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The Florists^ Review 



Febuuauy 16. 1922 



HamnioiMl, Felix Eosaia, A. Moore and 

 \V. D. Di'smoiid bciiif; ajipointed to at- 

 tiiid the nu'C'tius of the Tacoma Florists' 

 Association aud extend to them an invi- 

 tation to come to the hall in a body; 

 Sam Dunlap, Eugene Lamble and T. V. 

 Khoades being appointed on the floor 

 committee of the ball to serve under A. 

 Moore, and Kalph Richardson and E. B. 

 Hammond being named as a committee 

 to arrange a meeting of growers of the 

 association for their mutual betterment. 

 It was pointed out that timing of crops 

 would help greatly in preventing gluts 

 aud would benefit the retailers, as well 

 as the growers. George Lawlor and his 

 son, George Wood Lawlor, of Grandin- 

 ville; William Martin, of Portland, and 

 F. Hunter, of Yakima, gave short talks 

 during the evening. The matter of se- 

 curing uniform delivery systems on 

 flowers in the various city hospitals was 

 taken uj) and the secretary was in- 

 structed to arrange a meeting Itetwccn 

 the heads of the one institution requir- 

 ing florists to deliver parcels to the in- 

 dividual rooms and an association com- 

 mittee. 



The City Flower Shop continues to 

 move i)ottfd oft'erings readily, altliough 

 some difficulty has been met in keeping 

 cinerarias in tlie best of shai)e. Syl- 

 vestro Muecci has left the hospital and 

 is convalescing nicely, but lie is still un- 

 alde to assume regular work. 



Henry Morgan has been enjoying a 

 <;ood call for stock for hospital .■ind sick 

 room delivery, with the result that his 

 .lanuary business was considerably 

 ahead of that for a year ago. 



I'red A. Kowe, for a number of years 

 with Mc(/Oy's, but now connected with 

 the Tacoma trade, was a trade visitor 

 last week. 



Decorations formed a considerable 

 part of last week's activities with the 

 Woodlawn Mower Shoj). Work done for 

 the First I'resbyterian church on the oc- 

 casion of its ])astor"s twentieth anni- 

 vers;iry was the most elaborate yet done 

 by this institution, (ireeiis, baskets and 

 a stage bonier of flowers took care of 

 a private s>-hool graduation, and spring 

 flowers and j)alnis were used for a good- 

 sized wedding. This shop has been 

 showing Thomas ('. .Joy carnations and 

 cleaning up deliNcries easily. 



The Alt Floral ('o. reports ditticulty in 

 I)roperly handling potted plants of late, 

 as a result of the weather conditions. 



Botli Eugene Sandahl and Mrs. 

 Sandald have been confined to their beds 

 with influenza, but are ;ible to be up and 

 around ag:tin. Frank Bell has also suf- 

 lered from the same cause. 



The I'inehurst Floral Shop handled 

 the decor.ations in the hotel suite for 

 • 'ommander Evangeline Booth, national 

 head of the Salvation Army. There has 

 been some improvement in general busi- 

 ness. H. M. 



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