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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBKB 7. 1920 



Th» fl ortef wliOM cards mmmr on tb« pmw» earrylnc tbim hMUl, . 

 **-^ from oUiar florlsto for local doilTorr on fho nanal 



JOHN L RATCLIFFE 



209 West Broad Street 

 "FLOWERS OF QUALITY" 



RICHMOND 



VIRGINIA 



BRANCH STORE: 



Hotel Greenbrier 

 WHITE SULPHUR 

 SPRINGS, W. VA. 



GOLDSBORO, N. C. 



Oate City to Eastern North Carolina 



GOLDSBORO FLORAL CO. 



Modem Greenhouses — Retail Store 

 Members F. T. D. 20 years' experience 



Charlotte, N. C. 



Louis G. Ratcliffe 



322 S. Tryon Street 



Charlotte, N. C. v?oVtt 



ScholtZ, THE BT^ORIST 



Member Florists' Teleffraph Delivery Ass'n. 



Charlotte, N.G. 



AND VICINITY 



THE FLOWER SHOP 



203 N. TRYON ST. 

 Member F. T. D. 



MONTGOMERY. ALA. 



Alabama's Leading Florists 



Rosemont Gardens 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



Correspondence 

 Solicited 



Mobile, Alabama 



Member jjjg MmgB FloFal Co. 



F. T. D. 



DURHAM, N. C. 



J.J. FALLON CO. "fflgr^TLf" 



DURHAM, N. C. 



Durham Floral Co. rUSS 



HIGH POINT, N. C. ^'T^. 



FRANK H. FORD, Greenhouses 



CI FLORIST 



reech, tarboro. n. c. 



WANTS YOUR ORDERS FOR ALL 

 EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA 



GREENSBORO, N. C. 



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Birmingham, Ala. ^, 



' flotver Shop 



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* *• fRASt^ given your orders. 



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 F. T. D. 



Ala. 



MOBILE, 



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GOODBRAD FLORAL CO. 



The latter the committee had no idea 

 of doing. They went ahead and mapped 

 out a program for the week. This was 

 done with no thought of the cost. If 

 anyone had a good suggestion to make, 

 a note was made of it, and after dis- 

 cussing these notes the program was de- 

 cided upon. Then the cost was calcu- 

 lated. It staggered the boys somewhat, 

 but they were from Missouri and the 

 chairman said, "It's up to the club," 



The consequence was that a special 

 meeting was called for September 27, 

 at which was the largest attendance 

 of this year. After Mr. Ekas called the 

 meeting to order he said he was going to 

 call upon Eobert L. Graham, Jr., to 

 state the object of the meeting. Mr. 

 Graham took the floor, and his line of 

 talk was reminiscent of those bedtime 

 stories our mothers used to tell us. You 

 all know them, ending, ' ' And they lived 

 happily ever after." But some faint 

 heart in the back of the hall asked 

 what all this was going to cost. That 

 was just the question Mr. Graham was 

 waiting for. He replied that it was 

 all going to cost money, and that was 

 why they were there tonight. The sub- 

 scription blanks were open; it was like 

 an auction. "Do I hear a subscription?" 

 Mr. Graham asked. An offer of $100 

 came from a corner of the room, another 

 $100 from another corner. From the 

 back of the hall came one of $200, and 

 the stampede was on. The club had 

 been called and the committee soon 

 found the members were not four-flush- 

 ing. 



This is the program adopted by the 



club, which was to hold another special 



meeting October 4, when there would be 



an opportunity to alter it: 



Monday: Election of officers; banquet and 

 ladies' night at the Hotel Emerson. 



Sav£innah, Ga. 



JOHN WOLF 



The Largest Grower 

 of Cut Flowers in the South 



SAVANNAH 



and for all South Georgia 



MBHBRS FLORISTS' TKLCORAPH DBUVERY ASSOCIATIM 



COLUMBUS, GA. 



J. T. KEHELEY 



Columbus' Leading Florist 

 MEMBER F. T. D. 



GEORGIA — CAROLINA 



Orders 

 Ezeeuted by 



MEMBER 

 F. T. D. 



AUGUSTA, GA. 



ATLANTA. GA. 



FLORIST 



ATLANTA,^GA^. 



Lawrence Floral Co. ocauions^in Georgia. 



American Flower Shop 



si9N.20thSt. BIRMINGHAM, ALAo 



BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 



PARKER'S FLOWER STORE 



