. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ... FLORIST . . 426 Madison Ave.—and 49th Strert Also Vanderbilt and MlTlf/ VARK" Ritz-Carlton Hotels l^ltl' W I UtXiV Telephone Murray HIU 783 Highest award at the International Flower Show, April 11, Grand Central Palace. uoeatlOB Central. PerMnal Attenttl«& NEW YORK CITY THE PARK FLORIST S. H. CALAMARAS 115 E. ;Wth Street AT YOUR SERVICE FLORIST FOR 25 YEARS ESTABLISHED 1875 C. F. BAKER & SON UTICA, N. Y. We Cover Central New York Members P. T. D. UnCA, N. Y. Utica FloreJ Co. Largest and most modem floral establish- ment in Central


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ... FLORIST . . 426 Madison Ave.—and 49th Strert Also Vanderbilt and MlTlf/ VARK" Ritz-Carlton Hotels l^ltl' W I UtXiV Telephone Murray HIU 783 Highest award at the International Flower Show, April 11, Grand Central Palace. uoeatlOB Central. PerMnal Attenttl«& NEW YORK CITY THE PARK FLORIST S. H. CALAMARAS 115 E. ;Wth Street AT YOUR SERVICE FLORIST FOR 25 YEARS ESTABLISHED 1875 C. F. BAKER & SON UTICA, N. Y. We Cover Central New York Members P. T. D. UnCA, N. Y. Utica FloreJ Co. Largest and most modem floral establish- ment in Central New York. Send us your orders for Utica and vicinity. BRONX,NewYorkCity FORDHAM FLORIST 421 E. FORDHAM ROAD ROCHESTER. 88 5T N. Y. F. T. D. We reach all Western .V. Y. Points J. B. KELLER SONS. Florists Rochester, N. Y. 25 CLINTON AVENUE. N. Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery membp:r V. T. I). YONKERS, N. Y. HouMiS R. T. BRODERICK TO ' 785 FIFTH AVENUE » l^ust t»ct,ia«t«, an4 4l4cniion io fild'i^^ -iisixn^ sLifdarii ef t^utiliyani Service ii iiw»yi tnainUin*i.'i l^^^^n<=^ f{of\z ^^fi^z^ 7241; TH2 BUNYARD 413 Madison Avenue NEW YORK CITY Member F. T. D. SUMMER SEASON, Bellevue Ave. NEWPORT. R. I. change of the annual meeting from Jan- uary to Novemlier and appointment of next meeting place as St. Jjouis; third, that the next executive coinmittee meet- ing be lield in Sei)tciiil)('r, ;it Springfield, 111. All three recoiiniiciKhitions were :i<-c(']it Missouri com- mittee won the contest -with eleven new members, as the Illinois committee had only seven. The new members obtained by the Missouri committee were: Wil- liam Winter, Kirkwood, Mo.; Kau- maun, St. Louis, Mo.; .Joseph IlaustM-, Adolph Fuchs, K. Macklev, llerm;iii Kr- selius, of Webster Groves, Mo.; Werner Bros., (Mayton, Mo.; W. H. Kruse. Mrs. Ida Uruenig, St. Louis, Mo.; Charles Hccht, Anghini, Mo.; Georg(> B. Wind- ier, St. Jjouis. Those obtaine(] by the Illinois committee were: II. L. Hil


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