. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. COLUMBUS, GA. J. T. KEHELEY Columbus' Leading Florist Member F. T. D. MONTGOMERY. ALA. Alabama's Leading Florists Rosemont Gardens Member F. T. D. Correspondence Solicited. MOBILE, ALABAMA GOODBRAD FLORAL CO. JACKSON, MISS. THE CAPITOL FLORAL CO. THIRTY YEARS OF FLORAL PROGRESS Greenhoase and Retail Store PROMPT ATTENTION, OUR MOTTO Member F. T. D. 218 E. Capitol St, TUPELO, MISS. a'Cr,'&,^cS- TUPELO roral co. MISSISSIPPI STEMME & SONS HATTIESBURG GREENVILLE, MISS. IDLE HOUR FLORAL CO. Mrs. W. A. Craft. Dpsigner 701 Percy Street ATLANTA, GA


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. COLUMBUS, GA. J. T. KEHELEY Columbus' Leading Florist Member F. T. D. MONTGOMERY. ALA. Alabama's Leading Florists Rosemont Gardens Member F. T. D. Correspondence Solicited. MOBILE, ALABAMA GOODBRAD FLORAL CO. JACKSON, MISS. THE CAPITOL FLORAL CO. THIRTY YEARS OF FLORAL PROGRESS Greenhoase and Retail Store PROMPT ATTENTION, OUR MOTTO Member F. T. D. 218 E. Capitol St, TUPELO, MISS. a'Cr,'&,^cS- TUPELO roral co. MISSISSIPPI STEMME & SONS HATTIESBURG GREENVILLE, MISS. IDLE HOUR FLORAL CO. Mrs. W. A. Craft. Dpsigner 701 Percy Street ATLANTA, GA. Lawrence Floral Co. lcSSTn''"G.'o"::^^ Birmingham, Ala. Tur^^^SflS^'"' SHOP Best attention given your orders Savannah, Ga. JOHN WOLF The Largest Grower of Cut Flowers in the South SAVANNAH and for all South Georgia MEMBERS FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION Flowers for Mississippi a R. E. LANGLEY p 828 WeUs Street, JACKSON, MISS. R Member F. T. D. Phone 1017 HIGH POINT, N. C. ?.^^t!^^d^ FRANK H. FORD, Greenhouses West North avenue, Baltimore, Md. Telegrams must be prepaid. .lames Glass, the snapdragon king of Erdinan avenue, slipped off quietly last week to Ireland without telling any of his friends. J. A. Eitter, the senior member of the firm of J. A. Ritter & Sons, is tak- ing a trip to California to attend the Elks' convention. James Boon, our old friend, club member and superintendent of Clifton park, has been ill with bronchial pneu- monia, but at this writing his many friends will be glad to know that the crisis is past, and that Mr. Boon is on the road to recovery. Tate. KANSAS CITY, MO, The Market. Business is a little above the usual summer level, but far from heavy. The planting of fall stock and the annual clearing of things around their places now engage the growers. The market offers a good supjily of outdoor stock. Roses are short in supply, though good in quality. Carnations are scarce. Strange to say, the extreme heat has not affected


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