. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CINCINNATrS LEADING FLORIST MEMBER F. T. 138-140 East Fourth Street MICHIGAN ORDERS WILL BE CAREFULLY CARED FOR BY HENRY SMITH GRAND RAPIDS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FLORIST. Member F. T. D. FEET OF GLASS DEVOTED TO FLOWERS AND PLANTS. GRAND RAPIDS ARTHUR F. CRABB Member. 13 Jefferson Ave., S. Serving all West Michigan Towns MT. PLEASANT, MICH. S.'B' Walter W. Caple MIDLAND, MICH. PERCIVAL F. PENFOLD Saginaw, Michigan GROHMAN THE FLORIST Member F. T. D. Aas'n. 117 NORTH FRANKLIN ST. J. B. GOETZ SONS SAGINAW, MICH. OR xySY CITY IN MICH


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CINCINNATrS LEADING FLORIST MEMBER F. T. 138-140 East Fourth Street MICHIGAN ORDERS WILL BE CAREFULLY CARED FOR BY HENRY SMITH GRAND RAPIDS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FLORIST. Member F. T. D. FEET OF GLASS DEVOTED TO FLOWERS AND PLANTS. GRAND RAPIDS ARTHUR F. CRABB Member. 13 Jefferson Ave., S. Serving all West Michigan Towns MT. PLEASANT, MICH. S.'B' Walter W. Caple MIDLAND, MICH. PERCIVAL F. PENFOLD Saginaw, Michigan GROHMAN THE FLORIST Member F. T. D. Aas'n. 117 NORTH FRANKLIN ST. J. B. GOETZ SONS SAGINAW, MICH. OR xySY CITY IN MICHIGAN Ann Arbor, Mich. J;"^' BluMaize Blossom Shop Flint, Mich, evans ! The Flokisi House of Personal Service Muskegon, Mich. l(J^£r BUTTERWORTH FLORAL CO. PORT HURON, MICH. ASMAN. LEADING FLORIST Prompt Delivery Battle Creek, Michigan S. W. COGGAN, Florist, 25 E. Main St Member o* Florists' Telegraph Delivery PETOSKEY, MICH. AND NORTHERN MICHIGAN RESORTS Member Fiorists' Teleprraph f 1 \\T Delivery Association. rTank Wi inans CHICAGO DETROIT Central Floral Co. "FLOWERS THAT LAST LONGER" 35-37 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 132 N. State St., Chicago, 111. CENTRALLY LOCATED OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Members F. T. D. STURGIS, Mich. Member Coldwater, ^„ Mich. So. Mich, points IONIA, MICH. Brni L Saltk, rUriit I Flowen for loniit and 1 Honteatan eoanties Member FktriBta' Telesraph Delivery OWOSSO, MICH OWOSSO FLOEAL C!0. •ftsrTBtiwTt ThlftmAnn Prop Member V T~f> at his home January 12 is recorded in this week's obituary column. H. J. H. KNOXVUJiE, TENN. The Market. After some fifteen days of dark, cloudy weather, with a heavy demand for flowers, stock was about as scarce last week as was ever known. There was a heavy run of funeral work and even artificial flowers were scarce. There has not been enough surplus stock since Christmas to make a decent window^ dis- play. Some of the florists have been using prepared wreaths, while others liave been displaying fan


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