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The Rorists' Review 



Jandabz 29, 1920 



Th* florists whos* cards avpsar on tbe pacos canryinc fhls baad, ara pvaparad to flll ordars 

 — — - from otbar florists for local dailvaar on tha usual basis* 



B A LT I M R E Samuel Feast & Sons 



and all Maryland 



Members F. T. D. b 



Established 1832 



Charles and Pleasant Streets 



Charlotte, N. C. vSSnity 

 ScholtZ, THE F^e^RiST 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



Charlotte, N.C. 



AND VICINITY 



THE FLOWER SHOP 



203 N. TRYON ST. 

 Member F. T. D. 



LYNCHBURG DURHAM 



VA. N. C. 



J. J. FALLON 



PROMPT SERVICE 

 Member Florists' Telesraph Delivery Ass'n. 



GEORGIA — CAROLINA 



Orders 

 Executed by 



MEMBEjR 

 F. T. D. 



AUGUSTA, GA. 



SAVANNAH 



FLOmSTS 



and for all South Georgia 



MEMBERS FLORISTS' TKLEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION 



ATLANTA, GA. 



L4WRENCE FLORAL CO. SS^ill'^^'i! 



Gurolina Floral Store f.T. d' 



JJ^^i"li^:rs.^c*^- Charleston, S. C. 



Narseries at Saxon. S. C. 



FLORIST 



Creech, tarboro. n. c. 



WANTS YOUR ORDEBS FOB ALL 

 EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA 



GREENSBORO, N. C.i 



VAN LINDLEY CO. 



DURHAM, N, C. 



Durham Floral Co. 



HIBBERD 



Proprietor 



WILMINGTON, R C. 



Fifth Avenue Florist 



If ember 

 V. T. D. 



Birmingham, Ala. shop 



Best attention 

 given your orders. 



Charlotte, N. C. 



Louis G. Ratclifle 



322 S. Tryon Street 



MONTGOMERY, ALA. 



Alabama's Leading Florists 



Rosemont Gardens 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



Correspondence 

 Solicited 



COLUMBUS, GA. 



J. T. KEHELEY, 



Columbus' Leading Florist 



MEMBER p. T. D. 



HAGERSTOWN, MD. 



HENRY A. BESTER & SONS 

 Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



Mary Johnston, Florist 



Nee Paterson 



221-223 W. Madison Street R_lh~,«,« M Jj 

 Member Florists' Tel. Delivery DailimOre, Mu. 



normal in crop. The reason for this is 

 that there were a great many more of 

 these planted to fill in space, owing to 

 the shortage of carnations. The carna- 

 tions to be had are of fine quality and 

 still bring $10 and $12 per hundred. To 

 sum up, the market was never in a more 

 healthy state; all it needs is more stock. 



Florists' Club Flourishing. 



William F. Ekas left for Cleveland 

 Thursday, January 15, where he at- 

 tended the directors' meeting of the S.A. 

 v., as the representative of the Florists' 

 Club of Baltimore. Everyone now feels 

 that we are a part of the national or- 

 ganization. This has been talked over 

 for years in the club, but last fall, when 

 the club elected a set of young officers, 

 talking stopped and they went out and 

 got the members necessary to affiliate. 

 Too much credit cannot be given to 

 such men as William McKissick, chair- 

 man of the membership committee, and 

 Joseph Merritt, and in fact all of the 

 members who made this possible. The 

 most interesting fact is the ease with 



MOBILE, 



ALABAMA 



GOODBRAD FLORAL CO. 



MILLS THE FLORIST, Inc. 



36 West Forsyth Street 



Jacksonville, Fla. 



We reach all 

 FLORIDA AKD SOUTH OEOROIA PODTrS 



Miami Floral Co. 



Orders Promptly Filled 



miami, florida 

 Tampa, Fla ^& 



Member F. T. D. CO. 



Mobile, Alabama 



fm'. The Minge Floral Co. 



American Flower Shop 



319 N. 20th St. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 



BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 



PARKER'S FLOWER STORE 



HIGH POINT, N. C. ^"t^^ 



FRANK H. FORD, Greenhouses 



GREENVILLE, S. C. ^^"^ 



MAULDIN FLOWER SHOP 



Supplies the Piedmont SecUoD of Sontb OaroUna 



