. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fremont, 0. Horn Floral Co. 912 CROOHAN ST Member F. T. D. COLUMBUS, 0., and Vicinity TEE MUNK FLORAL CO., Growers Can fill all retail orders. WILSON'S WE WILL DO IT PROMPTLY COLUMBUS, OHIO Members F. T. D. Ass'n. Columbus, Ohio THE FRANKLIN PARK FLORAL CO. Cnt Fln^ver^ for Central Ohio. VAN METER FLOWER SHOP '^Td^ili^g SPRINGFIELD, OHIO BEST FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION STEUBENVILLE,OHIO E. E. MoCAUSLEN, Prop. HUSCROFT'S FLOWER SHOP SUDER'S TheToledo,Ohio, Florins A. A. SUDER. Proprietor 2941-3003 CHERRY STREET A Card This Size (Osts only $'>


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fremont, 0. Horn Floral Co. 912 CROOHAN ST Member F. T. D. COLUMBUS, 0., and Vicinity TEE MUNK FLORAL CO., Growers Can fill all retail orders. WILSON'S WE WILL DO IT PROMPTLY COLUMBUS, OHIO Members F. T. D. Ass'n. Columbus, Ohio THE FRANKLIN PARK FLORAL CO. Cnt Fln^ver^ for Central Ohio. VAN METER FLOWER SHOP '^Td^ili^g SPRINGFIELD, OHIO BEST FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION STEUBENVILLE,OHIO E. E. MoCAUSLEN, Prop. HUSCROFT'S FLOWER SHOP SUDER'S TheToledo,Ohio, Florins A. A. SUDER. Proprietor 2941-3003 CHERRY STREET A Card This Size (Osts only $'> poi- Wc«k on Voarly Order It wimlil ki'cp your name iind ycmr specialty iM'tDie tlie wliiile tiaer week on ycai ly order. he never had so many or such fine begonias, and never made so much on them as this year. Henry Kusik & Co. are still two months behind with orders for wire goods. Flowers have been short all week. Roses have been scarce, not enough to fill orders. Frank Stuppy, of St. Joseph, Mo., was in the city January 28 on his way to Excelsior Springs, Mo., where he will rest for a week or two. He says he ex- pects a big crop of lilies in a month or six weeks. He is cutting 3,000 roses a (l:iy now. During the noon hour Friday, Jan- uary 28, Miss Boggess made up two $25 baskets and a few small orders. Ed A. Humfeld has been wholesaling swof't peas, having more than he needed. All of the roses and carnations from his greenhouses have been used in their retail store. Mrs. Louise C. Fields, mother of Roliert Fields, has been ill for the last tliroo or four years and has been con- fined to her bed for nearly a year. William Miller, of the William L. "Rock Flower Co., made two blankets January 27. One was of freesias, vio- lets, valley and orchids. The other was of Ofilielia roses, pansies and valley. Mrs. Eva .T. Webber, who was struck by a motor oar three weeks ago, was home from Christian hospital a few (lays ago. Mrs. Webber is recover- ing slowly from se


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