The Florists^ Review 



JUNB 8. 1922 



The florists whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fin orders 

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



SEND 

 YOUR ORDERS 



FOR 



Dixie Land 



TO 



IDLE HOUR 

 NURSERIES 



MACON. GA. 



100,000 sq. ft. of Glass. 



Savannah, Ga. 

 JOHN WOLF 



The Largest Grower 

 of Cut Flowers in the South 



SAVANNAH 



fLOmSTS 



and for all South Georgia 



■CaBERS rLOFirra- TSLCOR^PH OIUVERY ASSOCtATIW 



K^n 



Mobili 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



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3^ 

 Ala. 



MOBILE, ALA. 



'm&"f.I'd?' Goodbrad Floral Co. 



Mobile, Alabama 



T¥!i:. The Minge Floral Co. 



BIRMINGHAM, ALA 



PARKER'S FLOWER STORt 



ATLANTA, GA. 



Lawrence Floral Co. SgraS 



ROME, GEORGIA 



The Flower Shop, Puryear & Co., 338 Broad St 



No charsrea for deliveries to Shorter College. 



ALBANY, GA. 



lACK SMITH GREENHOUSE CO., Y\otA 



BATON ROUGE, LAo 



THE ROSELAND FLORIST 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



ATLfANTA.GA. 



FLOWER. 

 SHOP 



41 Feachtree Street 

 pioaUty 5T:dyeWice 



BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 

 Harris Seed & Floral Co. 



2018 Fir^ Avenue 



MONTGOMERY. ALA 



Alabama's Leading Florists 



Rosemont Gardens 



Correspondence 

 Solicited 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



New Orleans, La. ^'orde" to 



The Flower Shop 



108 Baronne Street 

 HENRY SCHEUERMANN. Prop. 



dent Schacffer, application of C. Kil- 

 mer, of the Waldbert Floral Co.; 

 Secretary Beneke, application of Fred 

 W. Alves, of the Angermueller Co.; 

 Treasurer Smith, application of E. 

 Decker, manager of the W. 11. Kruse 

 greenhouses; Trustee A. W. Guniz, ap- 

 plication of Mrs. E. Turk, head of the 

 Acme Floral Shop; Trustee Baumann, 

 application of H. S. Lauscher, of the 

 Melbourne Floral Co.; Trustee Euff, ap- 

 plication of Walter Young, manager of 

 Young the Florist. H. G. Berning sent 

 in the application of John W. Steidle, 

 of Clayton, Mo., and E. W. Beims sent 

 in that of R. Muehleberg, secretary and 

 treasurer of the Missouri Pottery & Sup- 

 ply Co. The nine applications gives the 

 club a membership of 250. 



Each month in the future two attend- 

 ance prizes will be given. The prize 

 consists of a year's dues, but the one 

 receiving the prize must be in attend- 

 ance, as the entire membership will be 

 drawn from each month. 



The July meeting, at which officers 

 will be nominated, rtill be held at St. 

 Charles, Mo., by invitation of Edwin 

 Denker. 



The August meeting, at which the 

 election of officers for the ensuing year 

 will be held, is to take place at Kirk- 

 wood, Mo., on the invitation of William 

 C. Smith. 



The September meeting, installation 



ATLANTA, GA 



Wire Your Orders 



To 



MEMBER 

 F. T. D. 



BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 



WIRE YOUR ORDERS TO 



THE BLOSSOM SHOP 



"AN UP-TO-DATE FLORIST" 

 Molton Hotel Bldg. 5 1 5 No. 20th Street 



NEW ORLEANS 



WeQler 

 to the 



2600 ST. CH ARLES AVENUE 



Qyality and 



Promptness 



Uemben 

 F. T. D. 



The 



Avenue Floral Co. 



8442 ST. CHARLES AVEKUE 



METAIRIE RIDGE 

 NURSERY CO.. Ltd 



LEADING RETAIL 

 HORISIS 

 3S Coronddcl Sr, 



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loDCHIM 



JvwurTS ^^m^lMiS^ F.T.a 



New Orleans, La. ""^st?^^^" 



Flowers of Superior Quality 



Frank J. Reyes & Co. 



Prompt Delivery 



525 CANAL STREET 



NEW ORLEANS 



U. J. VIRGIN 



914 CANAL STREET 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



NEW ORLEANS, LA 

 CHAS. EBLE 



OLDEST FLORIST SOUTH 

 121 BARONNE STREET 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivsry. 



