. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. LIKE LEATHER - ALWAYS PLIABLE MAGNOLIA LEAVES PREPARED Beech or Oak Spraye Qr«eny Tan or R«d 100-lb. Cases $ Prepared by REEVES Ji^is COLORS: Brown, Green or Purple PBICK PER CARTON Short Oak or Beech Sprays Per Carton, $ 25 lbs. of leaves $ 50 lbs. of leaves ... 100 lbs. of leaves If Red ia wanted add 16 per eent. z (0 Id. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD WITH PROPER REFERENCE Southern Decorative Evergreens IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HUCKLEBERRY FOLIAGE £ WATER OAK FOLIAGE $ per case REEVES FOLIAGE CO., Inc., Brewton, Ala. SURE TO PLEASE O


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. LIKE LEATHER - ALWAYS PLIABLE MAGNOLIA LEAVES PREPARED Beech or Oak Spraye Qr«eny Tan or R«d 100-lb. Cases $ Prepared by REEVES Ji^is COLORS: Brown, Green or Purple PBICK PER CARTON Short Oak or Beech Sprays Per Carton, $ 25 lbs. of leaves $ 50 lbs. of leaves ... 100 lbs. of leaves If Red ia wanted add 16 per eent. z (0 Id. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD WITH PROPER REFERENCE Southern Decorative Evergreens IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HUCKLEBERRY FOLIAGE £ WATER OAK FOLIAGE $ per case REEVES FOLIAGE CO., Inc., Brewton, Ala. SURE TO PLEASE O r 0 (0 0) i oi z STANDARD CASES Mwitloa The Hrlaw when yon wrlU. M. E. Carter, manager of the W. L. Bock Flower Co., has been appointed district representative of the F. T. D. Frank Stuppy, of St. Joseph, Mo., was a visitor last week. No great inconvenience was caused by the switchmen's strike. Only for two days were express shipments refused. The rest of the time boxes marked for funerals were received and went through as usual. Friday, April 16, the embargo was lifted and all shipments went out. T. J. Noll & Co. sent a truck load of supplies, in various-sized packages, to out-of-town customers the day the ex- press embargo was lifted. James D. Ragan will plant 20,000 car- nations within the next ten or fifteen days. He had his field all ready to be- gin planting several days ago, but be- «ause the ground was soft from heavy rains he had to delay planting. Carnation planting is being done at different times in different localities here, owing to the rainfall. Last Thurs- day night, April 15, there was a heavy rain and fall of hail in the eastern part of the city and around Independence, Mo., while in the southwestern part of the city not enough rain fell to settle the dust. A. F. Barbe had his field ready for planting carnations and expected to be- gin work last Friday, April 16, but he will not be able to do anything for sev- eral days. He expects to put in 10,000 pl


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