. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. _The gortoU whose caida appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to lill orJera. ~ fram other florists for local delivery on the tisaal basis. QUAUTY plus SERVICE! 1 Want Your F. T. D. Biisiness in CINCINNATI To mention Flowers is to think of ^\>^^ Member of / \ F. T. D. / \ 138-140 EAST FOURTH STREET Ten-Minute Service to Covington, Newport, Bellevue emd Dayton, Ky. Hartford, Conn. Since 1887 PLEASE Address as above A. W. WELCH, Manager Hartford, Conn. J. ALBERT BRODRIB Store. 639 Main Street DeliTeiies to New Britain, Meriden, Midd


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. _The gortoU whose caida appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to lill orJera. ~ fram other florists for local delivery on the tisaal basis. QUAUTY plus SERVICE! 1 Want Your F. T. D. Biisiness in CINCINNATI To mention Flowers is to think of ^\>^^ Member of / \ F. T. D. / \ 138-140 EAST FOURTH STREET Ten-Minute Service to Covington, Newport, Bellevue emd Dayton, Ky. Hartford, Conn. Since 1887 PLEASE Address as above A. W. WELCH, Manager Hartford, Conn. J. ALBERT BRODRIB Store. 639 Main Street DeliTeiies to New Britain, Meriden, Middletown, Mancheiter. Rockville, Farmingrton, Wiliimantie Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery AasociaMon Hartford, 180 Asylum Street Member F. T. D. CAPE COD F. T. D. SERVICE H. V. LAWRENCE FALMOUTH. MASS. HARTFORD. CONN. 6 Greenhouses: Benton St . Stores: 741 Main St 364 Asylum St "^MnAt f. T. P. Oidera aolicited for all parts ol Connecticut The Joy ladies have their little joke, as is seen in the window; there is a small heap of coal arranged in a bou- quet, with collar of lace and trimmed with asparagus, labeled, "Very rare an- thracite, obtained only in small quan- tities. How about a dozen?" Grower William Smith is taking a vacation. Harold Joy says stock never was in better shape, Carnations Natalie and Thomas C. Joy in crop heading the list. Rose Angelus is promising. • • • • Geny Bros., Nashville, Tenn., have re- ceived a large shipment of Christmas goods. Anticipating their usual large trade, they believe in looking ahead. Funeral work has been good for some time. * • • • An item of importance, inasmuch as it affects the sale of flowers on the mar- ket at Nashville, was an interview with A. J. Kinle, who operates a farm and has been selling produce on the public market for fifty years, which, by the way, coincides with the history of the Joy establishment. There is a move- ment on foot to compel the selling of all garden truck through


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