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The Florists^ Review 



March 22. 1917. 



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A motion was decided that the club 

 members advertise cooperatively for 

 Mothers' day, and that a committee be 

 appointed by the president to take 

 charge of this matter. It also was 

 moved to hold exhibits of cut flowers at 

 four meetings during the year. The 

 plans for the annual flower show, which 

 will be held this fall, were discussed, and 

 a committee was appointed by the presi- 

 dent to take care of the management 

 and details. An animated discussion 

 with regard to raising prices for Easter 

 on all cut flowers, blooming and foliage 

 plants followed, and prices were ver- 

 bally agreed on by all the florists of the 

 organization. Refreshments were 

 served during the social hour that fol- 

 lowed the business meeting, Herman 

 Leitz and Henry Freese performing the 

 duties of hosts. The attendance was 

 exceptionally large. The next meeting 

 of the club will be held at the residence 

 of Judge W. J. "Vesey, on the third 

 Wednesday in April, April 18, since the 

 second Wednesday comes during Easter 

 week. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. R. W. Dpswell is suffering from 

 stomach trouble and probably will sub- 

 mit to an operation shortly. The Doswell 

 Floral Co. is showing some splendid 

 Spencer sweet peas at its greenhouses. 

 It has some excellent stock for Easter, 

 including some fine Tausendschon and 

 rambler roses. The company enjoys a 

 considerable out-of-town trade, and has 

 an advantageous location, opposite the 

 interurban station. Miss Bonnie Dos- 

 well is now at the store the entire time. 



The Flick Floral Co. had charge of 

 the decorations for the spring opening 

 of a large men 's furnishing store last 

 week. Many baskets and vases were 

 filled with Easter lilies, Shawyer and 

 Ophelia roses and spring flowers. Thou- 

 sands of roses and spring flowers were 

 given away to the public. Mass Marie 

 Markey, bookkeeper for the Flick Floral 

 Co., has been on the sick list. 



Mrs. Henry Freese, of the New Haven 

 Floral Co., is confined to her home by a 

 severe attack of tonsillitis and bron- 

 chitis. 



W. J. & M. S. Vesey recently pur- 

 chased another collection of orchid 

 plants, at a cost of $5,500. This firm 

 has sold more than $23,000 worth of or- 

 chid blooms since last August. Their 

 collection is one of the largest in the 

 country. 



Florists who went to New Haven, 

 Ind., last week, to attend the meeting 

 of the Florists' Club, were: Clem 

 Lanternier, E. Wenninghoff, Frank J. 

 Knecht, Mrs. R. W. Doswell, W. J. 



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