. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. «WE NEVER SLEEP" umlBousEs Memphis, TeRiio 89 South Main Str««t "Up-to-the-minute" Service and Execution Every Flower in Season. A Card This Size Coata Only 70o p«r Week on Tearly Order It woald keep ycrar name and yoar facilities before the -whole trade. A half-inch card costa only 36c per week on yearlj order. U. J. .VIRGIN 838 Canal St. NEW ORLEANS, Ik. Chas. w. Cniuck, KNOXYILLE, TENN. The Leading Florist o^ the South All Ordara Olvn Special Attontlon BEYER FLORAL CO. ^Tnd'? Dally deliveries to Notre Dame University and St. Mary'
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. «WE NEVER SLEEP" umlBousEs Memphis, TeRiio 89 South Main Str««t "Up-to-the-minute" Service and Execution Every Flower in Season. A Card This Size Coata Only 70o p«r Week on Tearly Order It woald keep ycrar name and yoar facilities before the -whole trade. A half-inch card costa only 36c per week on yearlj order. U. J. .VIRGIN 838 Canal St. NEW ORLEANS, Ik. Chas. w. Cniuck, KNOXYILLE, TENN. The Leading Florist o^ the South All Ordara Olvn Special Attontlon BEYER FLORAL CO. ^Tnd'? Dally deliveries to Notre Dame University and St. Mary's Academy. FLORAL CO. 118 West Sth Ayenne A. T. BUSHONQ. Prap. OARV. IND. GARY LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 11 1=1 Send us your idStfm^ For the UKMl 1=1 painstakinc ISI peraoaal aer- 1=1 ?ice. IBt Orders tot^ /y^ m kentuckyQ^ HI 550 Fourth LOUISVILLE, KY. B 11II Hi!] Mtaibir of Florists' TsliKraph Dollviry Assoclatioo III If] §) ® LOUISVILLE, KY AUGUST R. BAUMER MASONIC TEMPLE Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n ranged for the spring show of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. Charles E. Evans, of Watertown, is strong on callas now, as well as mignonette and asparagus. William H. Elliott is now quite ac- tive, although he is twenty pounds lighter than before his recent illness. Let everyone planning to attend the Buffalo carnation convention from this section write to S. J. Goddard at once. Boston must needs send a good delega- tion, with so popular a president. W. N. C. BUITALO. The Market. After the severe weather of late De- cember and the new year, we are hav- ing a thaw, accompanied by rain and slush. There is a lull in trade, as is usual after the holiday rush, but fu- neral work continues to be heavy. There is an abundance of all kinds of cut stock. French daffodils, Romans, sweet peas and Lilium speciosum are among the spring flowers offered. There has been some early freesias, Mrs. Sander daisies and mignonette. Har- risii lilies are scarce, but there ar
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