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March 23, 1922 



The Florists' Review 



37 



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The Wheat Sheaf, with a Few Flowers and Some Ribbon, May Be Used to Fill Last-Minute Funeral Orders. 



ill tlic rnioii. Not only do tlic jn'sts 

 thrive in the state's cliniatie conditions, 

 l>ut they arrive here from all parts of 

 the world, hy ship, by rail and hy means 

 whicli even tlie experts liaven 't iieen 

 able to uncover. 



"There are some HMi separate and With warm weather the entire year 



distinct jiarasites feediiifr on the state's ronnd. New Orleans shonlil have (lowers, 



luxuriant vej4:etatioii and foliage. There liedjics and trees of tropical si)lendor. 



are tw(dve diflferent varieties of the I'nless the parasites are vaiKpiisherl in a 



mealy bu^ alone. In New Orleans they few ye.-irs. the city's natural beauty will 



threaten tlie city's very liirthrijjlit . lie Imt a sad meniory, the eX|ierts w;irn. 



