August 15. 1914 



HORTICULTURE 



US- 



AT OUR BOOTH 



IN 



Convention Hall 



There will be Something lor You to See. 



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Will be plea.sed also to welcome all visitors 



at our store, especially members 



of the F. T. D. 



Penn the Florist 



37-43 Bromfield St., Boston 



A Boston Florist 

 You Should Know 



Visitors to the Convention 

 Call and Get Acquainted. 



Pleased to Arrange for Ex- 

 change of Orders by Tele- 

 graph, etc., for Mutual 

 Advantage :: :: :: :: 



JULIUS A. ZINN 



No. 1 Park Street 



BOSTON - - MASS. 



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j Florists From Everywhere Welcome ! | 



I Q At the Corner of Massachusetts and Commonwealth Avenues | 



I 3^ou will find one of the most elegant flower stores in the coun- | 



I try. A visit will be appreciated. All cars through Massa- | 



I . chusetts Avenue pass the door. | 



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WE DEEPLY REGRET 



Our inability to Exhibit or Take Orders on Imported Goods. Rather than solicit 

 business that we might not be able to fulfil we prefer to so notify our customers. 



ON DOMESTIC GOODS WE ARE READY FOR YOU 



H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



1129 ARCH STREET 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



