. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NORFOLK'S TELEGRAPH FLORIST, Fortress Monroe, Va. Special messenger service to above city, $ Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. UNIONTOWN, PA. "« »STENSON & McGRAIL,"^^o^'.'^ f II Morgantown Street FRESH HOME-GROWN CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS at all times GILES, The Rorist READING, PENNA. Member F. T. D. J. V. LAVER ERIE, PA. Write, Phone orWirei'SSSfrt'KtS,. ERIE, PA. tseli vnone llO-J PITTSTON, PA. MARTHA HUNTLEY HOUSER Member of D. 8 Williams Street HUNTINGDON, PA. J. LESLIE LAIRD ??SS,!gKiSf WARREN, PA. Crescent


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NORFOLK'S TELEGRAPH FLORIST, Fortress Monroe, Va. Special messenger service to above city, $ Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. UNIONTOWN, PA. "« »STENSON & McGRAIL,"^^o^'.'^ f II Morgantown Street FRESH HOME-GROWN CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS at all times GILES, The Rorist READING, PENNA. Member F. T. D. J. V. LAVER ERIE, PA. Write, Phone orWirei'SSSfrt'KtS,. ERIE, PA. tseli vnone llO-J PITTSTON, PA. MARTHA HUNTLEY HOUSER Member of D. 8 Williams Street HUNTINGDON, PA. J. LESLIE LAIRD ??SS,!gKiSf WARREN, PA. Crescent Horal Garden, ''"'^a,°'^- Wilkes-Barre i:i°.',"Xt«... r^Tklilsl A. W. B. EVANS Erie, Pa. Charles G. Offerle 2408 Poplar Street Charlottesville, Va. LANKFORD'S gSt^rst^t^^if^af"' Williamsport, Pa. W. J. EVENDEN'S SONS THE LEADING FLORISTS Members Telegraph Delivery Association SCHULTHEIS, Florist '^'',S'.1^5*^*' 612 Linden Street. DUNMORE, PA. SCRANTON, PA. Members of the Florists' Telegrraph Delivery Ass'n. Flowers delivered romptly to all parts of '-uthwest Virginia. Norton, Va. ^ NORTON FLORAL CO. ness of so many of the members. A most enjoyable evening was held. The rooms were decorated with Richmond roses, carnations, pussy willow and palms. The buffet was decorated with Russell roses. The Hamilton Club held its dance the same evening as the Toronto Club, at the I. O. O. F. hall, Hamilton, Ont. William Hoath, 272 College street, is seriously ill. The florists hud some attractive win- dows for St. Valentine's day. The red heart appeared in many forms and the predominant message, either printed or implied, was '' Let your valentine be ; Special posters were used to advantage. One of these was a lady with a bunch of violets, which was effective. ,J. J. H. LOWELL, MASS. The Market. The fierce storm of February 5 caused considerable damage in this section. The fall of snow was excessive. Sickness is increasing at an alarming rate. There is con


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