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The Florists^ Review 



JuNB 21, 1917. 



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OTTAWA, ONT. 



The trio of stores conducted by 

 Charles Scrim, E. H. Wright and W. S. 

 Kehoe are a credit to and in keeping 

 with the capital city. Paul Berkowitz, 

 of H. Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadelphia, 

 was a recent visitor and a guest of 

 Charles Scrim, although it was at a 

 time when funeral work had all hands 

 busy. 



All the retailers express themselves 

 as being well pleased with the season's 

 business. Our old friend E. J. Mep- 

 sted is busy planting flower boxes. He 

 has pleasant memories of the Scott 

 place at Cold Spring, N. Y. 



The building of the Grand Trunk 

 railway here was being adorned with 

 some thirty or more window boxes, 

 which were elaborately filled with first- 

 class stock. It must present a beautiful 

 picture through the summer season, as 

 the building itself is a magnificent piece 

 of architecture. W. M. 



COLUMBUS, O. 



The rose show held under the auspices 

 of the Columbus Horticultural Society 

 last week was a marked success, the 

 many classes bringing out a large num- 

 ber of amateurs. Several of the florists 

 sent flowers in baskets to help to deco- 

 rate the exhibition rooms, which were 

 in the Cadillac building. 



The Columbus Florists' Association 

 held a banquet at the Neil House June 

 14. There was much to eat, much fun 

 and much speech-making. 



Kobert Buehler, for eight years florist 

 of the Imbecile Institution, died June 18 

 from cancer of the stomach, following an 

 illness of nine months. The deceased, 

 who was 38 years of age, was well liked 

 by his fellow workers. He is survived 

 by his wife and two children. J. M. 



Saddle River, N. J. — Announcement 

 has been made of the marriage of 

 Marie U. Esler, daughter of John 

 George Esler, the secretary of the Flo- 

 rists' Hail Association, to James M. 

 Willey, June 12. 



Lorain, O. — A suit for heavy dam- 

 ages has been started against Fred 

 Stehle by Claude Tyler, of North Olm- 

 sted, according to an Elyria paper. Mr. 

 Tyler states that the defendant has 

 greenhouses at North Olmsted and 

 Lorain which he leased. After Mr. 

 Tyler had spent a large sum for improve- 

 ments, he alleges, the defendant refused 

 to execute a lease in his favor. 



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