. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BUFFALO Colonial Flower Shop 219 Delaware Ave. Member of the F. T. D. H. F. A. LANGE Worcester. Mass. Delivers to All Points in New England 126,000 Sauare Feet of Glass Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. Worcester, Mass. Randall's Flower Shop Member Florists* Telegraph Delivery New Bedford, Mass. and all parts of CAPE COD, MASS. MURRAY, Florist 232 Union Street GREENHOUSES: FAIRHAVEN, National Florist. Member F. T. D. Orders for Vermont and Northern N. T, filled h your entire satisfaction at right BURLINGTON. VT. Providence,


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BUFFALO Colonial Flower Shop 219 Delaware Ave. Member of the F. T. D. H. F. A. LANGE Worcester. Mass. Delivers to All Points in New England 126,000 Sauare Feet of Glass Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. Worcester, Mass. Randall's Flower Shop Member Florists* Telegraph Delivery New Bedford, Mass. and all parts of CAPE COD, MASS. MURRAY, Florist 232 Union Street GREENHOUSES: FAIRHAVEN, National Florist. Member F. T. D. Orders for Vermont and Northern N. T, filled h your entire satisfaction at right BURLINGTON. VT. Providence, Rhode Island Johnston Brothers LEADING FLORISTS 38 DORRANCB STREET Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. PROVIDENCE, AND ALL NEW ENGLAND POINTS T. J. Johnston & Co., ""''p'S&'^lN^^a T7r%.«*««%^«>4-*oi Md all points In New Engl'd Vermont s ^ e. peters T71r»t«io+ l»ChurchSt,; r lOribl .... Member F NEWPORT, R. L OMI1 H JAMESTOWN, R. L For Berkshire County 'i^g^^i¥^v^r Pittsfield, Mass. WATERBURYand Western Connecticut WESTOVER, ST. MARGARET'S fd TAFT SCHOOLS Yoor orders will be ipven </* oest attention RYAN & POWERS, ^-^gSiS WiiSi Morse & Beals, LOWELL, MASS, Nearest Shipping Point to NEW HAMPSHIRE and VERMONT Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association the maker, the buttons will be for- warded. John Young, Sec 'y. NEW YOBK CLUB MEETING. A regular meeting of the New York Florists' Club was held in the club rooms, at the Grand Opera House build- ing, Twenty-third street and Eighth ave- nue, Monday evening, September 8, with President Philip F. Kessler in the chair. After the minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved, A. M. Henshaw, for the committee on club quarters, reported that negotiations were pending looking to the engagement of a room in the Engineering building, on West Thirty-ninth street, seating 250 persons, with an anteroom, at a cost of $250 for the ten meetings of the club. As t


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