. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Member F. T. D. MOBILE, ALA. Goodbrad Floral Co. 982 DAUPHIN STREET Member F. T. D. Mobile, Alabama ^.T*^: The Minere Floral Co. Op ^lilra Ala ?'•»'•"''""" v^illVCl) ^^id*, Camp Beomng OPELIKA FLORAL CO. Member F. T. P. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. PARKER'S Fl nWFR STORE ATLANTA, GA. ICl 1 /^ Supply Flowers for all .awrenre Moral Lo. occasions in oeomia ALBANY, GA. "'Jt Jack Smith Greenhouse Co., Florid FLOWER. SHOP 41 Feachtree Street New Orleans, La. ^"^e"to The Flower Shop 108 Baronne Street HENRY SCHEUERMAN
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Member F. T. D. MOBILE, ALA. Goodbrad Floral Co. 982 DAUPHIN STREET Member F. T. D. Mobile, Alabama ^.T*^: The Minere Floral Co. Op ^lilra Ala ?'•»'•"''""" v^illVCl) ^^id*, Camp Beomng OPELIKA FLORAL CO. Member F. T. P. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. PARKER'S Fl nWFR STORE ATLANTA, GA. ICl 1 /^ Supply Flowers for all .awrenre Moral Lo. occasions in oeomia ALBANY, GA. "'Jt Jack Smith Greenhouse Co., Florid FLOWER. SHOP 41 Feachtree Street New Orleans, La. ^"^e"to The Flower Shop 108 Baronne Street HENRY SCHEUERMANN, Prop. Clayton, Mo. He spent the last few years at Springfield, 111., as rose grower for A. C. Brown. He is a member of the St. Louis Florists' Club. Walter Young, who has charge of the retail store of Young the Florist, at the old stand of C. Young & Sons Co., says the firm's holiday trade was splendid all through. The decorative staff of Grimm & Gorly was kept on the jump for New Year's, with home and hotel decorations. Sev- eral big receptions for this month will give them plenty to do. A. S, Cerny, Kirkwood, Mo., who in former years grew roses, has this year devoted all his glass to carnations and sweet peas. L. Baumann, landscape gardener, re- ports many advance orders for good jobs for the starting of early spring. He is sporting a Studebaker sedan of late model. The Meier Bros., at Kirkwood, are sending many thousands of extra fine violets to the local wholesale markets. The bowling league entertained a few visitors, January 4, and some splendid scores were bowled. The Carnations were defeated by the Orchids in two of the three games. Tlie Violets, in the absence of Captain Ruff, lost two of the three games to the Roses, who were led by Captain Plotz. He had been absent for two weeks with a bad bowl- ing hand. The leading Sweet Peas won all three games from the Daisies. E. Niebling, of the Bergstermann Co., an- swered Captain Windier's call for help and wi
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