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The Florists^ Review 



Septbmbbb 18, Iftlt. 



Thm florlats whose cards avp«ar on fho piucos eaxtytam tU* boad* aro 

 — — ' from ofhor florists for looal doUvorr on tlio tumal 1m 



Cleveland 



The KNOBLE BROS. CO., 



Flowers and Nursery Products members f. t. d. 



1836 W. 25th St. 



W*"!] eauipped to 

 handle your orders 



MARION, OHIO 



6 railroads with good connectiona to all parts of State 

 A GOOD SELECTION OF FLOWERS 



ON HAND AT ALIi TIMES. 



BLAKE'S, HOW. Center 



Hody&Tulea 



LEADING FLORISTS 



LORAIN, OHIO 



LORAIN, OHIO 



F. G. CAREK ARTISTIC 

 Leading Florist ^^^ 

 Our Motto: "Anywhere; Any time." 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



AKRON 



OHIO 

 THE HEEPE CO. 



W. p. McFarland L. C. McFarlani" 



McFARLANDS, Florists 

 AKRON, OHIO 



AKRON, OHIO ^/T^^i," 



HAMMERSCHMIHT & CLARK 

 12 W. MARKET ST. 



The East Lawn Gardens 



The Leading: Florist of 



URB ANA, Champaign Co.,OHIO 



ABA, OiKO S-" 



COLUMBUS, 0., and Vicinity 



THE MUNK FLORAL CO., Growers 

 Can fill all retail orders. 



WE WILL DO 

 IT PROMPTLY 



WILSON'S 



COLUMBUS, OHIO 



Columbus, Ohio p.T.'o.'ISr 



THE FRANKLIN PARK FLORAL CO. 

 Cat Flowers for Central Ohio. 



Hamilton, Ohio 



REISER'S, 22 High Street 

 ALSO OXFORD. 0.. and its universities 



dents, as installing officers. They at 

 once proceeded to install August Hum- 

 mert as president, A. S. Cerny as vice- 

 president, J. J. Beneke as secretary, 

 W. C. Smith as treasurer and Oscar 

 Bufif as trustee. 



On motion a vote of thanks was ex- 

 tended to J. J. Windier and P. W. 

 Windier, retiring officers. Treasurer 

 Smith then made a financial report, 

 which showed the club to be in a 

 healthy condition. 



For the good of the club, J. J. Beneke 

 invited the members to smoke with him 

 the cigars which he won as second prize 

 in the bowling contest at' the Detroit 

 convention; he received a rising vote 

 of thanks. The attendance prize of- 

 fered by President Hummert, a box of 

 cigars, was won by George Pring, who 

 opened it and distributed the cigars 

 among the members and also was given 

 a rising vote of thanks. 



The question box aroused a good dis- 

 cussion of the question, "Do the mem- 

 bers of the Florists' Club want the next 

 national flower show in St. Louis and 

 are we in a position to handle it in 

 1921?" After a lengthy discussion it 

 was decided on motion to appoint L. 

 Jules Bourdet chairman and have him 

 select his own committee to handle this 

 important question and report at the 

 next meeting, after which the meeting 

 adjourned. The members were then in- 

 vited by Mr. and Mrs. Grossart to par- 

 take of refreshments and lunch spread 

 on the lawn. Before the members de- 

 parted, they voted their hearty thanks 

 to the host and hostess for the after- 

 noon 's entertainment, which will long 

 be remembered by all who attended. 



Flower Growers' Picnic. 



The St. Louis County Growers' Asso- 

 ciation held its annual picnic at Up- 

 per Creve Coeur lake September 9. 

 There was the usual jolly good crowd 

 of growers with their families and 

 friends and also a good representation 

 of city florists in attendance. 



The trustees, A. P. Scheidegger, Geo. 

 F. Deutschmann and A. S. Cerny, who 

 had the arrangements in charge, had 

 everything in readiness. When the big 

 crowd came they were assisted in carry- 

 ing out the program by Charles Meier, 

 George Hartmann, Joseph Deutschmann 

 and August Hartmann, the officers of 

 the association. 



There were thirteen events on the 

 program, and all were successfully 

 carried out. The first event, the horse- 

 shoe game, attracted fifty entries. The 

 event was won by Harry Koested, with 

 Gus Hartmann second. 



The boys' race for 12-year-olds was 

 won by E. Meier, V. Betzee second. 

 The race for girls 12 years old was won 

 by E. Eichelsh, with Dorothy Meier 

 second. The race for boys up to 16 

 years of age was won by A. Meier, John 



EGGERT N. ZETLITZ 



feE Leading Florist 



209 West Market Street 



LIMA, OHIO 



Meinl)er of Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



CINCINNATI 



JULIUS BAER, Flowers 



Mall and Telegraph Orders carefully executed 

 138-140 Fourth St., Eaat 



CINCINNATI 



HENRY W. SHEPPARD 



632-534 RACE STREET 



Successor to the HILL FLORAL CO. 



Good Stock and Good Service 



DAYTON, OHIO 



16 and 18 W. Third St. 



Matthews the Florist 



Establiibed in 1888. Member F. T. D. 



Greenhouses and Nurseries in Riverdale. 



DAYTON, OHIO 



J. W. RODGERS 

 Member F.T.D. Elks Bldg.. 8d and Jefferson Sts. 



Massillon. Alliance 

 and Viciuity 



Canton, 0.' 



FRFD f, r,FI T7 ^- :*'»rket Ave., North 

 ll\L,U VJ. VJLiLil^, Momhor F T. D. Ass'n. 



CHAS. A. DUERR 



Newark, Ohio Granville, Ohio 



Member Florists' Ti-l.-smnh Delivery 



NEWARK. OHIO 



Most complete stock in central Ohio 



HALBROOKS THE FLORIST 



Kent Brothers flSr^ 



^r.ter, F°r"r Newark, Ohio 



MASSILLON, OHIO 



A. WEAVER Florist in Rotary 



Upper Sandusky, 0. 



B. E. CONSTIEN, ^^^ 



