October 25, 1913 



HOETICULTURE 



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A First-Class Certificate of Merit and a Highly 

 Commended Award were given by the judges in 

 the Trade Exhibition at Minneapolis to Novelties 

 in our Display of Florists' Supplies - the most ex- 

 tensive and complete exhibit in its class. All 

 Sterling Novelties now offered for the First Time. 



PROGRESSIVE FLORISTS 



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A TRIBUTE TO FATHER. 



ST. LOUIS NOTES. 



William Dee and Miss Marie L. 

 Lammers, old employees of C. Young 

 & Sons Co , were married last week. 



Grimm & Gorly will early next 

 month open a branch retail store in 

 ICast St. Louis, 111. A good location 

 has been selected. 



William Holtz who has been sick 

 the past few weeks is again at work at 

 the Angermuller wholesale store and 

 his many friends were glad to see 

 him. 



R. Marshall of Minneapolis, will 

 lecture before the St. Louis Florist 

 Club and the Growers' Club at their 

 next meeting on Economy in Green- 

 house Heating. Mr. Marshall is an 

 expert heating engineer from England. 



Robert J. Windier, has returned 

 from a 15 days' visit to Chicago and 

 called a meeting of the Florist Club 

 Publicity Committee of which he Is 

 chairman, at the Windier Wholesale 

 Floral Co.'s store on Tuesday night, 

 Oct. 21st. 



Visitors — E. C. Pruner of Poehl- 

 mann Bros. Co., Chicago; R. Marshall, 

 representing the Dahl-Mo-Stat Co., of 

 Minneapolis, Minn; F. Lempke of W. 

 \V. Barnard Co., Chicago. 



A Resolution 'ntrod'iced Recently in Congress Designates the First Sunday In June 

 as Kathtrs' Day, with the Rose Its Emblem — Wouldn't It Have Been More Appro- 

 priate If the Day Named Had Been In December?— ^os/ou Traveler, Octobers, iqi}. 



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