. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OUR FACILITIES are unexcelled in this section of the country. 115 E. Main St. Member Florists'Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. NORFOLK PROMPT SERVICE FIRST-CLASS STOCK VIRGINIA. NORFOLK'S TELEGKAPH FLORIST, Fortress Monroe, Va. Special messenger service to above city, Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. Richmond, Va. The Hammond Company, Inc. LEADING FLORISTS 109 EAST BROAD STREET ROANOKE, VA FALLON, Florist Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assn. °^.?oi^« ROANOKE, VAe are griven prompt and careful attentioo by WERTZ, FLORIST, Inc. Pr
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OUR FACILITIES are unexcelled in this section of the country. 115 E. Main St. Member Florists'Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. NORFOLK PROMPT SERVICE FIRST-CLASS STOCK VIRGINIA. NORFOLK'S TELEGKAPH FLORIST, Fortress Monroe, Va. Special messenger service to above city, Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. Richmond, Va. The Hammond Company, Inc. LEADING FLORISTS 109 EAST BROAD STREET ROANOKE, VA FALLON, Florist Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assn. °^.?oi^« ROANOKE, VAe are griven prompt and careful attentioo by WERTZ, FLORIST, Inc. Pr^'r Portsmouth, Va^ Cotton The Florist, 333 High St PETERSBURG, VA. MRS. ROBT. B. STILES, Florist Phone aio 1202 W. Washingtoa fJi XT \ T Flowers delivered [Norton, Va. irh^;'ey"V!^p„i?'°' NORTON FLORAL CO. LYNCHBURG, Va J. J. FALLON CO. ^Srl^^.^l)"^ LYNCHBURG, Va. MISS McCARRON r'tf.'^;^^^^.^ STAUNTON, VA. ''^'i:^llt'^ JOHN FALLON HARRISONBURG, VA. Ie^xwe WETSEL seed CO., Inc. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA GEORGE Inc. Member Florists' Tcle«raph Dellyery Association. Charlottesville, Va. LANKFORD'S g^itJ^rsfti'if^^J" Charleston, S. C. Art Floral Co. 2 19 King Street, near Market CHARLESTON, S. C. Carolina Floral Store King and George Sts. Greenhouses, Saxon. S. C. Member F. T. D. SPARTANBURG AND ALL SOUTH CAROLINA CHARLES A. MOSS Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assn. GREENVILLL, S. C. iJ^^^I!^^ RODGERS FLOWER SHOP Sunnllpa thn Pl<l"innt Softinn of South CiiroUna Tampa, Fla ^ffi V^mhor F T 0. CO L. E, Bohannon, of the Kansas City- Wholesale Cut Flower Co., made a mo- tion that the trustees and officers of the club work out some plan by which the members be assessed a fair amount to provide a general fund for local and na- tional publicity. This carried without a dissenting vote and brought up the matter of local advertising for Christ- mas. In less than fifteen minutes, $1,000 had been subscribed, in various amounts from $5 to $100, for advertising in the lo
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