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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBBB 30, 1919. 



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voted to close their establishments on 

 Sunday, beginning with the first Sunday 

 in November. No doubt many will have 

 put this into practice by the time the 

 association meets again. Efforts will 

 also be made to have all the wholesale 

 houses close on Sundays. It is the mem- 

 bers' intention to advertise in the daily 

 papers, giving the names of the firms 

 who will close. 



The St. Louis County Growers' Asso- 

 ciation will hold an important meeting 

 Wednesday night, November 5, at the 

 Eleven Mile House. Many interesting 

 questions will be brought up for dis- 

 cussion at this meeting. 



Last week we had as visitors Queen 

 Elizabeth and King Albert of Belgium, 

 Eamon De Valera, president of the Irish 

 republic; Cardinal Mercier, of Belgium, 

 and many prominent bankers from all 

 parts of the country in convention. 

 These visitors made the week a prof- 

 itable one, as all were showered with 

 flowers at receptions, dinners and ban- 

 quets. Grimm & Gorly furnished the 

 decorations for the banquets tendered 

 the king and queen of Belgium and 



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also for the bankers' convention. Dr. 

 George T. Moore, head of the Missouri 

 Botanical Garden, presented Queen Eliz- 

 abeth a basket of orchids, which con- 

 tained 150 blooms of a number of va- 

 rieties cut from the plants grown at the 

 garden. The decorations for the en- 

 tertainment of Eamon De Valera, Octo- 

 ber 26, were made by Vandervoort's 

 floral department. The colors used 

 were green, white and yellow. The au- 

 tomobile in which Mr. De Valera rode 

 was also decorated with flowers. 



The Florists' Club is making a rapid 

 growth of late. At the last meeting 

 seventeen new applications were pre- 

 sented at the office of the secretary and 

 fifteen new applications are on file to 

 be presented at the next meeting. These 



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will bring the membership up to 170, 

 so that only thirty more are needed to 

 complete the drive for 200 members. 

 There are at least fifty more florists 

 who should be members and the mem- 

 bership committee will be on the trail 

 soon. The officers of the Florists' Club 

 will be entertained by Oscar Ruff at 

 his home, 3117 South Grand avenue, 

 Friday evening, October 31, when an 



