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The Florists^ Review 



Febuuady 23, 1922 



pink roses and moss. Baseballs and 

 baseball bats covered with moss figured 

 in this large piece. 



The Hollywood Gardens have been 

 showing some fine samples of lilies 

 from their own greenhouses, one of the 

 stalks carrying thirteen blooms. Spe- 

 cially prepared combinations of potted 

 offerings were on hand for the holidays 

 and these met with a good early sale. 

 Cut spring flowers of fine quality were 

 also plentiful and enjoyed a ready sale. 

 Dr. Walter A. Moore, of this shop, spent 

 the week end out of town on a short 

 business trip. 



Last week the Pinehurst Floral Shop 

 had one of the heaviest runs of funeral 

 work since its opening and has also 

 moved large quantities of potted plants. 



David Lenchner, lately with Kenney's 

 Home of Flowers, has left for Portland 

 to visit relatives. He also will spend 

 some time at San Francisco and will 

 arrive there about March 1. 



Some of the most attractive deep pink 

 hyacinths seen here this season have 

 been on display at Kenney's Home of 

 Flowers. Some changes have been made 

 in the interior of this shop in the inter- 

 est of greater floor space for the display 

 of flowers. H. M. 



PITTSBURGH CLUB ELECTS. 



One of the most interesting meetings 

 ever held by the Pittsburgh Florist's' 

 and Gardeners' Club took place in the 

 Carnegie library, N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa., 

 Tuesday, February 7. It was election 

 night and, of course, this helped to 

 bring out the large number of members. 



The displays of roses and carnations 

 were wonderful. The exhibitors were T. 

 Malbranc, Johnstown, Pa.; James Mur- 

 phy, Sewickley, Pa.; John Baubach and 

 the Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co., Pitts- 

 burgh, Pa.; Rod Bros., Dixmont, Pa., 

 and the McCallum Co., Pittsburgh. The 

 Joy Floral Co., of Nashville, sent two 

 new varieties of carnations, which, how- 

 ever, arrived in bad shape. The largest 

 and most conspicuous display was made 

 by Mr. Malbranc. 



Balloting for officers for the current 

 year resulted as follows: President. J. C. 

 Walley; vice-president, William Thom- 

 son; secretary, Carl Becherer, reelected; 

 assistant secretary and treasurer, John 

 J. Costoff, reelected. The executive com- 

 mittee is composed of August Frisch- 

 korn, Julius W. Ludwig and E. C. Eeine- 

 man. 



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