. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CINCINNATI 532-534 Race St. E. G. HILL FLORAL CO. Good Stock and Good Bervloo Member F. T. D. Phones Main 1874-1876 EDWARD A. FORTER. Horist Successor to A. Sunderbruch's Sons 128 W. Fourth St., Cincinnati, O. SCHRAMM BROS. Send us your orders for TOLEDO, OHIO iso7-i8 omntRY sTmn* Members Florists' 4!elesraph Delivery FLORISTS' TELISRAPH DILIVERY TOLEDO, OHIO MBTZ & BATEBIAN 414 Madison Avenue OHIO BUILDING DAYTON, OHIO IS and 18 W. Sid St. Matthews the Florist BatabUBhed In 188S Gir^eoltioaseii and Nanerles In RtTerdsle. The livingston Seed CO


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CINCINNATI 532-534 Race St. E. G. HILL FLORAL CO. Good Stock and Good Bervloo Member F. T. D. Phones Main 1874-1876 EDWARD A. FORTER. Horist Successor to A. Sunderbruch's Sons 128 W. Fourth St., Cincinnati, O. SCHRAMM BROS. Send us your orders for TOLEDO, OHIO iso7-i8 omntRY sTmn* Members Florists' 4!elesraph Delivery FLORISTS' TELISRAPH DILIVERY TOLEDO, OHIO MBTZ & BATEBIAN 414 Madison Avenue OHIO BUILDING DAYTON, OHIO IS and 18 W. Sid St. Matthews the Florist BatabUBhed In 188S Gir^eoltioaseii and Nanerles In RtTerdsle. The livingston Seed COe FLORISTS COVER ALL OHIO POINTS 114 N. High St, COLUMBUS, OfflO THE KAY-DINOND CO. YOUNGSTOWN, O. Members Florists* Telegraph Delivery Ass'n ALWAYS HAVE COMPLETE STOCK ON HAND MRS. J. B. FREEMAN OF "THE FLOWERS" 336 Superior Street, TOLEDO, OHIO VAN METEII FLOWER SHOP i^f'Aln, Springfield, O. BEST FLO"'*-RStor PVRHV orCASION NEWARK, OHIO CHAS. A. DUERR Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery KENT BROTHERS IhS?^" NEWARK, OHIO Eggert N. Zetutz The Leading: Florist 209 West Market Street, LIMA, OHIO National Florist Representative Rotary Florist Member of. Florists' Telegraph Delivcrr FLORAL DESIGNS «Vi^\ KINDS COLUMBUS Telegraph Orders Carefully Executed. Citlzen'a'ss^, BeU Main 2903 HO SO. Hl^ St. OHIO Wibin'iSeedStoN COVERS ALL IHIO POINTS 2C 22 W. Church Street BOSTON. The Market. A small variety of flowers now is to be found in the market, and business is quiet. Outdoor flowers predominate and will now do so for some weeks. As- sters and gladioli vie for supremacy. Both are abundant, and while some ex- tra good stock realizes fair prices the general average is rather low and does not equal that of a year ago. Some primulinus gladioli are seen. They are much more decorative and far less stiff than the other types of gladioli! Lilies are abundant and of grand quality, but few sell at more than $4 to $5 per hun- dred. Sweet peas are out of the market and last w


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