. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Everytliing First-ClaM Mth and H Sfreefa JOHN L RATCUFFE FLORIST 209 W. Broad St. S3S2{]!?etLJSX- Hotel GRenbrier, TJZt^t RICHMOND, VA. n ^WHEELI/MG, aWE5T VIRGINIA AND EASTERN OHIO POINTS^ DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE VKGIKMFIPWER/nop ^ \Q.\1 MARKET ST. R. ABBOTT PARK pLQjJ^ COMPANY Both Phones Greenhouses: Buchanan, Lafayette and Schiller Aves., Broad St. Park. TRENTON, N. J. EW JERSEY DWUD SCEDtY—rATERSON ul tiSSUC Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. day here last week. This was Mr. Vaughan's first visit to St. Louis since 1904, and hi


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Everytliing First-ClaM Mth and H Sfreefa JOHN L RATCUFFE FLORIST 209 W. Broad St. S3S2{]!?etLJSX- Hotel GRenbrier, TJZt^t RICHMOND, VA. n ^WHEELI/MG, aWE5T VIRGINIA AND EASTERN OHIO POINTS^ DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE VKGIKMFIPWER/nop ^ \Q.\1 MARKET ST. R. ABBOTT PARK pLQjJ^ COMPANY Both Phones Greenhouses: Buchanan, Lafayette and Schiller Aves., Broad St. Park. TRENTON, N. J. EW JERSEY DWUD SCEDtY—rATERSON ul tiSSUC Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. day here last week. This was Mr. Vaughan's first visit to St. Louis since 1904, and his many friends were glad to see him. H. C. Neubrand, represent- ing A. N. Pierson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn., and Frank J. Farney, represent- ing the M. Bice Co., Philadelphia, also were recent visitors. Werner Bros., rose growers at Clay- ton, Mo., have been off crop on roses of late, but made up with good con- signments of chrysanthemums and val- ley. According to Hugo Werner, they expect to be just right for Christmas, and that is when they are most needed. The Young Bros. Floral Co., on Waterman avenue, has its large show house filled with fine blooming plants for Christmas. John and William are hustlers and they have a great run of excellent business in this fashionable section. Fred , Jr., of Kirkwood, presi- dent of the St. Louis County Growers' Association, will leave this week to spend the winter in Florida, where his son, Emil, has a large tract of land under cultivation. Mr. Ude 's other two sons will look after the Kirkwood place during his absence. Julius Schaeffer is now the official window decorator at MuUanphy's down- town store. Arthur Ellison, who is also with this concern, is in the designing department. W. W. Ohlweiler, chairman of the flower show committee, says his com- mittee will hold monthlv meetings from now on. Any suggestions from mem- bers in the trade for the good of the show will be given prompt attention if sent to any member of the committee.


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