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The Florists' Review 



Septehbeb 9, 1920 



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Smith's Advance is looked for this 

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 excellent dahlias, of which ;i bijj crop 

 is now coming on. 



The demand for greoiis wiis good all 

 the week and the siijjply was adequate. 



County Growers' Meeting. 



The St. Louis County Growers' Asso- 

 ciation held its niouthiy meeting at the 

 home of Trustee A. 8." Cernv, in Kirk- 

 wood, September L The "attendance 

 ^yas large. President M;utiii l^^de ])re- 

 sided and all officers were ])resent. 



The delegates who attended the 

 growers' meeting at Cleveland during 

 the S. A. F. convention reported full 

 details of the meeting. A committee, 

 of which L. Jules Bourdet was made 

 chairman, was appointed to revise the 

 constitution and by-laws of the a.sso- 

 ciatiou to conform' with those of the 

 National Flower Growers' Association, 

 as the local organization holds charter 

 No. 2 in the national body, which has 

 ruled that only owners of greenhouses 

 can become members; so some provision 

 must be made for the members wlio are 

 employees. This matter was left in the 

 hands of the committee, which is to 

 submit a report at the October meeting 

 for di-scussion. 



The trustees reported overytliing in 

 readiness for the picnic. Tiie coal sit- 

 uation, publicity and the Cleveland 

 convention then came up for a general 

 discussion, in which all took part. Cut 

 stock for the coming season was also 

 considered and the members present all 

 agreed that there would be an excellent 

 crop of everything seasonable during 

 the fall and winter months. 



A permanent meeting hall in Kirk 

 wood, where the monthly meetings 

 might be held, was also talked of and 

 the trustees are to report on this at 

 the next meeting, which will take place 

 October 7. 



CJounty Growers' Picnic. 



The seventh annual ])icnic of the 

 St. Louis County Growers' Association 

 was held at Upper Creve Coenr lake, 

 Thursday, September 2. The weather 

 was all that could be asked for and the 

 attendance was the largest in recent 

 years. Those present included a large 

 party of city florists and all enjoyed 

 a most pleasant day. 



Harry Wagner, George Deutschmann 

 and A. S. Cerny, trustees of the asso- 

 ciation, had everything fully prepared 

 when the members and their families 

 arrived. President Martin Ude. Sec- 

 retary Joseph Deutschmann and Treas- 



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