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The Florists^ Review 



Jdm 3», 1921 



six Lord & Burnham houses at his 

 Jamaica establishment. 



The New York Florists' Club's com- 

 mittee for, the S. A. F. membership 

 drive had a meeting June 22, and ar- 

 ranged to make vigorous efforts to get 

 members for the society. 



George W. Kerr, of W. Atlee Burpee 

 Co., Philadelphia, was in attendance 

 at the American Sweet Pea Society's 

 exhibition Saturday, June 25, where he 

 set up a notable exhibit, although 

 sweet peas in his section had practi- 

 cally passed. J. H. P. 



H. Strompf Co., now located at 1114 

 Third avenue, will move the first part of 

 July to 979 Lexington avenue, between 

 Seventieth and Seventy-first streets. 



TORONTO, ONT. 



The Market. 



With the coming of warm weather 

 the flower business has slowed up some- 

 what. Garden flowers are coming in 

 and are taking the place of the green- 

 house varieties in some cases. 



Vaxlous Notes. 



The various floral societies are hold- 

 ing flower shows all over the country. 

 In Toronto there have been several. 

 The largest one was that of the Eose 

 Society, in which amateurs and profes- 

 sionals exhibit. The exhibitions were 

 fine this year. There were roses entered 

 from various parts of the province and 

 there were keen contests in all classes. 

 The judges were well known to all flo- 

 rists and included John H. Dunlop, H. J. 

 Moore, Professor Crowe, F. Davidson, 

 B. Hughes, A. Kirkness, R. S. Holmes, 

 Mrs. Dunnington-Grubb, Miss Yates, 

 Miss Galbraith and Miss Eoye. 



The members of the Gardeners' and 

 Florists' Association and the Toronto 

 Retail Florists' Club were the guests 

 of Senator Frederick Nicholls at his 

 home in York county June 23. They 

 were shown his beautiful gardens and 

 were entertained at tea. 



Many florists have arranged to close 

 their stores half a day weekly in July 

 a»d August. The downtown stores are 

 mostly closing Saturday afternoons and 

 the uptown stores, Wednesday after- 

 noons. All the stores will close Wed- 

 nesday afternoon, July 6, to permit all 

 to take part in the florists' annual 

 picnic. 



H. G. Dillemuth is in demand these 

 days at the various luncheon clubs in 

 the city. He has been giving addresses 

 on floral development, pointing out es- 

 pecially the work of the F. T. D. 



J. J. H. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jurgens were in 

 New York last week to bid goodbye to 

 Mrs. J. K. Graham and Miss Graham, 

 who sailed on the Empress of India 

 for Europe. 



Charles A. Samuels has been sum- 

 moned for petit jury duty in the Supe- 

 rior court of Newport county. 



Leikens had charge of the floral trib- 

 utes at the funeral of Frederick 

 Lothrop Ames, at his country estate. 

 North Easton, Mass., last week. 



W. H. M. 



Benton Harbor, Mich. — William Espel 

 has withdrawn from the business and 

 wiH no longer grow gladioli. 



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