. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 115 E. Main St. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association ROANOKE, VA FALLON, Horia Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n Portsmouth, Va. Cotton The Florist, 333 High St. PETERSBURG, VA. MRS. ROBT. B. STILES, Florid Phone 910 1202 W. Washington St. LYNCHBURG. Va. J. J. FALLON CO. '?aSI'^grr LYNCHBURG, Va. MISS McCARRON Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery STAUNTON, VA. ^""Z^wfs'li"" JOHN FALLON NORFOLK, VIRGINIA GEORGE, Inc. Meml>er FlorUta' Telegraph Delivery Association. Charlottesville, Va. LANKFORD'S ^^tay'^ifvJ.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 115 E. Main St. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association ROANOKE, VA FALLON, Horia Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n Portsmouth, Va. Cotton The Florist, 333 High St. PETERSBURG, VA. MRS. ROBT. B. STILES, Florid Phone 910 1202 W. Washington St. LYNCHBURG. Va. J. J. FALLON CO. '?aSI'^grr LYNCHBURG, Va. MISS McCARRON Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery STAUNTON, VA. ^""Z^wfs'li"" JOHN FALLON NORFOLK, VIRGINIA GEORGE, Inc. Meml>er FlorUta' Telegraph Delivery Association. Charlottesville, Va. LANKFORD'S ^^tay'^ifvJ.'^ C* . „ 1/" Member ovington, Jvy. ROBERT D. RUTTLE THE MADISON AVENUE FLORIST In JvtlN 1 UUj\.Y where prestige counts for much, let your customers be represented by a concern whose pro- gressiveness is combined with the dignity of forty-six years of distinguished Richmond, Va. The Hammond Company, Inc. LEADING FLORISTS 109 EAST BROAD STREET Louisville, Ky. MARRET & MILLER Est. 1878. Members F. T. D. 814-822 Cherokee Road The Kansas City Wholesale Cut Flower Co. received tlie first carnations of the season September 24 from John Stevens' new range. William L. Kock received news last week of the death of his aunt, Mrs. J. M. Gasser, in Cleveland, O. Her obitu- ary appears on another i)age of this is- sue. J. E. K. CINCINNATI, O. The Market. Conditions at this market have taken a turn for the better, which is wel- comed by everyone concerned. Stock can now be had at a right figure and can be used to advantage, being suitable for work of all kinds. Roses, as usual, are the most pojtular and move well at prices ranging from $4 to $15 per hun- dred, including I'remier, Columbia, Madame Butterfly and the new white, Angelus. The latter has Ijecome popu- lar, due to tlic fact tliat white roses are something wliicli this market has lacked for some time. Dahlias are arriving in larger quan- tities and in better condition than be- fore and they promise speedy


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