. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. tov^ 41 NORTH PHELPS STREET Tonseth Floral Co. 188 Sixth Street (SOWERS Ud RETAILERS Portland, Ore. ROSAIA BROS. Florists and Decorators 1003 Third Atsdu* SEATTLE, WASH. HESS & SWOBODA, flORISTS Telephones 1801 and L 18S2 1415 Faroum Street OMAHA, NEB. U. J. VIRGIN 838 Canal St NEW ORLtANS, U. Lang Floral & Nursery Co.,?e'x'«'," Write or wire headquarters for flowers for Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico. No orders too iarge, none too small. Archias Floral Co. ' Choice Cut Flowers and Designs on short notice. Prompt attention
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. tov^ 41 NORTH PHELPS STREET Tonseth Floral Co. 188 Sixth Street (SOWERS Ud RETAILERS Portland, Ore. ROSAIA BROS. Florists and Decorators 1003 Third Atsdu* SEATTLE, WASH. HESS & SWOBODA, flORISTS Telephones 1801 and L 18S2 1415 Faroum Street OMAHA, NEB. U. J. VIRGIN 838 Canal St NEW ORLtANS, U. Lang Floral & Nursery Co.,?e'x'«'," Write or wire headquarters for flowers for Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico. No orders too iarge, none too small. Archias Floral Co. ' Choice Cut Flowers and Designs on short notice. Prompt attention to teleirrapb and telephone orders. Jr WIITAY a CANC ^^^ Bnadway, Crancfl BloQi, bwi • !• IflLvUA tt uUnu, whousalb and retail LARGEST GREENHOUSE ESTABLISHMENT WEST OF CHICAGO Orders delivered anywhere, including Iowa, Nsbraska, North Dakota and Soath Dakota. Free Deliveries to Omba Meabcn Flwists* Telefra^ Delivery. AbiMlantly prepared al all tines. Edwards Floral Hall Company 1716 Pacific Ave. ATUNTICaiY. NEW JERSEY ^ Nurseries: Mediterranean and South Carolina Avenues. Member Florists* TelrKrapb Delivery Aa^'u. For WISCONSIN Delivery of "Home-grown Flowers" Q«t In touch with J. E. MATTHEWSON Sheboygan, Wis. SIOUX CITY SnPPUes western Iowa, tr%\AtA a .. ^ ,_ ^ "on""*™ Minnesota, all of **^yvt\ Soath Dakota, northeastern Nebraska. J. C. RENNISON CO, KALAMAZOO, MICH. G. Van Bochove & Bro., ^1?,oV5g;°» a little with the aid of a pair of crutches, which, I hope, he can soon discard. W. J. Kennedy, president of the Gardeners' and Florists' Club, left August 23 for three weeks' vacation, to be spent at Greenfield, Mass., and in the woods of Canada. H. F. Calder, of Norwood, is market- ing the finest sweet peas coming into the Boston market. His asters are also good. Geo. W. Ayer, of Beading, who is a specialist in single violets, says that his plants are good in spite of the drought. He is at present busy housing his car- nations. The New Engl
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