. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. LKAniHO wLOwaam Oeny Bros. 818 nf^ Avmiae No. NASHVILLE, TENN. NASHVILLE, TENN. HAURY & SONS 712 Chwdi Siract Will take care of roar oiden with oaia and diapatch. NASHVILLE, TENN. JOY FLORAL COMPANY Members Florists' Telesrraph Delivery Ass'n it WE NEVER SLEEP" ttEENHOOSES. NCl^^lliS, TCDIL 89 South Main Stroot "Dp-to-the-minute" Service and Ezecatbm. Erery Flower in Season. Clarksburg^ W* Va- Order yoor flowers on any oooaaion for delivery in this section from tha lMdin« Florists in the State. Hayman Greenhouse Co. Oarksburg, W.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. LKAniHO wLOwaam Oeny Bros. 818 nf^ Avmiae No. NASHVILLE, TENN. NASHVILLE, TENN. HAURY & SONS 712 Chwdi Siract Will take care of roar oiden with oaia and diapatch. NASHVILLE, TENN. JOY FLORAL COMPANY Members Florists' Telesrraph Delivery Ass'n it WE NEVER SLEEP" ttEENHOOSES. NCl^^lliS, TCDIL 89 South Main Stroot "Dp-to-the-minute" Service and Ezecatbm. Erery Flower in Season. Clarksburg^ W* Va- Order yoor flowers on any oooaaion for delivery in this section from tha lMdin« Florists in the State. Hayman Greenhouse Co. Oarksburg, W. Va. J. W. DUDLEY SONS CO., Horist hWestVirginiai Ton can depend on oa for all onlerB for deliv- |«giaWegtYii8inia. CHARLES P. DUDLEY ., FLORIST •Tnst w,..ni;M ttmtt tts.^i l.«.f«. p*" Charleston, W. Vs. V^ (iven prompt and carefol attention by the l^gLESTON COT FIOWEE AND riAiff CO. «H:h,KNOXVILLE,TENN. The Leading Florist of the South _^'0rdai« Olvn Special AttMrtton ^EYER FLORAL CO. '^S^'^' ^« 7 deliveries to Notre Dame University and St. Mary's Academy. LOUISVILLE, KY. AUaUST R. BAUMER masonic tunpu Mamber Florists' Telegraph DeliTory Asa'n Lexington, Ky. KELLER, Florist ffigk Grade Cut FliweR and Deiigiuiig Hourly Car Service for Paris, Qoorgetovra. Yersulles, Frankfort and Nicholasville. Lexington, Ky< QUALITY FLOWERS JOHN A. KELLER ISS B. mil Strswt Mainb«r F. T. D« the picnic. The seed houses, as usual, are in with specials. Anyone wishing to offer a special prize can do so by calling up any of the trustees of the Florists' Club. The majority of the retailers and all the wholesalers showed their patriotism by closing a half day July 4. Only a few kept open until midnight, as usual. John Mortiz, head of the greenhouses at Forest park, reports that the con- tinuous dry weather has played havoc with the fine flower beds in the dif- ferent parks throughout the city and that all the young shrubs will have to be replaced this fall. Both Mr. Mortiz


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