. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NO ORDER TOO LARGE NO ORDER TOO SMALL Member F. T. D. /^T T^l TT'T A X TTX Member a ^^?^?^ ^ ??—!.?—lA , 1 M^^ jQQ^ EUCLID AVENUE WE ARE THE LARGEST GROWERS OF CUT FLOWERS IN OHIO CThe mosl beautiful floorer store K in .^'Imerica is in % Cleueldnd. and u?anls your telegraph orders CThe Jones-Russell Co. A n A A CLEVELAND, O. 6923 EUCLID AVENUE WESTMAN & GETZ FLOWERS and SERVICE Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery CLEVELAND, OHIO Wm. H. Temblett FLOWERS Member F. T. D. 10313 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, PENN


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NO ORDER TOO LARGE NO ORDER TOO SMALL Member F. T. D. /^T T^l TT'T A X TTX Member a ^^?^?^ ^ ??—!.?—lA , 1 M^^ jQQ^ EUCLID AVENUE WE ARE THE LARGEST GROWERS OF CUT FLOWERS IN OHIO CThe mosl beautiful floorer store K in .^'Imerica is in % Cleueldnd. and u?anls your telegraph orders CThe Jones-Russell Co. A n A A CLEVELAND, O. 6923 EUCLID AVENUE WESTMAN & GETZ FLOWERS and SERVICE Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery CLEVELAND, OHIO Wm. H. Temblett FLOWERS Member F. T. D. 10313 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, PENN SQUARE FLORISTS ALWAYS OPEN CLEVELAND, O. BRAMLEY & SON ^^?iBrl^7'^t"^?.°~* U^^i. AL* RELIANCE SEED CO. ironton, Unio tristate florists Southern Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia Bowling Green, Ohio BRIG HAM'S FLOWER STORE 174 South Main Street MARIETTA, OHIO ""'" N. KIGER HAVE OUR OWN 0REEa«HOtTSES E. Farnham, Carrollton, Mo.; Frank 8tuppy, Dr. Murphy and A. Adolph, of St. Joaepli, Mo., were among the week's visitors. Many of the orders for the Henry Guettel funeral were filled by the Apollo Flower Shop. Some of them came from New York. A blanket of Eussell roses from the employees of the Palace store here was one of the large pieces. Mr. and Mrs. A. Newell and their daughter have returned from a trip uj) the St. Lawrence to Canada and the Tliousand islauas. The funeral of Lieutenant Eichards, of the flying service, was the occasion of a great deal of floral work. The W. L. Bock Flower Co. made a pair of air- plane wings, seven feet long, of silver magnolia leaves and Easter lilies, with a solid shield of white asters. The company also made a 6-foot cross of red roses and pink lilies, and a number of smaller orders. The two new houses of the Alpha Floral Co. are completed and the old house has been remodeled. Under the greenhouses i« a reservoir 7x12x144 feet, which is filled from a pond on Mr. Elberfield's property and into which water drains from


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