. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The norlato wbose cards appear on the paces earrylnB tbls head, are prepared to fill orders ?—' from other florists for local dellTery on the usual SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR DIXIE LAND TO IDLE HOUR NURSERIES Macon, Georgia All Choice CUT FLOWERS In Season Orchids and Valley a Specialty FOR DEUYERY IN GEORGIA Consult LAWRENCE FLORAL CO. ATLANTA. QA. gHOICB FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS BIRMINGHAM, ALA. The Flower Shop Order jonr flowers on an7 occasion for deUrery In this section from the leadiuK Florist In the Olty. C. I. BAKER, lil4 to. Thirteenth


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The norlato wbose cards appear on the paces earrylnB tbls head, are prepared to fill orders ?—' from other florists for local dellTery on the usual SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR DIXIE LAND TO IDLE HOUR NURSERIES Macon, Georgia All Choice CUT FLOWERS In Season Orchids and Valley a Specialty FOR DEUYERY IN GEORGIA Consult LAWRENCE FLORAL CO. ATLANTA. QA. gHOICB FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS BIRMINGHAM, ALA. The Flower Shop Order jonr flowers on an7 occasion for deUrery In this section from the leadiuK Florist In the Olty. C. I. BAKER, lil4 to. Thirteenth St., BIBHINGHAa, ALA. MILLS THE FLORIST, he. 36 W. Forsyth Street Jacksonville, Fla. We reach all Florida and South Oeonrla polnta NIANI FLORAL CO. ORDERS rRONPTLY FILIID NIANI, FLORIDA KinullRpralSmpamy. TMt 'TAMPA TLA. Piwntto* MRS. L. p. FOWLER,norist 202 Oranse St, WILMINQTON, N. C. All orders for N. Carolina filled promptly. Usual discount, Long distance Bell Phone, 1433^. MOBILE, ALABAMA The Minge Floral Co. ROSEMONT GARDENS ^ifl'Sr'lTe: MONTGOMERY, ALA. Members Florlets* Telegrraph Delivery Aas'a. JOHN L RATCLIFFE FLORIST 209 W. Broad St. SSSSfgfe^LJSrVr Hotel Greenbrier, SSS^^^I^ RICHMOND, VA. RICHMOND, VA. rhe Hammond Company, Inc. UADINQ FLORISTS 109 EAST BROAD STREET NORFOLK, VA. BRANDY THE FLORIST Orders also delivered to FORTRESS MONROE, VA. Hember Florists' Teleirraph Delivery Assoclatlonf mum CA wmM)Ntbn.«t HOTKL ANSLEY Twenty-five years catering to the retail trade. Lawrence, had a beautiful group of foliage plants, in which crotons were a feature. George B. Gill showed a splendid lot of dahlias, and S. E. Spencer, of the Brooklands Gardens, a grand lot of gladioli. Mr. Spencer at present has 40,000 spikes of Mrs. Frank Pendleton in bloom, making a notable display. The Boston Cut Flower Co. has had an unusually good run of funeral work of late. Baskets of dahlias and gladi- oli are being exhibited at a number of the leading fairs this fall.


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