Septbmbbb 29, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



81 



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The florlrts whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders 

 *"~ from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 



WINSTON-SALEM,N.C. 



AT YOUR SERVICE - Member F. T. D. 



HINSHAW R\ BUILDING 



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Through 





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Home Grown Flowers 

 Artistically Arranged 



Charlotte, N. C. ^{JJnity 



THE FLORIST 



Scholt: 



i> INC. 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



CHARLOTTE, N. C. 



AND VICINITY 



THE FLOWER SHOP 



203 N. TRYON STREET 



Member F. T. D. 



GOLDSBORO, N. C. 



Ga<'« City to Eastern North Carolina 



GOLDSBORO FLORAL CO. 



Modem Gr«enhoases — Retail Store 



20 years' experience 



WILSON, N. C 



"fifD. STARR, The FlorUt 



DURHAM, N. C. 



I I cAii nM rn leading florists 



|. J . r ALLUN LU. Member F. T. D. 



DURHAM, N. C. 



Durham Floral Co. K.^ 



GREENSBORO, N. C. 



VAN LINDLEY CO. 



HIGH POINT, N. C. ?.^?^^5 



FRANK H. FORD. Greenhouses 



ORLANDO, FLA. 



Violet Dell Florist 



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 CAROLINA 

 CHARLES A. MOSS 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n 



LAKELAND, FLORIDA 



Service in all directions. 

 WESTMORELAND FLORAL GARDENS. 



water was so muddy that he had little 

 success. He bought a carload of plants 

 from the Pinehurst Floral Co. The lot 

 included hydrangeas, begonias, ciner- 

 arias, Mrs. Sander daisies, stevia, 

 ferns and orchids. The blooms were cut 

 from the orchids and made up the first 

 consignment for the new Stuppy Supply 

 Co. here. They were bought by the W. 

 L. Eock Flower Co. 



The Kansas City Florists' Club has 

 been invited to hold its next meeting in 

 the salesroom of the new Stuppy Supply 

 Co., 1020 Oak street. 



Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Manson, of Pleas- 

 ant Hill, Mo., were the guests of Mr. and 

 Mrs. Harry Blake October 23. 



S. Bryson Ayres will have an exhibit 

 of his celosia and strawflowers at the 

 King Edward hotel, in Toronto, for the 

 F. T. D. convention. He has received so 

 many orders from all parts of the 

 United States for seed that he will be 

 unable to fill them all this season. Con- 

 sequently, he has decided to let one 

 florist in each city handle the seed. 



E. E. Farnham, of Carrollton, Mo., 

 was a visitor last week. 



T. J. Noll, of the T. J. Noll Floral Co., 

 is having a successful trip through 

 southern Kansas and Oklahoma. He is 

 sending in some good orders. 



Another one of the S. A. F. signs, 

 "Say It with Flowers," has been 

 placed in Kansas City. This one is on 

 S. Bryson Ayres' farm. 



Samuel Murray and Arthur Newell 

 returned September 21 from a two days' 

 visit to St. Louis. They were guests of 

 F. H, Weber and H. G. Berning. Both 



Miami's Largest Florist 



The Exotic Gardens 



601 12th Street 



MIAMI. FLA. 



Prompt deliveries to all points 



in Southern Florida 



Member F. T. D. 



MILLS THE FLORIST, Inc. 



36 West Forsyth Street 



Jacksonville, Fla. 



We reach all 

 FXORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA POINTS 



MONTGOMERY, ALA. 



Alabama's Leading Florists 



Rosemont Gardens 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



Correspondence 

 Solicited 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



MOBILE, 



ALABAMA 



GOODBRAD FLORAL CO. 



Mobile, Alabama 



The Minge Floral Co. 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



Opelika, Ala., 



One hour from 

 Camp Bennins 

 OPEUKA FLORAL CO. 



Member F. T. D. 



BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 



PARKER^S FLOWER STORE 

 American Flower Shop 



319 N. 20th St. BIRMINGHAM, AL\. 



