. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'S FLORIST , Fortress Monroe, Va. Special messenger service to above city, Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. UNIONTOWN, PA. STENSON &. UtGRAlW'^liSS'-^ 11 Morgantown Street FRESH HOME-GROWN CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS at all Umes GILES, The Florist READING, PENNA. Member F. T. D. J. V. LAYER ERIE, PA. Write, Phone orWireTS^^hoSfv^. ERIE, PA. Bell Phone UO-J PITTSTON, PA. MARTHA HUNTLEY HOUSER Member of F. T. D. 8 Williams Street HUNTINGDON, PA. JT 1?CT TTT T ATDr* GOOD SERVICE . UCj^ULEj LlAlnU GUARANTEED WARR


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'S FLORIST , Fortress Monroe, Va. Special messenger service to above city, Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. UNIONTOWN, PA. STENSON &. UtGRAlW'^liSS'-^ 11 Morgantown Street FRESH HOME-GROWN CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS at all Umes GILES, The Florist READING, PENNA. Member F. T. D. J. V. LAYER ERIE, PA. Write, Phone orWireTS^^hoSfv^. ERIE, PA. Bell Phone UO-J PITTSTON, PA. MARTHA HUNTLEY HOUSER Member of F. T. D. 8 Williams Street HUNTINGDON, PA. JT 1?CT TTT T ATDr* GOOD SERVICE . UCj^ULEj LlAlnU GUARANTEED WARREN, PA. Crescent noral Garden, ""^^^p°j;S^- WilkeS-Barre Peon^^f.^nla Town. f:Tl&hl A. W. B. EVANS Williamsport, Pa. W. J. EVENDEN'S SONS THE LEADING FLORISTS Members Telegraph Delivery Association SCHULTHEIS, Florist Sn Chnrch Street. 612 Linden Street, DUNMORE, PA. SCRANTON. PA. Members of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asi'n. Erie, Pa. Charles G. Ofierle 2408 Poplar Street Charlottesville, Va. LANKFORD-S ^^^'jli^'' the miuiug district all last week. The regiment was callL'd out by Governor Gardner Monday morning, December 8, when a force of volunteers reported for ?work at the Missouri mines. Mr. Car- ter was mess sergeant at a camp near Oskaloosa, Mo. His company was quartered in a church and, according to a letter from him a few .lays ago, quite comfortably situated. James Mus« lias sold his cut flower business in the Woolworth 5 and lu- cent store to Price E. Payne and Meyer Lieberman. An oak tree, said to be 200 years old, was recently cut down in the yard of the J. C. Egelhoff home, 2700 Main street. For the last two years the tree has not seemed to be in a healthy con- dition, but members of the Egelhoff family who had played around the tree as children were reluctant to have it cut down. A consultation recently re- sulted in the decision that the tree was dead and when it was estimated that it would yield several cords of wood at .$ a cord it was


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