. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. "WE NEVER SLEEP •» gkSuses Memphis, Tenn. 89 South Main Str««t "Up-to-the-minute" Service and Execution Every Flower in Season. A Card This Size Coats Only 70o>i>«r We«k on Tearl^ Order It would keep yonr name and your facilities before the whole trade. A half-Inch card coats only 86c per week on yearly order. V. J. ^VIRGIN 838 Canal St NEW ORLtANS, U. On. W. Croucli, KNOXVILLE, TENN. The Leading Florist of the South AWOrdws «!¥•? Spaelai Attention BEYER FlORAl CO. ^.S,!™ Daily dsllverles to Notre Dame Unlyenity ydSt^Mtfy'i Aca


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. "WE NEVER SLEEP •» gkSuses Memphis, Tenn. 89 South Main Str««t "Up-to-the-minute" Service and Execution Every Flower in Season. A Card This Size Coats Only 70o>i>«r We«k on Tearl^ Order It would keep yonr name and your facilities before the whole trade. A half-Inch card coats only 86c per week on yearly order. V. J. ^VIRGIN 838 Canal St NEW ORLtANS, U. On. W. Croucli, KNOXVILLE, TENN. The Leading Florist of the South AWOrdws «!¥•? Spaelai Attention BEYER FlORAl CO. ^.S,!™ Daily dsllverles to Notre Dame Unlyenity ydSt^Mtfy'i Academy. it Ik D V^LORAL CO ^'^^?^ ? 118 West Stk Areii A. T. BUSHONA. Pi«p. Atmu aARY. IND. LOUISVILLE, KENT U CK Y 19 HSend OS yctor Orders for m kentucky(^_^ ' m 550 Fourth Are., LOUISVILLE, RY. H 19 (9 II ID MMbtr of Florltts' Tslsgrapli Dillvary Association 19 19 19 1) For the most 1=1 painataking IS personal ser- 1=1 vice. 19 LOUISVILLE, KY. AUeUST R. BAUMER MASONIC TEMPU Member Florists' Telegraph Dellyery Aw'n in Boston December 18, adopted a list of prizes for roses in pots or tubs. The classes for cut blooms will be arranged later. It has been practically decided to hold the annual meeting and exhibi- tion in Boston, March 18 to 21, 1915, in connection with the spring show of the Massachusetts Horticultural So- ciety. W. P. Eich, Sec'y. PITTSBUBGH. The IMarket. When Pittsburgh awakened Monday morning, December 14, everything was covered with a beautiful mantle of snow, and the next three nights the thermometer registered 2 degrees be- low zero. The weather moderated slightly until Saturday, when we had a whole day of cold rain. The effect of the cold weather on trade was bad, as the change was so sudden that peo- ple kept to the house. Plantsmen suf- fered, because it was risky to try to ship plants with even the most careful packing. But with the cold we had plenty of sunshine and the growers of out flowers will have no complaints, as the sunshine put the


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