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The Florists Review 



June 22, 1922 



The fl ori«t« whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to flUl 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 

 (^ Cut Flowers in the South 



SAVANNAH 



^ and for all South Georgia 



Mnns rummr TMaai«ra Muvcn amocut 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



MOBILE, ALA. 



%&"f°.I!^* Goodbrad noral Co. 



Mobile, Alabama 



frX' The Minge Floral Co, 



BIRMINGHAM, ALA 



BARKER'S FLOWER STORl 



ATLANTA, GA. 



i^wrence Floral Co. occ£Bfon8°TIf'^Georgia 



ROME, GEORGIA 



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



No charges for deliveries to Shorter College. 



ALBANY, GA. 



lACK SMITH GREENHOUSE CO.. Rorift 



BATON ROUGE, LA 



THE ROSELAND FLORIST 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



ATLfANTA.GA. 



FLOWER. 

 SHOP 



4 1 Feachtree Street 

 Puality ^dSeV^ice 



BIRMINGHAM. ALA. 

 Harris Seed & Floral Co. 



2018 FirA Avenue 



MONTGOMERY. ALA. 



Alabama's Leading Florists 



Rosemont Gardens 



Member 

 F.T.D. 



Oomspondence 



Wire roar 

 oijen to 



New Orleans, La. 



The Flower Shop 



106 Baronne Street 

 HENRY SCHEUERMANN. Prop. 



ing that stores will be closed either 

 Saturday afternoons or Wednesday aft- 

 ernoons. Generally speaking, the down- 

 town florists close at the end of the 

 week and the uptown florists in mid- 

 week. 



Miller Florists have now a daily serv- 

 ice between their Concord range and the 

 one on Lauder avenue. 



The next meeting of the Toronto Re- 

 tail Florists' Club will be held the sec- 

 ond Monday in September. This will be 

 the annual meeting for the election of 

 officers and the receiving of annual re- 

 ports. J. J. H. 



BALTIMORE, MD. 



The Market. 



Market conditions last week con- 

 tinued about the same as those of the 

 week previous. There was a good sup- 

 ply of all seasonable flowers. Carna- 

 tions are still on the market, but the 

 flowers are small. The supply of good 

 delphinium is limited. Roses are good 

 and the demand for them is fine. 



There is a good supply of outdoor 

 flowers, such as cornflowers, larkspur, 

 coreopsis, feverfew, etc. Sweet peas 

 are poor. Gladioli in all varieties are 

 fine and they are a great help at this 

 time of the year. The supply of valley 

 is limited, as is the supply of orchids. 



ATLANTA, GA. 



/ire Your Orders 



To 



MEMBER 

 P. T. D. 



BIRMINGHAM. ALA. 



WIRE YOUR ORDERS TO 



THE BLOSSOM SHOP 



"AN UP-TO-DATE FLORIST" 



Mdton Hotel Bldg. 5 1 5 No. 20tli Street 



NEW ORLEANS 



Scnemu/. 



We Cater 



to the 



OF THE 



F. T. D. 



2600 ST. CHARLES AVENUE 



^'j,f Best Trade 



The 

 Avenue Fkffal G>. 



8442 ST. CHABLB8 AVENUE 



New Orleans, La. ^"^^S^'" 



Flowers of Superior Quality 



Fremk J. Reyes & Co. 



525 CANAL STREET Prompt DeUveiy 



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' Telesrftph Delivery. 



