March 30, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



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MINNEAPOLIS. 



Various Notes. 



Miss H. B. Whitted left March 23 for 

 the National Flower Show at Philadel- 

 phia. Monday, March 20, Mrs. Taylor, 

 wife of the president of the Florists' 

 Club and sister of Miss Whitted, had a 

 narrow escape from asphyxiation. 

 "When going into the basement of her 

 home she was overcome by escaping 

 gas fumes. Mr. Taylor found her in 

 extremis. She has recovered and is 

 none the worse for the experience. 



W. F. Holmes, of iSouth Seventh 

 street, is doing a splendid trade. He 

 puts plenty of energy into the business 

 and deserves great success. Smartly 

 dressed windows are always a feature. 



W. H. Bofferding reports great activ- 

 ity in his seed department. 



With the change in the weather, the 

 florists are preparing their hotbeds. I 



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have already seen several ranges of 

 hotbeds ready for filling. 



The Minneapolis Floral Co. is fortu- 

 nate in having a fine lot of azaleas for 

 the Easter trade. These should sell 

 freely. 



"Watch these flowers grow green" 

 was the motto displayed on vases of 

 white carnations in several of the stores 

 St. Patrick's day. 



Thos. H. Hall, of Lyndale avenue, 

 has a fine, varied stock suitable for his 

 large retail trade. I hear that he con- 

 templates an addition to his green- 

 house range. If by the plow you 

 would thrive, you must either lead or 

 drive. Mr. Hall does both. 



Prof. Le Eoy Cady now is active 

 piloting the university students through 

 the various growing establishments. 

 He could not choose a better time than 

 the present. All spring stock is com- 

 ing forward and it offers a fine example 

 of the various methods of growing and 



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caring for young plants. Theory is all 

 very well, but an ounce of practice is 

 worth a ton of theory. A sound blend- 

 ing of each produces first-class results. 

 The Florists' Club was represented 

 by J. G. Taylor, its president, at the 

 Minneapolis retailers' meeting, when a 

 petition was sent to the authorities 

 asking for the supervision of the sale 

 of flowers and fruit on the sidewalks. 

 I understand that some of the venders 

 only use their own property and do 

 things along sanitary lines, while others 



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