The FlcMists^ Review 



JULT 20, 1922 



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

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



sale Floral Co., at which (he election 

 of officers would be held. 



The following applications for mem- 

 bership were filed: B. M. Bredmeyer, 

 Charles Marback and H. Huebenthal. 



A committee on the eighteen applica- 

 tions for membership filed at the June 

 meeting reported favorably. A motion 

 ])revailed that the secretary cast one 

 ballot for the members present; the fol- 

 lowing were elected to membership: 

 H. S. Lauscher, W. J. Young, Mrs. E. K. 

 Turk, Fred M. Alves, C. J. Kilmer, Fred 

 Decker, W. A. Ferree, George H. Pieser, 

 August Kunz, Louis Grimm, R. Muehl- 

 berg, A. G. Jensen, Oscar Tekinge, J. O. 

 Masak, Mrs. Gussie Malloy^ John Kern, 

 John W. Steidle and Louis A. Hoerr. 



The following were placed in nomina- 

 tion for officers: President, Frank A. 

 Windier; vice-president, Oscar Ruff; 

 secretary, J. J. Beneke; treasurer, Wil- 

 liam C. Smith; 3-year term trustee, 

 George H. Pring. On motion the nom- 

 inations were closed for this meeting; 

 further nominations may be made at 

 the next meeting. 



The drawing of two attendance prizes 

 was placed in the hands of Fred C. 

 Bruenig, Andre Bourdet and A. W. 

 Gumz. The winners were Joseph Frank 

 and Hugo Werner. Since both were ab- 

 sent, they could not claim the prizes 

 and lost the opportunity of not having 

 to pay a year 's dues. 



Treasurer Smith's report showed a 

 healthy balance on the right side of 

 the ledger. 



The printing of a new membership 

 roster came up for discussion. This re- 

 sulted in a motion to place the matter 

 in the hands of the trustees and the sec- 

 retary and to rc])ort at the next regular 

 meeting for action thereon. 



The chair called upon Edwin Denker 

 for a talk on his trip to Now York, 

 where he attended Max Schling's 

 seliodl; Mr. Denker 's remarks were in- 

 deed interesting. 



George H. Pring gave an account of 

 his tri]) to Cleveland, where he worked 

 ■with the board of education on school 

 gardens. 



Prof. II. C. Irish spoke on the Mis- 

 souri state fair, which opens at Se- 

 dalia, Mo., August 21. He urged the 

 local growers and retailers to make a 

 good sliowing of the St. Louis exhibits 

 for that week. 



George H. Pieser and R. Muehlberg, 

 two of our now members, were called 

 ujion for a few remarks. A rising vote 

 of thanks was given !Mr. Denker for 

 tlie afternoon's entertainment; after 

 this the business mooting adjourned and 

 Mr. Denker showed the members his 

 well kept place. All partook of a fine 

 luncheon, with refreshments and cigars. 

 Throe rrmsing cheers were given the 

 host, ;is fifteen nutomobilos, loaded with 

 florist'-, started for homo. 



Various Notes. 



At the July mooting of the County 

 Growers' Association, held July 5, the 

 following officers were elected for tlie 

 ensuing year: President, Thomas Kirk- 

 wood; vice-jirosident, George Hart- 

 mann; secretary, Joseph Deutschmann, 

 reelected; treasurer, August H.-irtmann, 

 reelected; trustee, George Mackly. 

 The meeting was well attended. Presi- 



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