. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. «RnK !>•>..aulr'ii»rder»^ VO UNO'S 1406 Olive St., ST. LOUIS, MO. Regular dlscoaut allowed on all orders, eithei Plants or Cut Flowers. Phones: Bell, Main 2306; Kinloch. Central 4981 SAN FRANCISCO Podesta & Baldocchi 224 Qrant Avenue Prompt and careful attention to orders trom out-of-town floriatB. he Cleveland Cut Flower Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO T Will fill your orders for Designs or Cut Flowers in Northern Ohio. MARION FLORAL corMarlon, Ind. Ceitnl Nutken Tiiifi. store: 406 South Adams MRS. J. B. FREEMAN, ibading flobist. Successor to Geo. A


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. «RnK !>•>..aulr'ii»rder»^ VO UNO'S 1406 Olive St., ST. LOUIS, MO. Regular dlscoaut allowed on all orders, eithei Plants or Cut Flowers. Phones: Bell, Main 2306; Kinloch. Central 4981 SAN FRANCISCO Podesta & Baldocchi 224 Qrant Avenue Prompt and careful attention to orders trom out-of-town floriatB. he Cleveland Cut Flower Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO T Will fill your orders for Designs or Cut Flowers in Northern Ohio. MARION FLORAL corMarlon, Ind. Ceitnl Nutken Tiiifi. store: 406 South Adams MRS. J. B. FREEMAN, ibading flobist. Successor to Geo. A. Heinl ToledO^OhiO All Orders Promptly Executed. P ROVIDENCE, ni all Mam Eaghni Ptmts T. J. JOHNSTON St CO. 171 Weybisset Street, PrivMeace DMUtrdBUveries to Notre Dame Unlyersity and St. Mary's SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR DIXIE LAND TO IDLE HOUR NURSERIES Macon, Georgia AU Choice CUT FLOWERS in Season OfchidsandVaUey a, specialty A Card This Size Costs Only 70c per Week on Yearly Order It would keep yourname and your facilities before the wrhole trade. A haif-incli card costs only 35c per week on ypiirly order. Boas Co., the box manufacturers of Philadelphia, was in town last week, calling on the trade. W. A. Wettlin, of Hornell, N. Y., is growing some fine cyclamen and Primula obconica in 5-inch pots. J. B. Keller Sons' potted valley is selling well. The Eochester Floral Co. is displaying a window of Dutch hyacinths which are especially good for so early in the season. Miss Gibson has gone to Philadel- phia, Pa., for an indefinite period, be- cause of illness in the family. Word has been received from Mrs. Felix Alberts, of Phoenix, Ariz., that she is improving rapidly. George Keller's crop of stevia, from which he has been cutting for a long time, has come to an end. Mrs. E. C. Armbrust is spending two weeks with her parents in New Britain, Conn. H. E. Wilson did an artistic deco- ration at the Rosenbloom double wed- aing last week. A. E. Viand, representing Phi


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