. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists^ Review August 18, 1921 Waters, Mrs. Percy, Toronto, Ont. Way, J. H., Chicago, 111. Weaver, E. L., Pittsburgh, Pa. Weber, Fred H., and wife, St. Louis, Mo. Welland, George, and wife, Chicago. Weike, H. R., Milwaukee, Wis. Welsh, John, Philadelphia. Pa. Werdermann, Henry U., Jersey City, N. J. Wessenauer, Sewlckley, Pa. Westcott, M. R., Falls Church, Va. Whalen, Mrs., Pittsburgh, Pa. Whllldln, John G., Philadelphia, Pa. White, R. R., Troy, O. Whltt, Henry. Silverhill, Md. Whlttemore, Harvey F., Waltham, Mass. Wle<ley, John, Au


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists^ Review August 18, 1921 Waters, Mrs. Percy, Toronto, Ont. Way, J. H., Chicago, 111. Weaver, E. L., Pittsburgh, Pa. Weber, Fred H., and wife, St. Louis, Mo. Welland, George, and wife, Chicago. Weike, H. R., Milwaukee, Wis. Welsh, John, Philadelphia. Pa. Werdermann, Henry U., Jersey City, N. J. Wessenauer, Sewlckley, Pa. Westcott, M. R., Falls Church, Va. Whalen, Mrs., Pittsburgh, Pa. Whllldln, John G., Philadelphia, Pa. White, R. R., Troy, O. Whltt, Henry. Silverhill, Md. Whlttemore, Harvey F., Waltham, Mass. Wle<ley, John, Augusta, Ga. Wilson, Mrs. Ella Grant, Cleveland, O. Wilson, J. S., Des Moines, la. Wilson, J. W., Cleveland, O. Wise, B. M., Cleveland, O. Wochstedt, Charles, Baltimore, Md. Wolf, Louis, Pittsburgh, Pa. Wolff, Earl T., Philadelphia. Pa. Wolff, Julius, and wife, Philadelphia, Pa. Woodruff, T. N., Long Gap, N. C. X., T., Z. Yawner, Geo., Toronto, Ont. Yirkulan. A., Philadelphia, Pa. Young, John, New York. Young, J. W., Philadelphia, Pa. Zetlltz, Rolf, Dayton, 0. Zieger, E. J. F., Philadelphia, Pa. Zirkman, Arthur, Philadelphia, Pa. «^'ixs^tx8<jivs^ixg^ixs^txs^ivs^[^wwi«« THE TRADE'S DISPLAY rti(Svitrstii«viirsvir)«vir)«vir?svitysviivs\ir/Svir?w»Y;ir«^^^^ UNPREPOSSESSING as it may be from the outside, being the sec- ond story of one of those central market houses commoner to cities of the east than of the west, convention hall is one of the best inside that the society has had in recent years for its display. A high-arched roof gives it a spacious appearance, and the light and general view are good, no columns interfering. Aisles are wide enough and exhibitors have opportunity to extend themselves so far as their wishes may carry them. Large exhibits, however, are not many, railroad rates militating against them, and the result is that the floor space is cut up in an irregular way that does not produce an artistic whole. Descrip- tion of the individual exhibits follows: M


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