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The Florists' Review 



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M. Campbell gave an interesting talk on 

 flowers and what he saw at the Chicago 

 meeting. 



William Kleinheinz was on hand with 

 a vase of wonderful Laddie. Clarence 

 U. Liggit had a beautifully arranged 

 table of choice primulas. Bichard Lange 

 had fine snapdragons, f reesias and calen- 

 dulas. John Hanlon displayed good 

 sweet peas. 



Here and There. 



A large force were hard at work in 

 the Bellevue-Stratford store of J. J. 

 Habermehl's Sons, making up baskets 

 of primulas for dinner table decorations. 

 Harry W. Jones, the manager, said that 

 these primulas cut from pots and made 

 up in various ways had saved many an 

 order when the right kind of cut flow- 

 ers could not be obtained. 



Bobert A. Craig says that the Easter 

 lilies at Norwood are as fine as anything 

 he has ever seen at this time, nine weeks 

 ibefore Easter. Some of the lilies are 

 tall enough to assure a good height and 

 all are pictures of health. Mr. Craig is 

 proud of two things, the assortment and 

 the quality of his Easter stock. 



The Charles F. Krueger Co. has an 

 exceedingly attractive shop in the Bead- 

 ing Terminal, with roomy show windows 

 and plenty of fine stock. When asked 

 whether trouble was experienced in se- 

 curing so much stock, Frank X. Alter 

 ■aid Uiat of course there was some trou- 



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ble just now, but that it could generally 

 be managed. Mr. Alter has substituted 

 his new varieties of roses for his old, 

 not because they are more popular, but 

 because he can get them. 



Harry Bayersdorfer says that when 

 he first started as an errand boy in the 

 Jiorists' supply business bouquet papers 

 were the standard and almost the only 

 supplies sold to florists by his firm, who 

 were pioneers in the business in this 

 city. Then followed the pretty little 

 moss baskets and immortelles. When 

 he took hold of his uncle 's firm, now his 

 own, florists' supplies were made the 

 main business, instead of being merely 

 a side line, and it was rapidly developed. 

 Mr. Bayersdorfer displays three medals 



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