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The Florists^ Review 



Septembeb 18, 1919. 



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JACKSON, MISS. 



MISSES CABANISS, Florists 



THUTY YEARS OF EXORAL PROGRESS 



Greenhoase and Retail Store 



PROMPT ATTENTION, OUR MOTTO 



218 EAST CAPITOL ST., P. 0. BOX 818 



For all Mississippi 



R. E. LANGLEY 



Member F. T. D. 



Jackson's Leading Florist 

 JACKSON. MISS. 



FOR WEST AND CENTRAL TEXAS 

 AND THE OIL FIELDS 



"^•^ri" Brownwood Floral Co. 



BROWNWOOD, TEXAS 



We are prepared to fill your orders 

 Members F. T. D. 



SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 



EDWARD GREEN, Florist 



AVENUE C AT 8TH STREET 



Member of Florists' Teleirraph Delivery Aas'n. 



Corpus Christi, Texas 



?fo*S W. H. Caldwell Horal Co. 



CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 



CONVALESCENT Q,j^^|g ^^^ pj^^Jg^. 



Orders for TEXAS 



KERR The Florist, Houston, Tex. 



Member KloristR* Telesraph Delivery 



en T POTTER 



1 aso, 1 exas floral co. 



Members Florists' Telesrraph Delivery 



Lang Eoral & Nursery Co., Dallas,Tex. 



Write or wire headouarters for flowers fo 

 Texas, Oklahoma. Louisiana. New Mexico. N 

 orders too large, none too small. 



FORT WORTH, TEXAS 

 Baker Bros. 



Members Florists' 

 Telesrraph Delivery 



MISSISSIPPI 



STEMME & SONS : : HATTIESBURG 



GREENVILLE, MISS. 



IDLE HOUR FLORAL CO. 

 Mm. W /. Craft. Designer. 701 Percy Street 



TUPELO, MISS. 



^°;ju%Urvice TUPELO FLORAL CO. 



MRS. J. E. WATTS 



foVJi^JSSion« MERIDIAN. MISS. 



Birmingham, Ala. gj^^p 



Tui 



Best attention 

 given your orders. 



picnic of the St. Louis County Growers' 

 Association. 



Vaxious Notes. 



Fred C. Weber, Jr., president of the 

 St. Louis Retail Florists' Association, 

 is making great efforts to get together 

 a large party to attend the Florists' 

 Telegraph Delivery Association meeting 

 at Buffalo next month. The St. Louis 

 association will extend an invitation to 

 hold the 1920 meeting in St. Louis. In 

 this they will be joined by the St. Louis 

 Florists' Club, the St. Louis Conven- 

 tion Bureau, the Advertising Club of 

 St. Louis, the Chamber of Commerce, 

 the Associated Retailers of St. Louis 

 and the city officials. 



W. E. Ogle, at Ogle Station, Belle- 

 ville, 111., is just completing an addi- 

 tional range of houses. 



Ostertag Bros, furnished the decora- 

 tions at the St. Louis Club for the din- 

 ner September 12 to Senator Hiram 

 Johnson, of California, who spoke here 

 at the Coliseum on the league of na- 

 tions. The flowers used were all roses 

 and were highly commended. 



J. J. Karins, representing H. A. Dreer, 

 Inc., Philadelphia, called on the trade 

 last week and attended the growers' 

 picnic September 9. 



H. G. Berning and Mrs. Berning left 

 on an extended western trip, stopping 

 at Los Angeles, Cal. They expect to 

 return home October 1, 



The St. Louis Seed Co. has mailed its 

 fall catalogues and has booked large 

 orders for fall bulbs. There is a steady 

 run for grass and sweet pea seed. Mr. 

 Rahn, treasurer of the company, says 

 he is ready to enter a seedsmen's team 

 in the florists' bowling league. 



David Banzhof, a trusted and faithful 

 employee for the last fifteen years of 

 George Waldbart, died September 12 

 at his home, 4142 National Bridge road, 

 after a lingering illness of cancer. Mr. 

 Banzhof was born in Ulm, Germany, 

 was 56 years old and leaves a wife and 

 sou, and many friends in the trade to 

 mourn his loss. The funeral, at which 

 many of the trade were present, took 

 place September 15 from Paschedag's 

 funeral parlors, 2825 North Grand ave- 

 nue. Mr. Waldbart, out of respect for 

 his faithful employee, closed his store 

 the afternoon of the funeral. 



George A. Schmidt, formerly rose 

 grower for Werner Bros., W. J. Pilcher 

 and Otto Pruning, has gone into busi- 

 ness for himself in Clayton, Mo. He 

 does a general florists' and landscape 

 business and expects by next spring to 

 build a range of houses and to grow 

 roses. 



Last week ended the early closing of 

 the wholesale houses. Beginning Mon- 

 day, September 15, the usual hour for 

 closing will be 6 o'clock, including Sat- 

 urdays. 



Philip Giebel, who is head of the 



Quality n^.'O 



PROMPTi!!?SS^^^ 



^Y%\3i^^^ r.T.o. 



Avenue Floral Ca 



5442 ST.CHARLCS AVENUE 



NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



CHAS. EBLE 



OLDEST FLORIST SOUTH 

 121 BARONNE STREET 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. 



LOUISIANA - TEXAS - ARKANSA8 



SHREVEPORT, LA. 



MOBILE, 



ALABAMA 



GOODBRAD FLORAL CO. 



Member 

 r. T. D. 



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The Minge Floral Co. 



American Flower Shop 



319 N. 20th St. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 



BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 



PARKER'S FLOWER STORE 

 ALEXANDRIA, LA. 



E. BLUM & SON 



For all Points in Central Louisiana. 



U. J. VIRGIN 



838 Canal St., NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



LAKE CHARLES 



AND SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA 

 CHAS. D. OTIS 



