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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



FEBRUARY 16, 1899. 



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$4; daffodils. $3: Paper Whites, $4; 

 butch hyacinths, $3 and i^i; tulips 

 slow at $2 and $3: Han-isii. $1.5, and 

 Callas. $10 to $12. .50: freesias from $1 

 to $3; sweet peas, $2; smilax good at 

 $12.50. 



Club Meeting. 



The February meeting of the Flor- 

 ists' Club was not well attended, as 

 the growers could not come in on ac- 

 "oount of the cold weather. About a 

 dozen were in attendance, including 

 Mr. John Degnan, of Chicago, who was 

 a visitor. The different committees 

 reported and were given time until 

 next meeting to make their final re- 

 port. J. F. Windt was elected to mem- 

 bership by a full vole. 



A motion was made to hold a chrys- 

 anthemum show this year. Owing to 

 the small attendance this motion will 

 be acted upon at the next meeting in 

 March. The chair appointed a com- 

 mittee of three— J. J. Beneke, J. W. 

 Kunz and C. A. Kuehn— to look up a 

 place to hold same, ascertain best 

 terms and report without fail at the 

 March meeting. It wa.s decided to 

 have our annual carration meeting on 

 March 9, our next regular meeting, 

 and growers are requested to send their 

 new varieties in care of any of our 

 commission men who will see that 

 they are well taken care of and pro- 

 perly staged. Mr. H. G. Ude again 

 showed his new white seedlings Nos. 

 1 and 2, which were much admired. 



All members who have not made re- 

 turns lor the euchre tickets must do so 

 by next meeting or to any of the com- 

 mittee before the meeting. 



Notes. 



The Diemer Floral Co., of S. Broad- 

 way, have opened a branch under the 

 Union Club hall at Jefferson and Park 

 avenues. 



Mr. W. Lawrence, formerly with 

 Harry Rieman, has opened a store 

 with Max Rotter at 1903 i^ark avenue, 

 known as the Park Floral Co. Mr. 

 Rotter still has his old place at 2412 

 N. Broadway. 



Mrs. F. J. Filhuo.-e has Ijeen auito 

 sick the past week, but is reported bet- 

 ter at this writing. This accounts for 

 Frank missing the last club meeting, 

 something that seldom happens. 

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