. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. "WK NEVER SLEEP ft wmmis Memphis, Tenn. 89 South Main Stroot •Up-to-the-minute" Service and Execution Every Flower in Season TO HARRy PAPWORTH L^cM<brlc Ridge Nlurscoi STORE '^ i36 CoroMticI *—-,, v. J. VIRGIN 838 Canal St NEW ORIEANS, U. Chas. W. Crouch, KNOXVILLE, TENN. The Leadin« Florist of the South AH Orders Olven Special Attentleii KENTUCKY. vSwoh ncpapooATto Si^ errA5LinicD iar3 fmnomstma? IMO Fourth Avenue Louirville For painstaking personal service send your orders to the South's Most Modern Floral and Art Establ
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. "WK NEVER SLEEP ft wmmis Memphis, Tenn. 89 South Main Stroot •Up-to-the-minute" Service and Execution Every Flower in Season TO HARRy PAPWORTH L^cM<brlc Ridge Nlurscoi STORE '^ i36 CoroMticI *—-,, v. J. VIRGIN 838 Canal St NEW ORIEANS, U. Chas. W. Crouch, KNOXVILLE, TENN. The Leadin« Florist of the South AH Orders Olven Special Attentleii KENTUCKY. vSwoh ncpapooATto Si^ errA5LinicD iar3 fmnomstma? IMO Fourth Avenue Louirville For painstaking personal service send your orders to the South's Most Modern Floral and Art Establishment. lavender sweet peas, with a cluster of Ward roses tied with Ward ribbon, was made by H. E. Wilson for the Kirk funeral. Other beautiful pieces were also sent by this firm. J. Clinton Kellogg, chairman • of the city beautiful scheme, reports highly satisfactory progress. He says that more exterior decorations are appear- ing daily. This is Rochester's first year under such a scheme and .the success so far is gratifying to the committee. Within three years, Mr. Kellogg says, their aim will be accomplished, and out- door decoration will be a permanent thing of our city. Needless to say, our growers have been much benefited by this scheme. George T. Boucher reports business dull. Store trade is quiet. He has had a few decorations of late, but they have been on a small scale. The Rochester Floral Co. had a dainty window display last week. Black and white check mats are arranged at the bottom of the window, with a quan- tity of miniature vases of pink and white sweet peas. Large basket vases of Mrs. Francis King gladioli are placed at the sides, with a background of palms. Most of the florists are closing at 6 p. m. Saturdays, during July and August, while the wholesale house is open Sunday from 7 to 8 a. m., during July, August and September. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Wilson returned from the New England states Tuesday night, July 13, after a two weeks' trip. Mr. and Mrs. W
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