The Florists^ Review 



June 29, 1922 



The flortote whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders 

 "*■■*" from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. 



usoil in tlio borders itiul beds near tlie 

 entrance, outside Floral hall, have al- 

 reiidy been sliipped here and are l)cin<j 

 ])hinted. Otlier sliii)inents will be made 

 sonietiiiie soon. The florists plan to have 

 tiiese beds bloom or mature just at fair 

 time. 



This is the first time tliat an effort 

 ha.s been made to interest the florists 

 in this work on an elaborate scale, and 

 it is exjiected that the flower show and 

 the disjilay of jirowinj;- jilants and flow- 

 ers at fair time will be one of the most 

 interestinji of the many new features 

 of the fair thi.s year. 



ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Tliis section was \isited by frecjuent 

 ami hea\y rains last week, followed by 

 hot weather. (!arden truck lawns and 

 all jilant life are {^rowinff fast. Newly 

 see(ie(l lawns and landsca]ie work set 

 out this sjjrins)- are doinj; wi'U. Flowers 

 h.'ive moved fairly wcdl. Peonies of the 

 finesf (juality have been obtainable this 

 year in hiryc (piantitios. Business as a 

 wlude has been good. Indications now 

 are for f>(iod cro])s on the farms, whi(di 

 will mean better business in the towns 

 aud cities. 



Growers Exhibit Peonies. 



The larij;est and besi peony and jjar- 

 (ien flower show in the history of the 

 State Horticultural Society was held 

 in the Pence automobile show rooms, 

 at ^Iinnea]K)lis, .lune 1.'! and 14. Over 

 ,1,.'100 vases were used to stajj'o the 

 exhibit, and it was \isite(l by a steady 

 stream of flower enthusiasts from Tues- 

 day noon until 9 p. m., Wednesday, 

 when the flowers wert' gathered uj) and 

 sent to the lf>cal hospitals. 



The jirincipal commercial exhibitors 

 were I). \V. C. Ruff", Hald Kajile; A. .1. 

 Wilkus, St. Paul; Kianklin Nurseries, 

 ^1 inncapolis ; .lohn S. ("rooks^ St. Paul; 

 A. Nordlander, .M innea|(olis. Mr. I?\ifi', 

 Mr. Nordlandei' ;niil Mr. Crooks did luit 

 enter into competition, tiioufih all had 

 fine dis]>lays. 



i'''ranklin Nurseries won first ])lace for 

 the best exhibit of name<l varieties and 

 Riverview (iardeus took second. River 

 \\v\v Gardens won first on ten named 

 v.'irieties. H. V. Baker won a first on 

 his collections of shrubs and jierennials. 



A creditable showinjj^ of roses and 

 )ierennials was m.'ide by amateurs. A 

 AI. Brand, J. K. Stryker, Charles Nordine 

 and T). W. C. Ruff judjjed the ])eonies, 

 while ('larence Corey, C. A. Mathos and 

 Miss Mary McXabb judged tlu' amateur 

 flowers. 



Various Notes. 



Max Kaiser has t;iken his family to 

 their summer home in the northern part 

 of the state. 



The general flower show committee 

 h;id a meeting at the rose g;irden Thurs- 

 day evening, June 1"), and started work 

 in earnest on the fall show. The |inb 

 licity ctmimittee had a meeting Tues- 

 day, June 1.'5, to jilan the publicity work 

 of the show. 



Plans arc being laid for the annual 

 ](icnic of the florists in July. 



The Minneapolis jiark board liad a 

 line showing of peonies this year. Roses 



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are abnut ;it their best now in the tiial 

 garden. 



In the general uphea\al in St. Paul, 

 due to a cliangi' of city officers, Fred 

 Xusbaumei', for some thirty years sujier- 

 intendent of i)arks, has been rej)laced by 

 .'I y(ning man of no jiark i'X]ierience, 

 othei' than a few years under Sui)erin- 

 tendent Nusb.iumer .as city forester. 



( '. N. Ruedlinger has been busy foi- 

 the last two we(>ks putting the football 

 field of the university in shape for seed 

 ing. He exj)e( ts to get a good lawn 

 for playing on by fall. 



About 15(1 members of the Ramsey 

 County Garden Club visited the estate 

 of ()li\er Crosby Saturday evening, 

 Juiu' 17, and enjoyeil a jncnic supper on 

 the grounds. This is one of the fine 

 home grounds of St. Paid. 



About fifty members of the Ramsey 

 Cnunt\- (iarden Club braved the rain 



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