OCTOBBK 27, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



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WINSTON-SALEM,N.C 



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THE FLORIST 

 INC. 



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CHARLOTTE, N. C. 



AND VICINITY 



THE FLOWER SHOP 



203 N. TRYON STREET 



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SPARTANBURG 



AND ALL SOUTH CAROLINA 

 CHARLES A. MOSS 



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WILSON, N. C 



"fl^p. STARR. The Florist 



DURHAM, N. C 



l.J. FALLON CO. "-^^AWiT^ 



DURHAM, N. C. 



Durham Floral Co. 



HIBBERD 

 Proprietor 



GREENSBORO, N. C. 



VAN LINDLEY CO. 



HIGH POINT, N. C. ^\^^l 



FRANK H. FORD, Greenhouses 



ORLANDO, FLA. 



Violet Dell Florist 



CHARLESTON, S. C. 



Carolina Floral Store 



King and George Sts. 



Greenhouses, 

 Saxon. S. C. 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



Charleston, S. C. 



Art Floral Co. 



219 King Street, near Market 



RALEIGH, N. C. 



McCarron Floral Co., Har^eu'street 



RALEIGH, N. C. 



J. J. FALLON CO. 



LKADINQ FLORISTS 

 Member F. T. D. 



the publicity committee, was authorized 

 to turn over to the national publicity 

 fund the percentage agreed upon by the 

 club. 



The exhibits shown were three pots 

 of cyclamens and a vase of Columbia 

 roses by John Klaus; a vase of prepared 

 foliage and flowers by James Patterson, 

 of the Owl Florists; vases of Russell, 

 Premier and Columbia roses by the 

 Stuppy Floral Co., St. Joseph, Mo., and 

 three baskets of prepared flowers and 

 foliage by the Stuppy Supply Co. 



Various Notes. 



Frank X. Stuppy and Dr. B. W. Mur- 

 phy, St. Joseph, Mo., attended the Flo- 

 rists' Club meeting. 



J. B. Masson's new English begonias 

 are coming in and are a fine sight. Mr. 

 Masson is cutting mums. Within a few 

 days he will have a fine lot of pot mums 

 ready for sale. 



Mrs. E. Bunyar's new house for bed- 

 ding plants is completed. It is 36x50. 



The Kansas City Wholesale Cut 

 Flower Co. is offering the first of S. 

 Bryson Ayres' sweet peas. The flowers 

 are large and long-stemmed. 



T. A. Moseley sold ten cases of bird 

 seed and almost as much bird manna 

 last season. These things are carried as 

 side lines. Mr. Moseley believes there 

 are many things a florist can sell besides 

 flowers. By so interesting customers he 

 gets them later as flower buyers. 



E. A. Humfeld is cutting 1,500 dahlias 

 a day and selling all of them. The frost 

 has not touched any of his stock yet. 



August Luther had two nice wedding 

 decorations Wednesday, October 19, and 

 Saturday, October 22. His general busi- 

 ness has been running well all summer 

 and fall. 



Nelson Jarrett is hunting near Bige- 



Miami's Largest Florist 



The Elxotic Gardens 



801 12th Street 



MIAMI, FLA. 



Prompt deliveries to all points 



in Southern Florida 



Member F. T. D. 



MILLS THE FLORIST, Inc. 



36 West Forsyth Street 



Jacksonville, Fla. 



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 FXORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA POINTS 



MONTGOMERY. ALA. 



Alabama's Leading Florists 



Rosemont Gardens 



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Correspondence 

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MOBILE, ALA. 



Goodbrad Floral Co. 



9S2 DAUPHIN STREET 

 Member F. T. D. 



Mobile, Alabama 



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OPELIKA FLORAL CO. 



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BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 



PARKER^S FLOWER STORE 

 LAKELAND, FLORIDA 



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