The Florists^ Review 



Febbuabt 27, 1919. 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



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Emerson spoke of "Olden Times." 



If there were other speakers they are 

 most humbly asked to pardon uninten- 

 tional omission of their contributions to 

 the pleasure of this delightful affair. 



The absence of John Burton, who was 

 ill, was greatly regretted. 



Various Notes. 



Edward N. Habermehl says that en- 

 tertaining is going on chiefly in the form 

 of small dinner parties. Mr. Habermehl 

 believes that there will be but few balls 

 or public entertainments this season. 



William F. Gude and Adolphus Gude, 

 of Washington, D. C, and Charles H. 

 Totty, of Madison, N. J., were here last 

 week. 



Lucas Bros., of Camden, are doing a 

 brisk business. 



The London Flower Shop had some 

 lovely valentines made with choice 

 blooming plants and with cut flowers in 

 dainty bowls and delicate vases. 



A number of orders have been booked 

 for cut Easter lilies for Easter delivery 

 at $35 per hundred. 



It is with sadness that the death of 

 Joseph McGregor, who died of pneu- 

 monia recently, is recorded. He was a 

 capable grower, possessed of initiative 

 and of a genial disposition. 



Charles F. Pennock sailed from France 

 for home on the Lapland February 19. 



Charles H. Grakelow arranged an ef- 

 fective window with flags this week, 

 America 's stars and stripes being in the 

 foreground. The other four great pow- 

 ers, with the black, yellow and red flag 

 of Belgium added, formed the back- 

 ground. Whether Belgium was included 

 from a sense of fairness or from an 

 artistic instinct was not learned. 



Howard M. Earl is still abroad on gov- 

 ernment seed business. 



Clarence U. Liggit reports plants of 

 all kinds in fairly good supply. Only 

 spring plants and cuttings are scarce. 



Edward Swayne got off one of his 

 bon mots at Pennock 's a few days ago. 

 Here it is: A husband who thought 

 that his wife took much time for good 

 works that might have been better 

 spent on home duties, proposed that she 

 start in business under this sign, 

 "Everybody's Business Cheerfully At- 

 tended To." 



The carnation meeting of the Florists' 

 Club will be held at the Adelphia hotel 

 Tuesday evening, March 4. Phil. 



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