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The Florists^ Review 



Apbil 15. 1920 



Send us your orders for 



Washington, D. C. 



and the surrounding country 



WE OWN and operate 400,000 feet 

 of iplass for the cultivation of high 

 class cut flowers and decorative plants 

 for use in our retail store. 



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REMEMBER, every customer must be satis- 

 fied. U not, either the order will be 

 duplicated or no pay accepted. 



GUDE BROTHERS CO., 



1214 F Street, N. W. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



NEW ORLEANS 



MEHBEB 



OF THE 



F. T. D. 



Wft Cater 

 to the 

 or/r/ Best Trade 

 2600 ST. CHARLES AVENUE 



Qyality and 

 Promptness 



Mem ben 

 F. T. D. 



The 



ue Floral Co. 



8442 ST. CHARLES AVENUB 



NEW ORLEANS, LA 



CHAS. EBLE 



OLDEST FLORIST SOUTH 

 121 BARONNE STREET 



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WASHINGTON, 

 D.C. 



and vicinity to 



EVERYTHING 

 FIRST-CLASS 



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14th and H. Streets 



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GEO. C. SHAFFER 



900 Fourteenth Street 



LOUISIANA - TEXAS - ARKANSAS 

 9HRlgVEP0RT. LA. 



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838 Canal St., NEW ORLEANS. LA. 



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AND SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA 

 Member F. T. P. CHAS. P OTIS 



ALEXANDRIA, LA 



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For all Points in Central Louisianik. 



the secretary, the fee for which is $20. 



The exhibition classes will be as fol- 

 lows: Plants; cut blooms; boilers and 

 heating- apparatus; greenhouse struc- 

 tures; florists' supplies, including fancy 

 pottery; bulbs, seeds and garden requi- 

 sites, and miscellaneous. Judges of 

 trade exhibits will be appointed by 

 President Miller and will examine all 

 exhibits and make detailed reports on 

 them in the afternoon of the opening 

 day. Exhibitors showing novelties or 

 improved devices which they wish to 

 have examined by the judges for spe- 

 cial notice or award are required to 

 make an itemized entry of them in ad- 

 vance. For exhibits deemed worthy 

 diplomas in throe grades are granted as 

 follows: Certificate of merit, honorable 

 mention, and highly commended. The 

 judges also are authorized to recommend 

 to the executive board any exhibits they 

 deem worthy for award of the society's 

 medals. Such exhibits must be of un- 

 usual merit, but the judges' action will 

 not be made j)ublic until passed upon by 

 the board. Diplomas of equal value may 

 be awarded to several exhibits in the 

 same class. No award will be made to 

 exhibitors who arc not members of the 

 society or to firms or corporations not 

 represented through personal member- 

 ship of partner or officer; no exhibitor 

 will be allowed to exhibit any other 

 goods than those sold in the regular 

 course of business by such exhibitor, 

 without the permission of the secretary. 



The committee in charge of the pro- 

 gram for the convention is now giving 

 attention to this important matter and 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Louise Flower Shop 



Connecticut Ave. at N St.. N. W. 



Miss Louise W. Daogherty, • • Proprietress. 



Phones— Franklin 8S79, 3841, 3S42. 



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i Jackson, Miss. J 



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JACKSON, MISS. 



THE CAPITOL FLORAL CO. 



THIRTY YEARS OF FLORAL PROGRESS 



Greenhouse and Retail Store 



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218 E. Capitol St.. P. 0. Box :'.13 



TUPELO, MISS. 



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MERIDIAN, MISS. 



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for All Occasions 



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GREENVILLE, MISS. 



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