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The Rorists^ Review 



JONB 10, 1020. 



FOR A PERFECT JOB USE 



GLAZETITE 



FORMERLY NEBELASTIC 



GLAZETITE is carried in stock by the following reliable firms in 55 and 35-gallon drums, 



five-gallon cans and one-gallon cans, and they sell it to you on a money-back guarantee: 



Henry A. Dreer. Philadelphia, Pa. 0. R. Eckhardt C!o., St. Paul. Minn. 



Vauchan's Seed Store. Chicaso. 111. Vaughan's Seed Store, New York. N. Y. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. St. Louis Wholesale Cut Flower Co., St. Louis. 

 James Vick's Sons, Rochester. N. Y. Mo. 



F. W. Bolgiano, Washington, D. C. Rice Bros.. Minneaoolis, Minn. 



— H. Kusik <& Co., Kansas City, Mo. Gust Rusch & Co., Milwaukee. Wis. 



Joseph Breck & Son, Boston, Mass. Colorado Seed Co., Denver, Colo. 



NEBEL MFG. CO., Cleveland, Ohio 



WASKENOTON, D. O. 



The Market. 



All members of the trade were much 

 pleased with Memorial day business. In 

 most cases, increases of seventy-five to 

 100 per cent were reported over last 

 year's business. The peony situation 

 was not favorable, but since Memorial 

 day the supply has increased until it 

 exceeds the demand by far. The un- 

 favorable weather which prevailed dur- 

 ing the greater part of the week pre- 

 ceding the holiday did not help things. 



The first gladioli were seen on the 

 market last week. Carnations and 

 roses were in abundance. Valley was 

 scarce and the demand was larger than 

 it has been for some time. Almost all 

 varieties of stock cleaned up well over 

 Memorial day, with good returns. Out- 

 of-tovsm business was also satisfactory. 

 The florists now have their hands full 

 with June weddings and commencement 

 exercises. 



Club Meeting. ^ 



The Washington Florists' Club held 

 its monthly meeting June 1 at Edward 

 Schmidt's hall. Regular business was 

 transacted and it was voted to have the 

 summer outing at Great Falls, William 

 F. Gude was again called on to act as 

 spokesman in presenting a fine cut glass 

 set to Lloyd Jenkins, former president 

 of the club. Mr. Gude especially em- 

 phasized the faithfulness shown by Mr. 

 Jenkins during his administration. The 

 gift was a surprise to Mr. Jenkins, who 

 gratefully accepted it. 



Various Notes. 



Employees of the local florists and 

 growers have organized a union. Sev- 

 eral attempts have been made to do this, 

 but this is the first one which has met 

 with success. This movement was 

 started by an employer and few are op- 

 posed to it. The aim of this organiza- 

 tion is to have contentment and satis- 

 faction among the employers and em- 

 ployees at all times and at the same time 

 give everyone a fair deal. From all in- 

 dications, this will be taken up by out- 

 of-town florists, as many inquiries have 

 been made in regard to the movement. 

 Since the organization was first formed 

 its membership has increased 100 per 

 cent and it already has its charter from 

 the American Federation of Labor. 



The recent death of George H. Cooke, 

 former president of the Washington 

 Florists' Club, is recorded in this week's 

 obituary column. G. V. S. 



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LEMON OIL 

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Cemetery Vases 



—cone-shaped, made strong, 



galvanized, painted green, 



will last indefinitely 



7^ inches deep, 3h inches diameter. 



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 ^now tie to a stake 

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FUNGINE 



For mildew mat and other blichti 

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VERMINE 



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