. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Abnadantly prepared al all times. Edwards Floral Hall Company 1716 Pacific Ave. ATLANTIC QTY. NEW JERSEY Nurseries: Mediterranean and South Carolina Avenues. Oentrally Located Quick Service Telegraph Orders Solicited. Battle Cmk, Midi, i; 11 W. Main St. All cut flowers in season. Fu- neral designs or potted plants. Careful attention and prompt delivery guaranteed to any part of Michigan. John Bauscher, FREEPORT, ILL. Grower of new American Bcaaty Geraniam M Ordtrs ReceivB Careful Attestiss aad Pranvt Oeivenr MICHIGAN ^^^•"'ciS^l'i f^r gj"


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Abnadantly prepared al all times. Edwards Floral Hall Company 1716 Pacific Ave. ATLANTIC QTY. NEW JERSEY Nurseries: Mediterranean and South Carolina Avenues. Oentrally Located Quick Service Telegraph Orders Solicited. Battle Cmk, Midi, i; 11 W. Main St. All cut flowers in season. Fu- neral designs or potted plants. Careful attention and prompt delivery guaranteed to any part of Michigan. John Bauscher, FREEPORT, ILL. Grower of new American Bcaaty Geraniam M Ordtrs ReceivB Careful Attestiss aad Pranvt Oeivenr MICHIGAN ^^^•"'ciS^l'i f^r gj"*^'^ HENRY SMITH Whsinaleasd Retal Hsristif aRAND RAP 23 ?? Randolph Stroat Phone Central 8906 CHICAGO GALESBURG, ILL I. L. —For Central 111. fliember FIorlstB* Telegraph Delivery Association. riARK FinRICT l/l4fUUlf rLUlUOl, 124 Washington Ave. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. Orders for Northeastern Pennsylvania filled promptly. Usual disoonnt. Both t>hoTi«o No 9AM. spent a few days here last week, call- ing on the trade. Ant. C. Zvolanek, the sweet pea specialist, will pay us a visit this week on his way from his seed ranch at Lompoc, Cal. Mr. Zvolanek is on his way east to attend the National Flower Show in New York. He will be enter- tained by the Kirkwood growers dur- ing his stay here. A. S. Halstead, of Belleville, called last week and reports that he is in- terested in a brass foundry in Belle- ville, but still retains his interest in the St. Clair Floral Co. It is reported that two wealthy Greeks from New York are here look- ing over the ground to open a florists' establishment in the downtown district. A. Jablonsky, of Olivette, Mo., says he was right in crop on lilies and car- nations for Easter. He ships to H. G. Berning. The Ketail Florists' Association met March 17, at the Washington hotel. Fred H. Weber was down for a paper on "The Daily Routine Work in a Re- tail Flower ; Frank H. Gorly, with Mrs. Gorly, has re


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