. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ... FLORIST . . 426 Madison Ave.—and 49th Street AlL^Wt^'n'^iia NEW YORK Telephone Harray Hill 783 Higbeat award at the International Flower ShoWg April 11, Grand Central Palace. iLoeatloD Cantral. Penonal AttanttaK, NEW YORK CITY THE PARK FLORIST S. H. CALAMARAS 115 E. »4th Street AT YOUR SERVICE FLORIST FOR 25 YEARS ESTABLISHED 1875 C. F. BAKER & SON UTICA, N. Y. We Cover Central New York MembeiB P. T. D. uncA, N. Y. Utica Floral Co. Largest and most modem floral establish- ment in Central New York. Send us your orders for Utica and vicinity.
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ... FLORIST . . 426 Madison Ave.—and 49th Street AlL^Wt^'n'^iia NEW YORK Telephone Harray Hill 783 Higbeat award at the International Flower ShoWg April 11, Grand Central Palace. iLoeatloD Cantral. Penonal AttanttaK, NEW YORK CITY THE PARK FLORIST S. H. CALAMARAS 115 E. »4th Street AT YOUR SERVICE FLORIST FOR 25 YEARS ESTABLISHED 1875 C. F. BAKER & SON UTICA, N. Y. We Cover Central New York MembeiB P. T. D. uncA, N. Y. Utica Floral Co. Largest and most modem floral establish- ment in Central New York. Send us your orders for Utica and vicinity. BRONX,NewYorkCily FORDHAM FLORIST 421 E. FORDHAM ROAD ROCHESTER, N. Y. 88EJ^ We reach all Western Points J. B. KELLER SONS. Florists Rochester, N. Y. 26 CLINTON AVENUE. N. Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery MEMBER F. T. D. YONKERS, N. Y. !>oVsIi5 R- T. BRODERICK BUNYARD 413 Madison Avenue NEW YORK CITY Member F. T. D. SUMMER SEASON, Bellevue Ave. NEWPORT, R. I. motor boat to the club grounds. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pilcher, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bowe, Mr. and Mrs. A. AV. Guinz, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wag- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 0. May, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith, and Mrs. Eowc, Sr., with W. A. Rowe, Jr. Henry Ducrnberg, of Grimm & Gorly, left July 1 for Memphis, Tcnn., on per- sonal business. On his return this week, Mr. Ducrnberg, with his wife, will take an eastern trip. June 27 they cele- brated their fourth wedding anniver- sary with friends. Joseph Frank, July 1, closed his flower department in the Kresge 5 and 10-ecnt store for the summer. He will reopen it September 15. Mr. Frank will forego his usual eastern trip and take in the S. A. F. convention at Kansas City. Otto Bruenig, W. J. Pilcher and Wer- ner Bros., out in St. Louis county, have done well with their roses this season. All arc still sending in a good cut daily of excellent quality. Morris H. Levine, of the M. H. Levine Co., New York, spent a few days here on his way to Dallas, Te
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