. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ASHEVILLE, Charlotte, N. C. ^laNixr Scholtz, THE FLORIST. ' Inc. Member Florista' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n CHARLOTTE, N. C. AND VICINITY THE FLOWER SHOP 203 N. TRYON ST. Member F. T. D. "All Over North Carolina" PIEDMONT FLOWER SHOP, Inc. "ETeiything in Flowers" Mrs. , Prop. Durham, RALEIGH, N. C. I. J. FALLON CO. ^^?^^r^%"^^ Fayetteville, N. C. |. J. FALLON CO. a^gJUa DURHAM, N. C. ). J. FALLON CO. ^IFein^^ g^.^i^: DURHAM, N. C, Durham Floral Co. HIBBERD Proprietor WILSON, N. C. ''°f.^!d. STARR, The Florid
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ASHEVILLE, Charlotte, N. C. ^laNixr Scholtz, THE FLORIST. ' Inc. Member Florista' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n CHARLOTTE, N. C. AND VICINITY THE FLOWER SHOP 203 N. TRYON ST. Member F. T. D. "All Over North Carolina" PIEDMONT FLOWER SHOP, Inc. "ETeiything in Flowers" Mrs. , Prop. Durham, RALEIGH, N. C. I. J. FALLON CO. ^^?^^r^%"^^ Fayetteville, N. C. |. J. FALLON CO. a^gJUa DURHAM, N. C. ). J. FALLON CO. ^IFein^^ g^.^i^: DURHAM, N. C, Durham Floral Co. HIBBERD Proprietor WILSON, N. C. ''°f.^!d. STARR, The Florid JACKSON, TENN. JACKSON CUT FLOWER CO. FRESH CUT FLOWERS. WkoleuJe and RetaU Camden, S. C. AND VICINITY THE CAMDEN RORAL CO., INC HEUBER F. T. D. CHARLESTON, S. C Carolina Floral Store King and George Sts. Oreenhouses. Saxon, S. C. Member F. T. D. Charleston, S. C. Art Floral Co. 219 King Street, near Meurket SPARTANBURG AND ALL SOUTH CAROLINA CHARLES A. MOSS Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n RALEIGH, N. C. McCanon Floral Co., Harwu"treet demand for stock has been large, especi- ally for roses aud early mums. At the florists' bowling October 11, the Rose team surprised the strong Vio- let team by winning three games from them. The Orchid team won three games from the Carnation team, while the Sweet Peas won two of the three games from the Daisies. The Roses now have a comfortable lead over the five teams below them. J. J. B. KNOXVILLE, TENN. Tbe Market. Business for the first half of October has shown an increase over the same period of a year ago, and prospects are good for a record-breaking fall and win- ter trade. With the coming of cooler weather there has been a marked im- provement in the quality of stock. The first mums have arrived and are finding a ready demand. The quality and sup- ply of roses ij fair. Carnations are get- ting larger and more plentiful as the weather becomes cooler. Dahlias are still an important factor and are being cut in large quantit
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