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The Florists^ Review 



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Jdlt 20, 1922 



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Ix-iiehtiw witli young carnation stock. 

 This firm bus a fine lot of young plants 

 outside, which will conio in handy in 

 the next wi^ek or two. They are chang- 

 ing many benches of roses at liillsboro 

 1o young stock. A large field of asters 

 and gladioli is coining along well. 



Wallace (Jarside, manager of the 

 Clarke Bros, store, is on liis vacation 

 this niOMtli. Mr. ttarside enjoys a good 

 stream and, no doubt, ho will have his 

 fisli story to tell on his return. 



S. I'omeroy returned from his vaca- 

 tion the other ilay and since became 

 th(> ha|)|iy father of a it-j)ound boy. 



A. Longniire, with tlie Wilson-Crout- 

 (lelii- Co. for the last three years, is 

 ]prei>aiiiig to leave for California the 

 latter part of the month. 



From all rejiorts, the Holdeii Floral 

 ('o. intends to ojx'n a flower stgre, near 

 Itroadvvay ,*uid Morrison street, within 

 :i few days. 



L. Straus, engaged in business for 

 the last year in one of the public mar- 

 kets, f.-tiied in liusini^ss a few days ago 

 and tiled a ju-tition in bankruptcv. 



N. V. 11. 



TORONTO, ONT. 



IJusincss las: week was rather slack, 

 though there was a steady demand for 

 design work and there have been a few 

 weddings. There is a good supply of 

 garden flowers .•ind these are selling 

 well. Though the sales are small, in 

 the aggregate they make a considerable 

 total. 



J. IT. iMinUip has gone to Port Ar- 

 thur. 



The Ontario (iladiolus Society will 

 h(dd its annual sliow at Alma College, 

 St. Thomas, August 23 and 24. 



R. Wilscm has been added to the staff 

 of Charles Coojjer, King street. Mr. 

 Cooper has redecorated his store. 



The ftardeners' and Florists' Associa- 

 tion of Ontario will hold its annual pic- 

 nic at the estate of Lady Eaton, at 

 Kversley, August Ki. Cars will leave 

 on the .Metrojiolitan at 10 a. m. 1*. L. 

 Whytock, sujierintendent of the estate, 

 has made arrangements for the picnic. 

 This will give the visitors an oppor- 

 tunity to view the landscape gardening 

 that lias lieen carried on at this beau- 

 tiful plact\ 



Mr. and Mrs. .Tames, of the People's 

 Florist, arc going to Atlantic City. 



We are glad to know that the case 

 against Tf. (i. Dillemutli, .arising out of 

 a motor accident, has been dismissed. 



Frank Saunders has disposed of his 

 west-end store to .T. MacAdam. 



J. A. and Mrs. Xe.al are holidaying 

 at Stony lake. 



Mrs. Moore has returned from a trip 

 through Ohio. 



Fred Miller is spending consideralde 

 time at the new range at Concord. 

 Work is jirogressing satisfactorily and 

 it is hoped to have the whole ten houses 

 ]ilanted before long. Planting has 

 st.'irted in the sixth house. The entire 

 range is being devoted to roses. 



Fred (lood has sold his place to the 

 Toronto Transportation Commission and 

 will seek a new site. 



C.'irl Crobli.a's new greenhouse, 

 erected on toji of the storage building, 

 has been planted with mums. 



Many Toronto florists are planning to 

 go to the Montreal convention, August 

 8 to 11, by boat. It will give them an 

 opportunity to sec the scenic beauty of 

 the Thoiis.and islands and to "shoot" 

 the Lachinc rapids. J. J. H. 



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 and 



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