The Florists' Review 



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The flortou whose cards appear on the pages canryliig this head, ar 

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Savannah, Ga. 

 JOHN WOLF 



The Largest Grower 

 of Cut Flowers in the South 



SAVANNAH 



and for all South Georgia 



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BIRMINGHAM. ALA. 



Harris Seed & Floral G). 



2018 Firft Avenue 



MONTGOMERY, ALA. 



Alabama's Leading Florists 



Rosemont Gardens 



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MOBILE, ALA. 



V^bgr^^.l!^* Goodbrad noral Co. 



Mobile, Alabama 



y.T'S' The Minge Floral Co. 



^\ |*1 Al i/no neur from 



VypellKa, /\ia., camp Bennlng 



OPELIKA FLORAL CO. 



Member F. T. D 



BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 



PARKER'S FLOWER STORE 



ATLANTA, GA. 



L_. Cl 1 /^ Snpply Flowers for all 



awrence Moral Lo. occasions in ceonria 



ALBANY, GA. 



JACK SMITH GREENHOUSE CO., Horia 



LAKE CHARLES 



AND SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA 

 Member F. T. D. CHAS. D. OTIS 



ATLfANTA.GA. 



FLOWER. 

 SHOP 



4i rcachtree Street 



New Orleans, La. ^"^u, 



The Flower Shop 



108 Baronne Street 

 HENRY SCHEUERMANN. Prop. 



Atlanta, Georgia gardens 



Store, 63E. HonterSt.; Gre.nhoaa«., 446 Lawton St. 

 Wholesale and Retail W. M. Baihy. Mgr , 



Association will meet at the Claridge 

 hotel. This meeting will be of great 

 importance and all chairmen of commit- 

 tees are requested to attend. 



The St. Louis Association of Garden- 

 ers will meet March 1 at the municipal 

 greenhouses, in Forest park. An at- 

 tractive program has been arranged. 

 Both President Pring and Secretary 

 Schafif expect a largo attendance. 



Secretary Joseph Deutschmann, of the 

 St. Louis County Growers' Association, 

 says that, owing to bad roads on the 

 way to the Eleven Mile House, the asso- 

 ciation has held no meeting for the last 

 three months. A meeting will be held 

 soon, however. 



R. E. Blackshaw, of the Ove Gnatt 

 Co., La Porte, Ind., was at the Hotel 

 Statler last week, where he displayed a 

 splendid line of samples. Mr. Black- 

 shaw has been ill with influenza, but he 

 is now fully recovered. 



In bowling, February 22, the fast-com- 

 ing Rose team, under F. Plotz, won the 

 odd game from the second-place Orchids, 

 and the leading Sweet Pea team won the 

 odd game from the Violets. The Daisies 

 surprised A. Bourdet's Carnation team 

 by winning two of the three games. 

 This, of course, makes it more interest- 

 ing for the five teams below the Sweet 

 Peas, who now have a lead of ten games, 

 as follows: 



Won Lost 



Sweet Peai 45 24 



Orrlild. 35 S4 



Cnrniitions M 85 



RoHes 84 85 



violets 83 8fl 



Daisies 26 43 



J. J. B. 



John Steidle, of Clayton, Mo., has 

 placed an order with the Lord & Burn- 

 ham Co., through its Chicago office, for 

 an iron-frame greenhouse, 30x120. A. 

 Jablonsky, of Olivette, Mo., finds the 

 demand for young stock so strong that 

 he is building a propagating house 

 16x220, also of Lord & Burnham con- 

 struction. 



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NEW ORLEANS, LA 

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