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The Florists' Review 



Apbil 10, 1910. 



ST. LOUIS NOTES. 



[Continued from page 60.] 



week. Mr. Ammann had just returned 

 from his eastern trip, on which he vis- 

 ited Secretary John Young and con- 

 ferred with him on S. A. F. matters. 

 He reports a most pleasant trip. He 

 also is much pleased that the local trade 

 has adopted the Milwaukee publicity 

 plan.' 



The Eetail Florists' Association will 

 hold an important meeting the night of 

 April 14, in the Knights of Columbus 

 hall. The ofl&cers of the association have 

 announced that all retailers, regardless 

 of membership, are invited to attend. 

 Easter business will be the main topic 

 of discussion. 



Arbor day, April 4, was celebrated 

 more generally throughout the city than 

 in previous years. Business men's as- 

 sociations in all parts of the city planted 

 trees in honor of Missouri soldiers who 

 have fallen in battle. Governor Gardner 

 and Mayor Kiel issued proclamations 

 suggesting this observance. School chil- 

 dren took part in planting trees at the 

 various parks. 



Edward Eisner, for the last two years 

 buyer and manager for Grimm & Gorly, 

 has resigned his position and returned to 

 his former home in Chicago. Mr. Eisner 

 made many friends in the trade here, 

 who wish him well in the future. 



Charles Beyer, of South Grand avenue, 

 has his big show window facing Grand 

 avenue filled with a great stock of excel- 

 lent Easter blooming plants. This is a 

 great attraction, especially at this time. 



The oflacers of the Florists' Club held 

 their monthly conference, April 4, at 

 Trustee Windier 's home and arranged 

 ■a program for this week's meeting of 

 the club. 



Joseph Frank has opened the Kresge 

 cut flower department, at Sixth and St. 

 Charles streets. During the last week, 

 this department greatly relieved the 

 wholesale market by using the surplus 

 stock which had accumulated. 



The many friends of George Wald- 

 bart will be pleased to learn that Mr. 

 Waldbart has fully recovered from his 

 illness of nearly a year, and that he is 

 batk at his desk, attending to business 

 affairs with his old familiar smile. 



The warm spring days of the last 

 week created considerable good tran- 

 sient trade for the downtown florists. 

 With plenty of seasonable flowers in 

 the market, bargain Eales were adver- 

 tised and seven downtown florists had 

 heavy counter trade. J. J. B. 



Ozark, Mich. — Mrs. Charles Dell has 

 been shipping ferns, sphagnum moss and 

 lycopodium for a matter of fifteen years 

 and intends this season to enlarge the 

 business. 



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