. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CINCINNATI 532-534 Race St. E. G. HILL FLORAL CO. Good Stock and Good Service Member F. T. D. Phones Main 1874-1876 EDWARD A. rORTER, ntrist Successor to A. Sunderbruch's Sons 128 W. Fourth St., Cincinnati^ O. SCHRAMM BROS. Send us your orders for TOLEDO, OHIO 1307-18 CHERRY STREET Members Florists' Telesraph Delivery MEMBERS FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH DELIVERY TOLEDO, OHIO METZ & BATEMAN 414 Madison Avenue OHIO BUILDING DAYTON, OHIO 16 and 18 W. 3nl St. Matthews the Florist EstabUsbed In 1883 OrAenhonses and Narsertes in STEU6ENVILLE, OHI


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CINCINNATI 532-534 Race St. E. G. HILL FLORAL CO. Good Stock and Good Service Member F. T. D. Phones Main 1874-1876 EDWARD A. rORTER, ntrist Successor to A. Sunderbruch's Sons 128 W. Fourth St., Cincinnati^ O. SCHRAMM BROS. Send us your orders for TOLEDO, OHIO 1307-18 CHERRY STREET Members Florists' Telesraph Delivery MEMBERS FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH DELIVERY TOLEDO, OHIO METZ & BATEMAN 414 Madison Avenue OHIO BUILDING DAYTON, OHIO 16 and 18 W. 3nl St. Matthews the Florist EstabUsbed In 1883 OrAenhonses and Narsertes in STEU6ENVILLE, OHIO HUSCROFT'S FLOWER SHOP, 173 North ronrth Street All orders promptly executed THE KAY-DINOND CO. YOUNGSTOWN, O. Members Florists* Telegraph Delivery Ass'n ALWAYS HAVE COMPLETE STOCK ON HAND MRS. J. B. FREEMAN OP "THE FLOWERS" Md Superior Street* TOLBDO. OHIO VAN METER FLOWER SHOP ZrAln, Springfield, O. BEST FLOWERS for EVERY OCCASION EWARK, OHIO CHAS. A. DUERR Member Florists' TelesTaoh Delivery csfERS ALL OHIO POINTS lirilf ADV ADTA ^22 Street ULll AK&9UIIIU Eggert N. Zetutz The Leading: Florist 209 West Market Street, LIMA, OHIO National Florist Representative Rotary Florist Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery FLORAL DESIGNS «Vi^^i>s OHIO Wilson'sSeedStore Telegraph Orders Carefully Executed, Citizen's 6328, Bell Main 2903 Hw 50, lll^ll M« The Livingston Seed Co. FLORISTS COVER ALL OHIO POINTS 114 N. High St., COLUMBUS, OHIO BALTIMORE. COLDHBUS The Burning Question. Monday evening, May 14, the Gar- deners' and Florists' Club held one of the best attended meetings it has held in a long time. At a previous meeting I. H. Moss and James Hamilton had been appointed a committee to inquire into the coal situation and to report at last week's session. As every mem- ber had been notified, and as all were interested, the attendance was large. One of the things the committee did was to have the secretary write to W. F. Gude, the Washington representa- tiv


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