. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Everything In Flowers! GRAKELOW'S Broad Street at Cumberland, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. ERIE, FA. J. V. LAVER ERIE, PA. Write. Phone or Wire S^jf tt^lly PITTSBURGH, PA. E. C. LUDWIG FLORAL CO. 710 East Diamond Street OPEN DAY and NIGHT Members of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery RANKLIN, PENNA. BELL FLORAL CO. ALL NORTHWESTERN PA, store at Chattanooga May 19. Messrs. Harrison and their sister, Miss Bess, are in charge of the new venture. They are experienced florists, having grown up with the Joys, their mot


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Everything In Flowers! GRAKELOW'S Broad Street at Cumberland, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. ERIE, FA. J. V. LAVER ERIE, PA. Write. Phone or Wire S^jf tt^lly PITTSBURGH, PA. E. C. LUDWIG FLORAL CO. 710 East Diamond Street OPEN DAY and NIGHT Members of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery RANKLIN, PENNA. BELL FLORAL CO. ALL NORTHWESTERN PA, store at Chattanooga May 19. Messrs. Harrison and their sister, Miss Bess, are in charge of the new venture. They are experienced florists, having grown up with the Joys, their mother being a Joy. For the present all supplies will be shipped from Nashville. Green- houses may be built in the vicinity of Chattanooga later. Geny Bros, have put in a new "cold room," cooled by their refrigerating plant, which gives them room to do nearly all their own cold storage. There will be more annual and per- ennial flowers grown in the open and offered to the trade this season than ever before in Nashville. During the last few years there has been a decided shortage of flowers for summer use, and the desire to prevent this led to the planting of these subjects. Louis Haury, who went into the mar- ket-gardening business a little more than a year ago, is growing pot plant? and bedding plants almost as extensive- ly as he is vegetables. He has a stall in the market and wagons on the street?!, J. F. Corbett has a batch of the best columbines in bloom that I have ever seen in this vicinity. Just why more of these plants are not grown by the trade here I cannot say. They cer- tainly give more good flowers at less expense than most plants. R. F, Smith, carnation grower for the Joy Floral Co., has a large lot of carna- tion seedlings that are about large enough to bench. He has been work- ing along this line for some time and has two or three carnations that are promising. He says the best thing he has ever produced is a larger, double Mrs. Sander daisy. It surely i


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