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HORTICULTURE 



January 17, 1920 



FUTTERMAN BROS. 



Wholesale Floriets, 102W. 28th St. New York 



The Right People to Deal with. Pbona Watkios 9761-159 Consignments solicited. 



B. A. SNYDER CO. ^,i±.-r'' 



Hardy Cut Evergreens, Cut Flowers and Florists Supplies 



21-25 Otis street, BOSTON, MASS. 



Telephone Fort Hill 1083-I084-1085 



William F. Kasting Co. 



AA^HolAsalo Florists 

 568^70 WASHINGTON STREET - BUFFALO, N. Y. 



New Ejigland Florist Supply Co. 



276 Devonshire Street, 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Telephones. Fort Hill, 3469 and 3135 



Would like to handle consignments from growers of good 

 Snapdragon and novelties. 



HERMAN WEISS, Wholesale Florist 



130 West 28th Street, New York City 



Boston Floral Supply Co. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



DEALERS IN Q^^ Flowcrs and Evcrgrcens 



We manufacture our own Wax Flowers, Baskets, Wire Frsunes, and 

 preserve our own Cycas and Foliage right in our own factory. 

 OFFICE, SALESROOMS, SHIPPING DEPT. 



OTIS SFREET ^^1^!^,^, 96 Arch Street 



BOSTON, MASS. 



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Unknown customers kindly give 

 reference or cash with order 



The Hoase for QaaHty tmd Service 



ZECH & MANN 



tgf^We are Wholesale Florists Doing 

 a Strictlgr Wholesale Busiiiese 



30 Eat Randolp h Street, CHlCAflO 



MMCHIGAN CUT FLOWER 

 EXCHANGE, Inc. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



O<nuloauii«a 8«ll«lted 

 Hardy Fancy Fern Our Specialty 



264 RANDOLPH ST^ DETROfT, MCH. 



Little Ads. That Bring 

 Big Returns 



Little Ad*, in our Classified Bayer*' Dlreo- 

 tory brins bi? returns to both sdvertiBet 

 Anythine wanted by florists, gardeners, 

 parts and cemetery Buperint«ndents, etc. 

 can be sold ttirou^h this medlnm. 

 Don't fall to read over these Ads. In aa^ 

 issne and yon may find one or moro tiMf 

 vVt proT* profitable to y*». 



CHICAGO FLORISTS' CLUB. 



The meeting was called to order at 

 8 p. m., President A. J. Zech, presid- 

 ing. The retiring president expressed 

 thanks to all the members for the 

 support given him in his administra- 

 tion during the past year, and ex- 

 pressed the hope that our Club would 

 soon have a home of its own. He 

 urged every member of this organiza- 

 tion to pledge loyal support and as- 

 sistance to our president who Is to 

 preside for the coming year. 



Mr. O. E. Olllnger was requested to 

 escort President Elect T. fc. Waters to 

 the chair. Mr. Waters, in accepting 

 the presidency, delivered an eloquent 

 speech promising to wield the gavel 

 of fairness to all, and his keynote of 

 remarks was that all meetings should 

 start punctually. 



President Waters next Installed 

 Vice-President-elect A. T. Pyfer, Sec- 

 retary-elect F. Lautenschlager, Treas- 

 urer-elect Paul E. Weiss. All of the 

 incoming officers responded with a 

 speech. 



The following applications for mem- 

 bership were received: 



Ralph B. Howe, 231 W. Madison St., 

 Chicago, Seedsman, with W. W. Bar- 

 nard Co. 



Walter G. Poehlmann, Morton 

 Grove, 111., Florist, with Poehlmann 

 Bros. Co. 



Wra. T. Collins, 1-157 E. 70th St., 

 Chicago, florist, and Mr. Jos. Werstler, 

 2221 W. Madison St., Chicago, 111,, with 

 Schiller the Florist, were elected mem- 

 bers. 



All arrangements have been com- 

 pleted for the annual banquet to be 

 held at the Grand Ballroom of the La 

 Salle Hotel, on Jan. 22nd. Cost, $3.00 

 per plate, including dancing and en- 

 tertainment. 



President-elect T. E. Waters and 

 Secretary-elect F. Lautenschlager ten- 

 dered their resignation as trustees. 

 A. J. Zech was elected as trustee to 

 serve for two years. August Poehl- 

 mann was elected to serve for a term 

 of one year. 



George Asmus made a rousing ap- 

 peal for a permanent home for our 

 club. This matter was placed in the 

 hands of Mr. Asmus and the trustees 

 for further investigation. Tlie com- 

 mittee is to report at the February 

 meeting of our Club. 



The meeting on February 5 has been 

 set aside as the annual Novelty Night. 

 Guy French, Chairman of the "Good of 

 the Club" Committee, will be in charge 

 of this affair. Growers who have novel- 

 ties to show, should make arrange- 

 ments at once to exhibit same at this 

 meeting. 



F. L.m:tenschlager, Scc. 



