The Florists^ Review 



March 26. 1920 



Member F. T. D. 



Phone: Canal 1932 



1933 



H. W. SHEPPARD 



FORMERLY HILL FLORAL CO. 



FLOWERS OF QUALITY 



ARRANGED IN A HIGHLY ARTISTIC MANNER 



SERVICE UNEXCELLED 



YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED 



532-534 Race Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO 



ARKANSAS 



GEOR GE RYE 



I "Some norist- 1 Fort Smith, Ark. 



MUNCIE, INDIANA 



Center for a large section 

 of INDIANA and OHIO 



SEND EASTER ORDERS TO ERIC BUCHHOLZ 



30,000 FEET OF GLASS 



MEMBER F. T. D. 



March 17. The Eoses won the odd game 

 from the Sweet Peas and the Carna- 

 tions did the same to the Daisies. The 

 pcores follow: 



Rosea 1st 2nd 3rd Tls. Avgs. 



J. J. Heneke 175 177 165 517 172 



George Bemer ... 157 177 146 480 160 



W. C. Smith 132 101 107 840 113 



George Kuebner. . 129 ISO 139 44S 149 



3. Blind 100 100 100 300 100 



ToUIa 693 735 667 2,085 139 



Sweet Peaa Ist 2nd 8rd Tla. Avkr. 



J. J. Rentzen 100 161 180 891 130 



J. McAnna 149 134 188 421 140 



A. J. Benton 89 95 106 290 97 



A. Hoffmann, Br. 96 110 94 800 100 



r. Plot* 175 145 201 S21 174 



Handicap 30 15 15 60 20 



Totals 639 660 684 1,983 130 



Carnations Ist 2nd 3rd Tla. Avg: 



T. Hermann 132 178 188 498 166 



Albert Oumz 142 170 108 420 140 



3. Eraser 155 118 151 424 141 



F. Windier 137 135 148 420 140 



O. Buff 177 168 156 491 164 



Totala 743 759 751 2,283 150 



Daisies Ist 2nd 8rd Tla. Atrr. 



A. Hoffmann, Jr. 140 135 146 421 140 



W. Oasick 122 152 138 412 187 



C. A. Kuehn 16d 12S 169 459 153 



A. Bourdet 124 96 151 871 124 



J. Bllod 100 100 100 800 100 



Handicap 51 61 51 153 51 



ToUU 702 659 755 2,107 141 



Wednesday night, March 24, a battle 

 royal was staged when the Boses met 

 the Carnations in a contest for first 

 place. 



Various Notes. 



The officers of the St, Louis Florists' 

 Club will hold their monthly meeting at 

 the hone of W. A. Eowe, in Kirk wood, 

 to arrange an interesting program for 

 the club meeting, which will take place 

 in the new music auditorium of Vander- 

 voort 's department store April 8. 



W. H. Kruse, on Arsenal street, has 

 a fine house of Tausendschoen roses for 

 Easter at his Kirkwood range and is eat- 



ing a good crop of carnations, all for 

 his own use. 



Edward Nibeling, of the Bergster- 

 mann Floral Co., attended the bowling 

 congress in Peoria, Bl., as a member of 

 the Eigoletto team and rolled well. 



C. G. Hensley, of Benton, 111,, spent a 

 day in this city in the wholesale dis- 

 trict, buying Easter supplies. He re- 

 ports a splendid run of business during 

 the Lenten season. 



At the meeting of the St. Louis Asso- 

 ciation of Gardeners April 7, the award- 

 ing of six valuable trophies will take 

 place. Secretary Schaff says that all 

 having books should turn them in at 

 once. The association is raising fuads 

 to be employed to defray the expeaaes 

 of entertaining the National Associa- 

 tion of Gardeners. 



Frederick W. Pape, commissioner of 

 public parks, was the principal speaker 



