. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Member F. T. D. BIRMINGHAM. ALA. Address at FIVE POINTS, BIRMINGHAM MISS BLACK, Florist BIRMINGHAM, ALA. PARKER'S FLOWER STORE MISSISSIPPI STEMME & SONS HATTIESBURO TUPELO, MISS. i!.'S'LTi£ TUPaO RORAL CO. MISSISSIPPI TiT J. B. Adams & Sons Pass Christian GREENVILLE, MISS. IDLE HOUR FLORAL CO. WAAS. Manager Main St. Extended CLARKSDALE, MISS. PAYNE'S FLOWER SHOP MOBILE., ALA. 982 Dauphin Street r^o,,J Cl^. 1 C Member F. T. D. Uoodbrad Moral Lo. Mobile, Alabama ^: The Minge Floral Co. ROME. GEORGIA The Flower Shop, Puryear &amp


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Member F. T. D. BIRMINGHAM. ALA. Address at FIVE POINTS, BIRMINGHAM MISS BLACK, Florist BIRMINGHAM, ALA. PARKER'S FLOWER STORE MISSISSIPPI STEMME & SONS HATTIESBURO TUPELO, MISS. i!.'S'LTi£ TUPaO RORAL CO. MISSISSIPPI TiT J. B. Adams & Sons Pass Christian GREENVILLE, MISS. IDLE HOUR FLORAL CO. WAAS. Manager Main St. Extended CLARKSDALE, MISS. PAYNE'S FLOWER SHOP MOBILE., ALA. 982 Dauphin Street r^o,,J Cl^. 1 C Member F. T. D. Uoodbrad Moral Lo. Mobile, Alabama ^: The Minge Floral Co. ROME. GEORGIA The Flower Shop, Puryear & &»., 434 Broad St No charges for delirerles to Shorter College BIRMINGHAM. ALA. Harris Seed & Floral G>. 2018 FlrA Avenue MONTGOMERY. ALA. Alabama's Leading Florials Rosemont Gardens Member F. T. D. Oorrespondence SoUdted BIRMINGHAM. ALA. WIRE YOUR ORDERS TO THE BLOSSOM SHOP "AN UP-TO-DATE FLORIST" Molton Hotel Bldg. 515 No. 20tli Street MACON. GA. NUTTING FLORAL CO. stevias and other plants revel in their new, roomy quarters. Quantities of shaggy pompons and large flowers of Chrysolora and Bonnafifon are find- ing ready sale at good prices. A fine lot of Premier, Crusader, Butterfly and Columbia roses are cut daily, to- gether with a small quantity of Golden Ophelia and Sweetheart. In the down- town store of the firm, the windows are filled with varied-colored finches, par- rakeets, etc., which prove a trafiic- arresting attraction. Dozens of roller canaries render their songs and are readily disposed of, netting a nice profit. Business in this section has been un- usually good, not only along funeral lines, but in the constant daily demand for cut flowers, corsages, etc. Mrs. James Coleman, wife of Coleman the Florist, has gone to Minneapolis to visit and enjoy a well deserved rest. Mr. Coleman is doing double duty now, and it keeps him hustling, but he keeps on smiling just the same. S. F. PROVIDENCE, B. I. The Market. Chrysanthemums are becoming mor


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