. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MISSISSIPPI Orders carefully handled by STEMME & SONS HATTIESBURG. MISS. TUPELO, MISS. tr^^^^^ TUPELO FLORAL CO. MISSISSIPPI W J. B. Adams & Sons Pass Qiristian GREENVILLE, MISS. IDLE HOUR FLORAL CO. L. A. WAAS. Manaser M%in St Extended CLARKSDALE, MISS. PAYNE'S FLOWER SHOP MOBILE, ALA. '"M^°bgr^#.l!^* Gooabrad noral Coo Mobile, Alabama The Minge Floral Co, Member T, T. D. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. BARKER'S FLOWER STORE ROME, GEORGIA The Flower Shop, Puryear & G>., 434 Broad St. No charires for deliveries to Shorter College ATLrANTA.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MISSISSIPPI Orders carefully handled by STEMME & SONS HATTIESBURG. MISS. TUPELO, MISS. tr^^^^^ TUPELO FLORAL CO. MISSISSIPPI W J. B. Adams & Sons Pass Qiristian GREENVILLE, MISS. IDLE HOUR FLORAL CO. L. A. WAAS. Manaser M%in St Extended CLARKSDALE, MISS. PAYNE'S FLOWER SHOP MOBILE, ALA. '"M^°bgr^#.l!^* Gooabrad noral Coo Mobile, Alabama The Minge Floral Co, Member T, T. D. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. BARKER'S FLOWER STORE ROME, GEORGIA The Flower Shop, Puryear & G>., 434 Broad St. No charires for deliveries to Shorter College ^. FLOWER^ SHOP 41 Feachtree Street Puality* cmdJeWice Camden, S. C. AND VICINITY THE CAMDEN FLORAL CO., INC. MEMBER F. T. D. Birmingham, A1 FIVE POINTS, r\l a. MISS BLACK. Florist about the world as a country club land- scape expert. It is not certain that the remains of the late Adolph Brix, who died in Europe a month ago, will be brought over here for interment. Mrs. Brix, who is in Czecho-Slovakia, has not as yet de- cided, according to F. Plotz, the store manager. The St. Louis County Growers' As- sociation will hold an important meet- ing October 4 at 8 p. m., in the Eleven Mile House. President Thomas Kirk- wood and Secretary Joseph Deutsch- mann say that many interesting subjects will be discussed, including the coal situation, the fall flower show and the opening of the mum season. Oscar EufF and Edwin Niebling, heads of the Bergstermann Floral Co., say that they are looking forward to a busy fall and winter season. Owing to urgent business, the meet- ings of the executive board of the St. Louis Fall Flower Show Association and the executive board of the Flower Grow- ers' Publicity Association, called for October 3, were changed to Septem- ber 28. William Sanders, well known in local trade circles, is the head designer for Jansen, Inc., on Delmar boulevard. Henry G. Berning is away on a busi- ness trip through Illinois and Indiana. While away, he will talk fall flo


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