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The Florists^ Review 



AnouBT 26, 1920 



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■■tabllahad 25 yaara Manufaetnrara and Importara of Vlorlsta* BappUos 

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that flowers have upon our people was 

 strikingly demonstrated. 



Various Notes. 



Samuel S. Pennock left the city for 

 Cleveland August 16 to attend the con- 

 vention. From Cleveland Mr. Pennock 

 went to Weekapaug, R. I., to spend his 

 holiday with his family. 



Alvah R. Jones returned from his 

 vacation August 16 to assume charge of 

 the floor of the S. S. Pennock Co. 



Edward Reid, writing from France, 

 says that the miles of underground 

 passages and other scenes of the bat- 

 tle fields defy description. 



Nominations for officers are to be 

 made at the Florists' Club meeting Sep- 

 tember 7. 



"William J. Sherry lias been with I. 

 M. Simon & Co. since his retirement 

 from the dahlia fields. 



"William Munro is growing Hadley, 

 Maryland and Double "White Killarney 

 on his place at Garrettford. 



Robert Craig, much improved in 

 health, has been spending a few days 

 here with his son before returning to 

 Ocean City. 



Bernard Eschner had a fine time 

 greeting his old friends at Cleveland. 



Frank R. Hastings makes effective 

 use of orange-colored zinnias, lavender 

 ostrich-plume asters and the pink Gla- 

 diolas America. Mr. Hastings is now 



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