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The Florists^ Review 



Fkbbdabt 3, 1921 



TORONTO, ONT. 



The Market. 



Business for decoration and design 

 work is keeping up well. At times 

 there has been a great shortage of 

 flowers, but we have worried through it 

 and now there is an abundance of stock 

 in sight. Bulbous stock is coming in 

 well and also carnations. Roses are 

 scarce, but in a few days, with a little 

 sunshine, that condition should be 

 remedied. 



Various Notes. 



Things are shaping up fine for the F. 

 T. D. convention, to be held in Toronto 

 this year, when the Canadians will give 

 a warm welcome to the visitors. A big 

 crowd is expected and it is hoped that 

 florists in the United States will come 

 in large numbers and accept the hos- 

 pitality provided for them. H. G. Dille- 

 muth, vice-president of the F. T. D., 

 is general chairman, with 8. A. McFad- 

 den as vice-chairman. Other commit- 

 tees are: Publicity, J. J. Higgins; en- 

 tertainment, E. A. Simmons; reception, 

 J. A. Neal; exhibits and general secre- 

 tary, Harry James; finance, L. Waters; 

 hotels, H. G. Dillemuth; decorations, 

 S. A. Frost, and ladies, Mrs. Waters 

 and Mrs. Moore. 



At the meeting of the executive com- 

 mittee Mr. Dillemuth will ask the execu- 

 tive to make the convention last three 

 days this year. 



A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. 

 Charles Cooper last week. 



Harry Brandt and Stephen Green are 

 in Toronto. 



Carl Grobba was at Montreal last 

 week. 



A great many bulb salesmen from 

 Holland liave been in the city calling 

 on the trade during the last fortnight. 



The Retail Florists' Club dance will 

 be a big affair, judging by the sale of 

 tickets. It will be held at the Metro- 

 politan Club rooms, Februarv 7. 



J. J. H. 



N. Winandy & Sons 



Greenhouse 

 Builders 



Get our estimate on building. As we are 

 45 years in that business, we are able 

 to give satisfaction and quick results. 



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 cultivate with a Beeman. 



It runs exactly where you want it, travels at the 

 proper speed, cultivates narrow rows and is "Always 

 on the Job" — furnishing ideal traction power for 

 garden, vineyard, orchard — all cultivation. 



And it's a 4 h. p. stationary power plant besides. Ask the 

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 for complete facts, with illustrations from actual photographs. 

 New 1921 model Beeman has important improvements. 



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