. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Established over 20 years N. L Cor. 10th and Grand KANSAS CITY, MO. GEO. M. kELLOGG rLOWER §^ PLANT CO. Whotosal* and Retail noriats 4122 Gnod Avame, KANSAS QTY, MO. AU Kinda of CUT FLOWERS In tbelr seaaon. A'so Rose and Oamatton plants io season. Oreenbooses at Pleasant Hill, Mo. STUPPY FLORAL CO. Orders executed Biissouri, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska ST. JOSEPH, MO. Members Florists' Teletraph Dellrenr TO HARRY PAPWORTH ^t Mdbrie Fildge NurMrn STORE J3S CoroncMlcI ST^ iROSCi^ ?(MCMM" LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Paul , Florist 4
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Established over 20 years N. L Cor. 10th and Grand KANSAS CITY, MO. GEO. M. kELLOGG rLOWER §^ PLANT CO. Whotosal* and Retail noriats 4122 Gnod Avame, KANSAS QTY, MO. AU Kinda of CUT FLOWERS In tbelr seaaon. A'so Rose and Oamatton plants io season. Oreenbooses at Pleasant Hill, Mo. STUPPY FLORAL CO. Orders executed Biissouri, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska ST. JOSEPH, MO. Members Florists' Teletraph Dellrenr TO HARRY PAPWORTH ^t Mdbrie Fildge NurMrn STORE J3S CoroncMlcI ST^ iROSCi^ ?(MCMM" LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Paul , Florist 409 Main Strest All orders carefully filled and delivered to all parts of the city, Arkansas and the Southwest. ScOMahoma North and Eastern Texas S. • Rallroada 22 Passencer Trains Daily EORGE RYE "Some Florist". N. etb St., Ft. Smith, Ark. U. J. VIRGIN 838 rami St. NEW ORLfANS, LA. i«rettev91e,A»Lg>^ Flowers aad ^ kan- # w f° iftud State UniTersl^ City. Oklahoma. SOUTHMflSTKRN 8KBO CO. ?emben Florists* Telegraph DeUverr Aaa'n. KANSAS CITY, ... WILLIAM L. ROCK FLOWER COMPANY Members Florists' Telesraph Delivery Ass'n. Samuel Murray KANSAS CITV, MO. 913 Grand Avenue ill Otien OlTea Prompt aid Carefnl AtteBtfoa. Member of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery. FURROW « COMPANY OKLAHOMA CITY GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA Memberfl FlorUtit' Telerraph Delivery University; Dr. A. Appel, of Berlin, Ger- many, and Dr. N. Wiles, of Christiania, Norway. The two-day meeting ended in a banquet at the Leiderkranz hall, which was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Water lilies, the favorite flower of Henry Shaw, predominated in the decorations. The banquet was attended by 400 guests. The Lady Florists' Home Circle met October 14 at the home of Mrs. Emil Schray. The members spent a most pleasant afternoon. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. F. W. Bruenig. The Retail Florists' Association held its regular monthly meeting October 19, at the Washington hote
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