January 19, 1922 



The Florists' Review 



55 



Close to 



29,000 



Credit 

 Records 



FOUNDED 



in 

 1912 



ENDORSED 

 by the S. A. F. in 1918 



INCORPORATED 

 in 1921 



Cash Capital. .$40,000.00 

 Surplus 9,371.18 



Financial References: 



Chicago Title & Trust 

 Company 



Home Bank & Trust 



Company 

 National Surety Co. of 



New York 



STAFF 



AUG. G. URBANSKI 

 General Counsel — 

 Legal Matters and 

 Collections 



A. O. HEWES 

 Accounting — Credits 



C. M. RANDALL 

 Bonding and Trust 



J. W. McNEELY 

 Membership — Con- 

 tracts 



J. E. POLLWORTH 

 Publicity 



MISSC. E. PFEIFFER 

 Recording Secretary 



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H. B. Frase on "Dos Moines Parks." 

 lie told of what had been accomplished 

 already in the work of beautifying the 

 parks, and of plana for more wild flow- 

 er gardens, shrubbery, formal gardens 

 and connecting boulevards. 



R. S. Herrick, secretary of the So- 

 ciety of Iowa Florists and the State 

 Horticultural Society, talked on the fall 

 exhibition of the Mid-West Horticul- 



tural Society and the proposed horticul- 

 tural building on the state fair grounds. 

 Officers of the club are: President, F. 

 J. Wright; vice-president, Ray Holt; 

 secretary, H. J. Parnham; treasurer, 

 George Kurtzweil. 



Oklahoma City, Okla. — A small green- 

 house has been built here for John 

 McCormack and his family. 



Portsmouth, O. — Orin B. Oakes has 

 secured a long-time lease on a room in 

 the Play House building, where he is 

 going into business for himself. Mr. 

 Oakes will purchase his fixtures, etc., 

 in Chicago, and has made arrangements 

 to employ a designer. He will carry a 

 complete line of cut flowers and potted 

 plants, together with a full line of bulb- 

 ous stock. 



