JULT 18, 1922 



The Rorists^ Review 



81 



The flortoto whose cards appear on the pages <»rrylntf this head, are prepared to fill or ders 

 ""■ '"~ from other florists for local deUvery on the usual basis. '~ 



WINSTON-SALEM,N.C.s 



AT YOUR SERVICE - Member F. T. D. 



HINSHAW n BUILDING 



Asheville, N. C 



MIDDLEMOUNT GARDENS 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



ASHEVILLE.N.C 



Charlotte, N. C. ^JSnity 



Scholtz, "^" ^^r^^ 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. 



CHARLOHE, N. C. 



AND VICINITY 



THE FLOWER SHOP 



203 N. TRYON STREET 

 Member F. T. D. 



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"All Over North Carolina 

 PIEDMONT FLOWER SHOP, Inc. 



"Everything in Flowers" 



Mrs. N. W. Cobb, Prop. Durham, N. C. 



RALEIGH, N. C. 



McCarron Floral Co., HarLu'street 



RALEIGH, N. C 



1. J. FALLON CO. ^"^Sr^F^^^L^^^ 



Fayetteville, N. C. 



). J. FALLON CO. ^g^»s 



DURHAM, N. C. 



I T FAT T OM C(\ leading florists 



J.J. r/\lX \JiN \X). Member F. T. D. 



DURHAM, N. Cc 



Durham Floral Co. f JSS 



WILSON, N. C 



^'^^D. STARR, The Rorist 



GREENSBORO 



IN THE CENTER OF 



North Carolina 

 Van Lindley Co., II 5 S. Elm St. 



GOLDSBORO, N. C 



Gb<« City to Eastern North Carolina 



GOLDSBORO FLORAL CO. 



Modem Greenhouses — Retail Store 



20 jears' experience 



GREENVILLE, N. C. 



GREENVILLE FLORAL CO. 



Gateway to Eastern North Carolina. 

 Flowers for all occasions. Phone 143-443 W. 



JACKSON, TENN. 



JACKSON CUT FLOWER CO. 



Fresh Cut Flowers S. C. BRENDEL. Manager 



insurance shows that there were 172 

 reports of hail damage last week 

 in Nebraska and that the week before 

 there were 710. Some counties suf- 

 fered terrible losses. Fortunately, the 

 hail seemed to miss the towns showing 

 heavy amounts of glass. Corn and grain 

 in many of the counties were beaten 

 into the ground. 



Miss Emily Petersen, of the Hess & 

 Swoboda store, has tendered her resig- 

 nation, to take effect July 15. Miss 

 Petersen is to bo the new manager of 

 the Petersen Bros. Farnam store. 



C. G. Hargadine and family returned 

 Monday, July 3, from a two weeks' 

 trip on and around the lakes of Minne- 

 sota. 



Harold Henderson will spend his vaca- 

 tion at Chicago and in Indiana. 



Lee Larmon has moved from the 

 Fontenelle hotel into the Masonic 

 building on Nineteenth and Douglas 

 streets. T. E. E. 



SOMEBVILLE, MASS. 



In the fiftieth anniversary edition of 

 the Somerville Journal, published Fri- 

 day, June 30, several pages were de- 

 voted to portraits and biographical 

 sketches of the to^vn's representative 

 citizens. Included among them was J. 

 Walter Howard. Concerning him the 

 Journal said: 



■ " Somerville 's reputation for flowers 

 extends all over Greater Boston because 

 of the reputation of J. Walter Howard, 

 of 328 Broadway, who since his early 

 youth has been an enthusiastic horti- 

 culturist, and his flowers and plants 

 have brought pleasure, comfort and re- 

 membrance to many hearts and homes. 

 Mr. Howard was born in Somerville in 

 the house where he yet lives, and back 



Nsishville, 



THREE 

 STORES 



Chattanooga 

 and Atlanta 



Member 

 Florists' 

 Telegraph 

 Delivery 



Two Stores 



Members 

 F. T. D. 



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THE 

 Haeger Floral Co. 



Central Market Houae TOO Market St. 



Geny Bros. ' pSts 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 

 212 Fifth Avenue North. 



NASHVILLE, TENN. 



"WE NEVER SLEEP" 



Idlewild W L* T 



Greenhouses iVlempillS, 1 61111. 



89 South Main Street 



"Up-to-the-minute" Service and Execution 

 Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



Send all MEMPHIS Orders to 



THE FLOWER SHOP 



81 Union Avenue 

 MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE 



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Memphis, Tenn. 



JOHNSON'S GREENHOUSES 

 161 MADISON AVE. 



Established 1888 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n 



Knoxville, Tenn. 



CROUCH. Florist 



u^ciji/Cr florists' Telegraph Delivery 



lARGKST AMOUNT OF (!LASS DKVOTED TO 

 CUT FLOWERS IN THE SOUTH 



