <!rRANTnN PA 612 Unden Street, OtAAniUn, FA. J. V. LAYER ERIE, PA WRITE, PHONE tr WIRE CSTAMUSHtO IMS. ;1 ^ _ ERIE, AU orders carefully and promptly filled. Pilcher and R. J. Windier as a com- mittee to name all the committees that are to entertain the Carnation Society when it holds its next convention in this city. A report of the appointment of these committees is to be made at the May meeting. R. J. Windier, state vice-president, spoke on matters pertaining to S. A. F. The next meeting will be held March 11. Various Notes. The Lady Florists' Home Circle spent a most pleasant afternoon Febru- ary 10 at the home of Mrs. Theo. Miller, on Delmar boulevard. Mrs. Conrad Bergstermann will entertain the circle at her home, 3117 South Grand avenue, March 10. The Chicago Carnation Co. exhibited vases of its new carnations, Peer- less Pink and Aviator, at the club's meeting last week. The judges, Messrs. Schneider, Ogle and Ohlweiler, reported that each variety scored 75 points. All holders of tickets, which were sent to members for the club's dance January 27, would confer a favor on the trustees if t


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