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The Florists^ Review 



49 



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 Aspareigus Plumosus 

 Galax Ferns 



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VIOLETS, TouBLr $2.00to$3.00 y 

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American-grown bulbs, grown and exhibited by 

 Peter Pearson. Honorable mention. 



Exhibit of valentine novelties, shown by the 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co. Vote of thanks. 



Exhibit of the Little Wonder Irrigator, shown 

 by the Wonder Plant Irrigator Co. Vote of 

 thanks. 



The new local cooperative under- 

 taking, the Allied Florists' Association, 

 was represented by Otto Amling, who 

 said that practically all of the whole- 

 salers, over seventy-five per cent of the 

 growers and fully fifty per cent of the 

 retailers had already signed up in sup- 

 port of it; the retailers had been so 

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 conclusion of Mr. Amling 's report, the 



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club formally endorsed the new asso- much attention was the national grow- 



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elation. 



Another new organization to receive 



ers' association, for which William J. 

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