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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBBB 16, 1919. 



We are the lars^est manufacturers of Floral Wirewbrk in the 

 United States. We defy all competition in price and quality. 



Prices will not be lower than at present. 



Raw material is scarce and g-etting 



scarcer. Better place an order. 



SEND FOR LI ST 



SAVE MONEY 



and let us quote you on your 

 next order. 



B. E. and J. T. COKELY 



Everything in Florists' Supplies. 



20I North Seventh Avenue, 



Established 22 Years 

 SCRANTON, PA. 



Mr. Lurie's unexpired term, which has 

 two more years to run. The secretary 

 was instructed to send out with the 

 next club notices a list of members of 

 the club and also a list of florists who 

 are not members. Efforts are being 

 made to make the membership reach 

 200 before June 28, 1920, when the club 

 will celebrate its thirty-fourth anni- 

 versary. The treasurer's report showed 

 a healthy balance in the club treasury. 



President Ammann, of the S. A. F., 

 gave a long and interesting talk on 

 national and local publicity. The talk 

 was not only interesting, but of educa- 

 tional value to those who were not well 

 acquainted with the publicity question; 

 it must surely have converted those 

 present who were not contributors to 

 the publicity fund. This closed the 

 best attended and most interesting 

 meeting of the year. 



After the meeting Mr. Goebel invited 

 the members to a fine lunch with re- 

 freshments. In this Mr. Goebel was 

 assisted by Mrs. Goebel and several 

 other ladies. As the last outdoor meet- 

 ing of the season, it will certainly be 

 long remembered by those who at- 

 tended. The host and hostess were 

 given a hearty rising vote of thanks 

 for their afternoon's entertainment. 

 Gardeners Meet. 



The St. Louis Association of Garden- 

 ers held its monthly meeting at the 

 municipal greenhouses on Oakland ave- 

 nue October 8 at 8 o'clock. 



There was a large attendance when 

 President Jansen called the meeting to 

 order. After all committees had re- 

 ported, President Jansen announced 

 that at this meeting George Pring and 

 he would talk on the aims and objects 

 of the National Association of Garden- 

 ers. As most of the members were un- 

 familiar with this subject and as the 

 next convention of the National Asso- 

 ciation of Gardeners will be held in St. 

 Louis in 1920, it was desirable that each 

 and every member should fully know 

 the objects of the national society, 

 which both speakers made plain to all 

 present. 



The members have already laid plans 

 for the next meeting of the national 

 body and working committees will soon 

 be appointed. With the promise of the 

 members of the Florists' Club to assist 

 them in entertaining the delegates, they 

 are looking forward confidently to the 

 most successful meeting the national so- 

 ciety has ever held. 



Various Notes. 



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