JuLT 28. 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



81 



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^JTh* florlflt* who«» cards avpMtf on flia paces eanrylnK this lMad« ara pr«par«<l to 201 ordan 

 M»~ trom «tti«r SotUita tor looai AtUvtrr ea tiia nsnal MmUi* 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



622 Aisquith Street 

 Downtown 



GRAHAM 



BALTIMORE 



MARYLAND 



GREENHOUSES WAVERLY 



ESTABLISHED 40 YRS. 



854 W. North Ave. 



Uptown 



Nashville, 



THREE 

 STORES 



Chattcinooga 

 and Adanta 



Member 

 Flomu' 

 Telegraph 

 Delivery 



Geny Bros. ""™aU 



Members Florists' Telecrsph Delivery 

 212 Fifth Avenue North. 



NASHVILLE, TENN. 



"WE NEVER SLEEP" 



Gre^houses MeiTiphis, T 6011. 



89 South Maia Street 



"Up-to-the-niinulfl" Service and Execution 

 Member Florists' Telejfraph Delivery 



Send all MEMPHIS Orders to 



THE FLOWER SHOP 



81 Union Avenue 



MEMPHIS. TENNESSEE 



Memphis, Tenn. 



JOHNSON'S GREENHOUSES 

 161 MADISON AVE. 



Established 1888 



Member Florists* Telegraph Delivery Ass'n 



HAGERSTOWN, MD. 



HENRY A. BESTER & SONS 

 Members Florists* Telegraph Delivery Ass'n 



Mary Johnston, Florist 



Nee Paterson 



221-223 W. Madison Street RolhTnnrp Mrt 



Member Florists' Tel. Delivery DdinmOrC, iVlU. 



BALTIMORE ?i^EH^J„P^^st & Sons 



AND ALL MARYLAND 



MEMBERS F. T. D. 

 Charles and 



ESTABUSHED 1832 



Pleasant Streets 



KNOXVILLE, TENN. 

 BAUM'S 



HOME OF FLOWERS. Inc. 



H«mb«r Floriits' Telegrapii Delivery. 



Permmal attentionBiveD to ordeta for KMOXVILLE 



and EAST TENNESSEE. 



Knoxville, Tenn. 



CROUCH. Florist 



Member Florigts* Telexrapb Delivery 



LARGEST AMOUNT OF OLAS8 DEVOThO) 

 TO OUT FLOWKKS IN THE SOUTH 



MILLS THE FLORIST, Inc. 



36 West Forsyth Street 



Jacksonville, Fla. 



We reach all 

 FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA POINTS 



of the board of directors, Mr. Patterson 

 will advise the directors and help 

 formulate the policies of the company. 

 His sou, Frederick B. Patterson, was 

 elected to succeed him as president, 

 while J. H. Barringer was made general 

 manager. 



John H. Patterson has been president 

 of the National Cash Register Co. for 

 thirty-seven years. He is regarded as 

 one of the world's greatest business 

 leaders. The institution he has built 

 in Dayton is regarded as the world's 

 model factory. He built it from a 

 workshop of one room with two em- 

 ployees to an organization employing 

 more than 10,000 men and women in 

 all parts of the world. 



Frederick B. Patterson is 29 years 

 old. His first work was on a farm. He 

 attended school for two years in Eng- 

 land, and has been connected with the 

 company for eleven years. He has l)een 

 taught the principles of business by his 

 father, learning the company 's business 

 from the ground up. Ho started in as 

 a workman in the foundry. In the in- 

 terests of the company he has visited 

 all of its agencies, except Africa, Aus- 

 tralia, India, Russia and Mexico. He 

 was manager of the foreign department 

 for two years, until he entered the 

 service of his country in 1917. In the 

 late war he rose from a private in the 

 ranks to a commission in the air service. 



J. H. Barringer, the new general 

 manager, was promoted from the ranks. 

 He started with the company fourteen 



Miami Floral Co. 



MIAMI'S LEADING FLORIST 

 Member F. T. D. 



MIAMI, FLORIDA 



CHARLESTON, S. C. 



Carolina Floral Store 



King and George Sts. 



Greenhouses, 

 Saxon, S. C. 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



Charleston, S. C. 



. Art Floral Co. 



219 King Street, near Market 



SPARTANBURG 



AND ALL SOUTH C^VROLINA 



CHAt^LES A. MOSS 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n 



Miami's Largest Florist 



The Exotic Gsurdens 



801 12th Street 



MIAMI, FLA. 



Prompt deliveries to all points 

 in Southern Florida 



Member F. T. D. 



LAKELAND, FLORIDA 



Service in all directions. 

 WESTMORELAND FLORAL GARDENS. 



ORLANEX), FLA. 



Violet DeU Florist 



