. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ABUNDANTLY PREPARED AT ALL TIMES Edwards Floral Hall Company 1716 Padfic Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY Nurseries: Mediterranean and South Carolina Aves. Member Florists' TeVm-ar.^ t>.iW'««v A>c Chatham Floral Co. vUillllilllf 11. 1 • PROMPTNESS. WITH CARf Eastern NEW YORK and Weitem MASS. MASSMANN, Lesdlnff Florist NONTCLAIR, N. J. ?11 Orders Promptly Attended to _ L. D. Phone No. 438. NEW JE R8EY EDWAKD SCEERY-PATERSON ud PASSAIC Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. J. J. Habennehl's Sons The finest floral arrangements, flowers and


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ABUNDANTLY PREPARED AT ALL TIMES Edwards Floral Hall Company 1716 Padfic Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY Nurseries: Mediterranean and South Carolina Aves. Member Florists' TeVm-ar.^ t>.iW'««v A>c Chatham Floral Co. vUillllilllf 11. 1 • PROMPTNESS. WITH CARf Eastern NEW YORK and Weitem MASS. MASSMANN, Lesdlnff Florist NONTCLAIR, N. J. ?11 Orders Promptly Attended to _ L. D. Phone No. 438. NEW JE R8EY EDWAKD SCEERY-PATERSON ud PASSAIC Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. J. J. Habennehl's Sons The finest floral arrangements, flowers and plants furnished on telegraphic orders. The B«lleni«* Stratford, Philadelphia Broad aad WalDQt Streets* PHILADELrillA and Vicinity The London FlowerShop,Ltd. 1800 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. Orders for PHILADELPHIA AND SURROUNDINQS Will be artistically filled at THE FORREST FLOWER SHOP, '^l^^^, 131 So. Broad Street. PHILADCLPHia The Saltford Flower Shop PoughkeepsI*, New York A OTIALITY SHOP TV A OUALITV T«^VN wholesale house February 4, at 2 p. m. All the members were present and the affairs of the committee were closed for a final report at this week's club meet- ing. Guy Eeburn and Joseph Pollworth, of Chicago, and W. A. Manda, of South Orange, N. J., spent last week here calling on the trade. W. J. Pilcher, who is growing roses exclusively this season, says the local retail trade has missed his Mazzura vio- lets. The plants are out in the field and he expects a great crop of them in the spring. His rose grower, George Schmidt, has been laid up with the grip for two weeks. The Florists' Club trustees have ar- ranged for the club's entertainment and dance for the members and their fami- lies, to take place February 17 at Klee- kamp's hall, 3119 South Grand avenue. Everything is free. A. Vandereem, gardener for the Sam- uel C. Davis estate at Lilac Roost, Clay- ton, and a member of the Florists' Club, called to say good-bye la


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