. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Lexington, Ky. JOHN A. KELLER CO. INCORPORATED Main Street, Opposite Phoenix Hotel Service for all Central and Eastern Kentucky Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association LEXINGTON, KY. HONAKER,The Florist Largest Cut Flower Grower in the State 160 West Main Street Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 115 E. Main St. Member Floris's' Telegraph Delivery Association ROANOKE, VA FALLON, Hori^ Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n Portsmouth, Va. Cotton The Florist, 333 High St. PETERSBURG, VA. MRS. ROBT. B. STILES. Fl


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Lexington, Ky. JOHN A. KELLER CO. INCORPORATED Main Street, Opposite Phoenix Hotel Service for all Central and Eastern Kentucky Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association LEXINGTON, KY. HONAKER,The Florist Largest Cut Flower Grower in the State 160 West Main Street Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 115 E. Main St. Member Floris's' Telegraph Delivery Association ROANOKE, VA FALLON, Hori^ Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n Portsmouth, Va. Cotton The Florist, 333 High St. PETERSBURG, VA. MRS. ROBT. B. STILES. Florid Phone 910 1202 W. Washington St. LYNCHBURG, Va. FALLON CO. ^^"eSl^; LYNCHBURG, Va. -IVIISS McCARRON TSaWe^lfe^r'y STAUNTON, VA. '"'^•inVir' JOHN FALLON NORFOLK, VIRGINIA GEORGE, Inc. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assoclatioa. Covington, Ky. Sa „„„ ROBERT D. RUTTLE THE MADISON AVENUE FLORIST Charlottesville, Va. LANKFORD'S tt%?t»^'J"5^/" In jxEiN 1 UCiVY where prestige counts for much, let your customers be represented by a concern whose pro- gressiveness is combined with the dignity of forty-six yeaurs of distinguished service. ) FOURTH AVENUE - IX>UISVIUX^ Membeis F. T. D. Association. Richmond, Va. The Hammond Company, Inc. LEADING FLORISTS 109 EAST BROAD STREET J. J. Benekc wero eloctod to arrange all the details for the two meetings. The meeting adjourned at 4:30 p. m. and all the party left for home the same evening, having spent a pleasant day at the hands of their hosts, W. J. Hcm- l)roiker, A. C Brown and I. Cole. J. J. B. LOUISVILLE, KY. The Market. Stoek was plentiful last week and at times the market was flooded. Mums eame in quantities and, although an out- let seemed impossible, they were cleaned uj) after a hard day's work. Business was a little slack and mums, at the height of the season, were, of course, the hardest to move. All the mid-season varieties are in full blast and are good, ('hieftain and Charles


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