. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NORFOLK'S TKTili^ORAPH FLORIST, Fortress Monroe, Va. Special messenger service to above city. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. UNIONTOWN, PA. "K i STENSON & McGRAIL,"^#.oWJ' ' 11 Morsantown Street FRESH HOME-GROWN CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS at all times GILES, The Horist READING, PENNA, Member F. T. D. J. V. LAYER ERIE, PA. Write, Phone orWireT^iSSShW,^. ,PA. Bell Phone UO-J PITTSTON, PA. MARTHA HUNTLEY HOUSER Member of F. T. D. 8 Williams Street HUNTINGDON, PA. J. LESLIE LAIRD ^„Tr!S^K WARREN, PA. Crescent noral Gar


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NORFOLK'S TKTili^ORAPH FLORIST, Fortress Monroe, Va. Special messenger service to above city. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. UNIONTOWN, PA. "K i STENSON & McGRAIL,"^#.oWJ' ' 11 Morsantown Street FRESH HOME-GROWN CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS at all times GILES, The Horist READING, PENNA, Member F. T. D. J. V. LAYER ERIE, PA. Write, Phone orWireT^iSSShW,^. ,PA. Bell Phone UO-J PITTSTON, PA. MARTHA HUNTLEY HOUSER Member of F. T. D. 8 Williams Street HUNTINGDON, PA. J. LESLIE LAIRD ^„Tr!S^K WARREN, PA. Crescent noral Garden, "»^^!^p^/eL^,^^- Wilkes-Barre ""' "^^"'' PeiiDsylvania Towns T^ia& A. W. B. EVANS Erie, Pa. Charles G. Offerle 2408 Poplar Street Charlottesville, Va. LANKFORD'S gfesfS^i^^af" Williamsport, Pa. W. J. EVENDEN'S SONS THE LEADING FLORISTS Members Telegraph Delivery Association SCHULTHEIS, Florist Members of the Florists' Tele<rrnnh Delivery Ass'n. entertain the convention, it was decided to rotate the meetings. Successftil Conventions. The annual meetings are well at- tended and the programs prove a source of inspiration to those who are present. The continuous success of the conven- tions is due in a large measure to the persevering efforts of the respective presidents and to the untiring zeal of the secretary. The florists' business is growing rapidly in Tennessee. The people in general are learning more and more to appreciate flowers and the demand is steadily increasing. Greenhouse con- struction is going on all the time, but so far the state is unable to produce enough stock to supply the demands of its people. R. E. Mapes. PITTSBURGH. The Market. Prices during New Year's week con- tinued steady, a few of the standard flowers only being a trifle cheaper than during the previous week. Orchids de- manded $ and $2 apiece, while vio- lets were $ per bunch of 100. Daisies, or marguerites, were $3 and $4 and Paper White narcissi


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