. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Everything rirst-CloM 14th and H Streets. GUDB FLORISTS ynSSHINOTONOC WASHINGTON, GUDE'S Members Ilorists' Telegraph Delivery "ALWAYS AT YOUR SKRVICI" TOLEDO METZ & BATEMAN Ohio Bids. 414 Madison Avo. Iiocated In the center of baslneas district. CLEVELAND, OHIO BRAMIiET & SON Store and Oreenhousee, 1181 East Tlst .Street SIOUX FALLS, S. D. SSL'irS': Iowa and all points west. THOmS BBEENH0U8E ^.f joying the cool breezes in Colorado. They will return September 1 and open for business. Frank Gorly, of Grimm


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Everything rirst-CloM 14th and H Streets. GUDB FLORISTS ynSSHINOTONOC WASHINGTON, GUDE'S Members Ilorists' Telegraph Delivery "ALWAYS AT YOUR SKRVICI" TOLEDO METZ & BATEMAN Ohio Bids. 414 Madison Avo. Iiocated In the center of baslneas district. CLEVELAND, OHIO BRAMIiET & SON Store and Oreenhousee, 1181 East Tlst .Street SIOUX FALLS, S. D. SSL'irS': Iowa and all points west. THOmS BBEENH0U8E ^.f joying the cool breezes in Colorado. They will return September 1 and open for business. Frank Gorly, of Grimm & Gorly, who manages the ball team named for the firm, has his team out in front in the city league. Frank says that Fielder Jones has nothing on him when it comes to managing ball teams. The Windier Wholesale Floral Co. and the Schoenle Floral Co., near neigh- bors at Grand and Shenandoah avenues, are keeping up their pretty window dis- plays these hot summer months. Gla- dioli in the various colors are the prin- cipal flowers used. The Shenandoah theater, which is between them, draws large crowds each night, and the pretty windows attract many of the people. Oscar Kuehn, head of the wire shop of the W. C. Smith Wholesale Floral Co., will leave Saturday, July 24, with his wife and son to pay a visit to his mother, in Milwaukee. He will also visit his old home in Detroit before re- turning September 1, I do not hear of any of our local florists who will attend the S. A. F. convention at San Francisco next month. Our state vice-president, B. J. Windier, now a resident of Chicago, has not yet made known whether any- thing has been done regarding the trip, should some make up their minds to go at the last moment. Most of the west end florists are in the midst of cleaning up for the sum- mer months, with their show houses cleared out for a fresh coat of paint, and redecorating the interior of the stores so as to be ready for an early fall season, which generally opens with the


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