. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MOBILE, ALABAMA GOODBRAD FLORAL CO. Flowers for Mississippi J r LlSSlSSippi R. E. LANGLEY 828 Wells Street, JACKSON, MISS. Member F. T. D. Phone 1017 I ] JACKSON, MISS. THE CAPITOL FLORAL CO. THIBTT YEARS OF F1X)RAL PROQRESS Greenboose and Retail Store PROUPT ATTENTION, OUR MOTTO Member F. T. D. 218 E. Capitol St. TUPELO, MISS. •Kf^L^- TUPaO FLORAL CO. MISSISSIPPI STEMME &, SONS HATTIESBURG GREENVILLE, MISS. IDLE HOUR FLORAL CO. Mrs. W. A. Craft. Designer 701 Percy Street ATLANTA^ G A^ Lawrence Floral Co. o^fottrS*G«KSita. Birmingham, Ala. ^^qP


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MOBILE, ALABAMA GOODBRAD FLORAL CO. Flowers for Mississippi J r LlSSlSSippi R. E. LANGLEY 828 Wells Street, JACKSON, MISS. Member F. T. D. Phone 1017 I ] JACKSON, MISS. THE CAPITOL FLORAL CO. THIBTT YEARS OF F1X)RAL PROQRESS Greenboose and Retail Store PROUPT ATTENTION, OUR MOTTO Member F. T. D. 218 E. Capitol St. TUPELO, MISS. •Kf^L^- TUPaO FLORAL CO. MISSISSIPPI STEMME &, SONS HATTIESBURG GREENVILLE, MISS. IDLE HOUR FLORAL CO. Mrs. W. A. Craft. Designer 701 Percy Street ATLANTA^ G A^ Lawrence Floral Co. o^fottrS*G«KSita. Birmingham, Ala. ^^qP Best attention given your orders Savannah, Ga. JOHN WOLF TTie Largest Grower of Cut Flowers in the South SAVANNAH and for all South Georgia MEMBERS rU)RIST8' TtLECflAPH DEUVERY ASSOCMTION COLUMBUS, GA. J. T. KEHELEY Columbus' Leading Florist Member F. T. D. MONTGOMERY, ALA. Alabama's Leading Florists Rosemont Gardens Member F. T. D. Correspondence SoUdted Mobile, Alabama J?.*t.'d! The Mmge Floral Co. each morning, weather permitting, 5 o'clock finds them on the links at Forest park. The say that more in the trade will Boon get the golf fever. August Hummert, chairman of the transportation committee for the S. A. F. convention, says now that the Penn- sylvania has been chosen the official route the members should arrange for the trip. One and one-half fare is the rate. A special sleeper has been as- signed. Those wishing further infor- mation should write the chairman. Charles Young, of the C. Young & Sons Co., says many mail orders are still coming in daily for seeds, bulbs and plants. William C. Smith, head of the W. C. Smith Wholesale Floral Co., says The Review got his office force into a peck of trouble last week. His vinca adver- tisement in the Classified column cleaned out the stock in short order. He had to send back several hundred dollars in checks to the late senders. The St. Louis Wholesale Florists' As- sociation, at its meeting June 11, de- GOLDSBORO, N. C


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