. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^ Fremont, 0. Horn Floral Co. 912 CROOHAN ST Member F. T. D. COLUMBUS. and Vicinity THE MUNK FLORAL CO., Growers Can fill all retail orders. WILSON'S WB WILL DO IT PEOMFTLY !^ COLUMBUS, OHIO Columbus, Ohio ' THE FRANKLIN PARK FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers for Central Ohio. SUDER'S TheToledojOhio, Florins A. A. SUDER. Proprietor 2941-3003 CHERRY STREET DAYTON, OHIO ABBY AVE. GREENHOUSES E. E. Schaefer, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Largest Greenhouses in West Dayton DAYTON, OHIO The W. G. Matthews Co. 18 W. Third Street CONSERVATORIES IN RIVERDALE


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^ Fremont, 0. Horn Floral Co. 912 CROOHAN ST Member F. T. D. COLUMBUS. and Vicinity THE MUNK FLORAL CO., Growers Can fill all retail orders. WILSON'S WB WILL DO IT PEOMFTLY !^ COLUMBUS, OHIO Columbus, Ohio ' THE FRANKLIN PARK FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers for Central Ohio. SUDER'S TheToledojOhio, Florins A. A. SUDER. Proprietor 2941-3003 CHERRY STREET DAYTON, OHIO ABBY AVE. GREENHOUSES E. E. Schaefer, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Largest Greenhouses in West Dayton DAYTON, OHIO The W. G. Matthews Co. 18 W. Third Street CONSERVATORIES IN RIVERDALE. Member F. T. D. DAYTON, OHIO J. W. RODGERS Elks'£fersoirSU. ance. They are being used mostly for corsage work. Roses are fine, especially in the longer grades. Columbia, Russell, Ophelia, Sunburst, Milady, Premier and Dunlop are the varieties most in evi- dence. Carnations are making rapid im- provement and some good stock was seen last week. A few callaa, Easter lilies and calendulas are coming in. With stock 80 plentiful, there should be excel- lent Thanksgiving business. In potted plants the sale is a little slow yet, although there are some fine plants in chrysanthemums, cyclamens, primulas and begonias. Duluth has experienced one of the best autumn seasons in many years. The bulb trade has been exceptionally good. The call for poppies for Armistice day was greater than last year. Various Notes. .1. J. Le Borious has some fine chrys- anthemums which he is just beginning to cut. They are the varieties Bonnaffon, Enguehard and White Bager. His car- nation houses at Woodland are in splen- did condition and will be in heavy crop at Christmas. He is the first florist in Duluth to try Sunday closing and, al- though he has closed all dav everv Sun- Cleveland, 10515 Superior Ave. 8 STORES Penonal Attention. Hlgheat QoaUty and Service. Members F. T. D. A. EGGERT N. ZETLITZ The Leading Feorist 209 West Market Street LIMA, OHIO Member of Florists' Tel


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