. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ««WE NEVER SLEEP" IDLEWHD GREENHOUSES Memphis Jenn. 89 South Main Streot 'Up-to-the-minute" Service and Execution Every Flower in Season. Do Jo VIRGIN 838 Canal St. NEW ORLEANS, U. Chas. W. Crouch, KNOXVILLE, TENN. The Leading Florist of the South All Orders Olven Special Attention LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY BSend OS your /jyj Order* tot^JtM g] kentuckyQ^ m 550 Fourth LOUISVILLE, RY. p El B mi ll*"bir If Florists' Tilsgri|i> Dsllfary tstoclitlBO El 1118 P I X4 « A'w aj *?% A B Forth* most ra painstaking IS personal aefw ri LOUISVI
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ««WE NEVER SLEEP" IDLEWHD GREENHOUSES Memphis Jenn. 89 South Main Streot 'Up-to-the-minute" Service and Execution Every Flower in Season. Do Jo VIRGIN 838 Canal St. NEW ORLEANS, U. Chas. W. Crouch, KNOXVILLE, TENN. The Leading Florist of the South All Orders Olven Special Attention LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY BSend OS your /jyj Order* tot^JtM g] kentuckyQ^ m 550 Fourth LOUISVILLE, RY. p El B mi ll*"bir If Florists' Tilsgri|i> Dsllfary tstoclitlBO El 1118 P I X4 « A'w aj *?% A B Forth* most ra painstaking IS personal aefw ri LOUISVILLE, KY, AUaUST R. BAUMER MASONIC TEMPLK Uamber Florists' Telegraph Delirary Asi'a and now professor of botany at the University of Illinois, was a recent visitor. Edward Kalisch, of Kalisch Bros. Floral Co., spent June 8 and 9 at Jef- ferson City, Mo., preparing the deco- rations for a large wedding. The bou- quets were made here and shipped to that city. They arrived in first-class shape. The great beds of Gruss an Teplitz roses at Compton Hill and Tower Grove parks are in full bloom and attracting a great deal of attention, John J. Burke, who has been south for the last year, working in floral es- tablishments in that part of the coun- try, is home again. He says he is looking for a good location to open in the fall. J. W. Schuette, of the South St. Louis Nurseries, has retired from busi- ness. He and his daughters will start this month on a western trip, taking in the San Francisco fair before re- turning home. George Madsen, head of the Alton Floral Co., in company with Mrs. Madsen, spent a day in the city last week. Mr. Madsen says he has started his new range. The material, from the John C. Moninger Co., Chicago, is on the grounds. C. C. Sanders, head of the Sanders' Nurseries, spent a few days last week with his son, Walter, at St. James, Mo. Now that the season is at an end, Mr. Sanders will spend most of his time motoring through the country. Wendell W. Webster, of
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