March 22. 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



39 



A Central Feature of the St. Louis' SpringeFIower*Show» March 15 to 18* 



Visitors. 



The show attracted many trade visi- 

 tors from out of town, among them 

 being: 



Adams, W. M., Chicago, 111. 

 Ahrens. W. C, O'Fallon, III. 

 Archias. L. H., Sedalia, Mo. 

 Baur, A. F. J.. Indianapolis. Ind. 

 Brlgance. Anna Wolfe, Waco. Tex. 

 Brown, G. T., Kent, O. 

 Brygan, J. A., Kansas City, Mo. 

 Carter, M. E., Kansas City. Mo. 

 Dietscli. Arthur. Chicago, 111. 

 Dilloff. Julius, New York, N. Y. 

 Dorner. theodore. La Fayette, Ind. 

 Duncan. Grace. Sedalia, Mo. 

 Dnpre, B. F., Chicago. 111. 

 Easterday. Edgar, Nokomis, 111. 

 Ebbers, J. A., Chicago, 111. 

 Elberfleld, A., and wife, Kansas City. Mo. 

 Evans, J. A., Richmond, Ind. 

 Falkenstein, Chas., New York, N. Y. 

 Fredeen. Miss J., Chicago, 111. 

 Furrow, J. W., Guthrie, Okla. 

 Galavan, Edward. Chicago, 111. 

 Goldenstein, Edward, Chicago, 111. 

 Green. W. F.. Dallas, Tex. 

 Grimm, F. P., Highland. 111. 

 Guion, C. P., Chicago, 111. 

 Gullett, C. E., Lincoln, 111. 

 Harris, C. W., Chicago, 111. 

 Hellenthal, B. U., Columbus, 0. 

 Hellenthal, K. A.. Boone. la. 

 Hellenthal, Mary M., Columbus, O. 

 Hembreiker, W. J., Springfield, 111. 

 HoUard, Fred B., Highland. 111. 

 Holly, MiRs Fannie, Sedalia, Mo. 

 Humiston, H. E., Chicago. 111. 

 Johnston, O. M., Beatrice, Neb. 

 Jones, R. E., Richmond. Ind. 

 Joy, J. H., and wife, Nashville, Tenn. 

 KirchhofT, R., Chicago, 111. 

 Klamm, Irvin L., Belleville. 111. 

 Klein. E. H.. Edwardsville. 111. 

 Knapp, G. A.. Nevada, Mo. 

 Kramer, Mrs. IJ. F., Jackson, Tenn. 

 Kuebler, A. A., Rvansville, Ind. 

 Kuebler. T. D., Evansville, Ind. 

 Kurowski, R. E., Chicago. 111. 

 Lassen. B., Raoine, Wis. 

 Lassen, Mrs. M. B., Racine, Wis. 

 Lavenson, H. A., Chicago. 111. 

 Lelthauser. Chris., Lincoln, Neb. 

 L€ Vine, Morris H.. New York. N. Y. 

 Llston, A. M., Terre Haute, Ind. 

 Longren. A. F.. Chicago. 111. 

 Lyon, E. S., Kent, O. 

 Mahaney, L. V.. Chicago, 111. 

 Marks, Joseph. Chicago. 111. 

 Mar«en, George, Alton, HI. 



Martial, Gus, Chicago, 111. 

 McAdam. J. E.. Ft. Worth, Tex. 

 McKee. P. L., Chicago. 111. 

 Michelsen. C. J.. Chicago. 111. 

 •Miller. II. G.. Chicago, 111. 

 Miller. Louis. Burlington, la. 

 .Miller, N. W., Chicago, 111. 

 .Minoux, Eli, Carlyle, 111, 

 Mohn, George, Chicago, 111. 

 Moore, B. A., Harvard. III. 

 Morton. James, Chicago, 111. 

 M.ver, F. C. Elmhurst. 111. 

 Newcomb. Robert, Chicago, 111. 

 Nichols, H., Chicago, 111. 

 Niednagle, W., Evansville. Ind. 

 Nielsen. T. C. Chicago, 111. 

 Nielson, A., Lincoln, 111. 

 Olson, F. J.. Ames, la. 

 Proctor, D. L., Edwardsville. 111. 

 Reukauf. Martin, Philadelphia. Pa. 



Ross. J. W., Ceiitralia, 111. 



Uyhd. v.. Beatrice, Neb. 



Schreiber, John, Chicago, 111. 



Smart, W. J., New York, N. Y. 



Smith. T. R.. Edwardsville, 111. 



Spero, Rot)ert. New York. N. Y. 



Stuppy, J. J.. St. Joseph. Mo. 



Thurston, A. S., Ames, la. 



Tilton, 11. C. Chicago. 111. 



Vaughan. Carl, Chicago. 111. 



Vosburgh. F. D.. Chicago. 111. 



Walden. Mrs. W. L.. Sedalia. Mo. 



Waters. T. B., Chicago, 111. 



Wilcox. B. C. and wife. Council Bluffs. la. 



Wilson. J. S.. Des Moines. la. 



Wilson. Mrs. Ella. Cleveland. O. 



Wisely. Claude, and wife. Murph.V8boro, 111. 



Wolfe, T. J., Waco, Tex. 



Wright, M. C, Chicago, 111. 



Young, S. H., Casey, 111. 



Norwich, Conn. — Jas. Rough, manager 

 of the S. J. Reuter & Son store, says 

 prospects are rosy. They are kept 

 well supplied from the big plant at 

 Westland, K. L 



Amherst, Mass. — F. E. Palmer, of 

 Brookline, addressed the students and 

 visiting florists on the subject, "Retail 

 Store Management,'^' at the meeting of 

 the M. A. C. Florists' and Gardeners' 

 Club Thursday, March 1. 



Orono, Me. — The Maine Florists' 

 Association of the University of Maine 

 was addressed Thursday, March 8, by 

 Prof. A. H. Nehrling, of the Massachu- 

 setts Agricultural College, his subject 

 being, "Development of Floriculture." 



Westbrook, Me. — Gordon W. Johnson, 

 who is identified with the Longfellow 

 Farm here, has announced his intention 

 of entering the florists' business. 



Portland, Me. — The florists in this 

 city are the only ones who will be af- 

 fected should the bill for licensing firemen 

 become a law, as it applies only in cities 

 of over 40,000 population. 



Wenham, Mass.— B. Hammond Tracy, 

 of Cedar Acres, has received word from 

 his son, B. Hammond Tracy, Jr., who 

 sailed on the steamer Chicago, of his 

 safe arrival at Bordeaux, en route to 

 Paris,^ where the young man will take up 

 American ambulance work in connection 

 with the Harvard unit. 



