JULV 30, lOQS. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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Helps Buyer and Seller'' 



This Florist had some surplus stock after planting his houses 



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The Results of a 3-llne Adv. 



'I wish to state that I sold all my plants that I advertised 



in 



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