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The question of holding a fall flower 

 show then came up. After a general dis- 

 eussion it was laid over for further dis- 

 cussion at the next club meeting. 

 Mothers' day business was next brought 

 up for discussion, and all retailers pres- 

 ent in their remarks said they never ex- 

 perienced a better liusiness day tlian 

 Mothers' day of this year. 



The meeting then atljourned. The 

 next meeting will take jihut^ June 9. 



Various notes. 



The .ledication of the new entrance to 

 the Missouri I^otanical Garden took 

 place May 10, witli many prominent citi- 

 zens present. President Edwards Whit 

 aker, of the board of trustees of the 

 garden, ojiened with an address of wel 

 come and introduced Henry C. Wallace, 

 secretary of agriculture, who formally 

 opened the gate to admit many visitors 

 in waiting and was the principal speaker 

 of the day. Following the dedication, a 

 luncheon was served in the floral display 

 house to directors and officials of the 

 garden, with their friends and guests. 

 Among the florists present as invited 

 guests were W. A. Kowe, L. J. Boiirdct, 

 W. C. Smith, L. Baumann. II. C. Irish, 

 Hugo Schaff, L. P. Jensen, George H. 

 Pring and J. J. Beneke, all members of 

 the Florists' Club. The incessant rain 

 throughout the day kept away many of 

 those invited. 



The Lady Florists' Home Circle was 

 ontert.ained by Mrs. F.. E. Windier, 



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A Memorial Day Thought 



It is a sacred duty to honor the memory of the dear ones gone before, upon the 

 only day in the year that is dedicated to them, and to honor the Soldiers and Sailors 

 who gave their lives for us. 



Beautiful flowers for Memorial Day. Orders by wire promptly and attraorively 

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