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T4ic Florists^ Review 



October 9, 1913. 



TOLEDO, O. 



Florists' Club Visits Growers. 



Forty florists with their wives and 

 families enjoyed a trip to Bryan, Wau- 

 seon and Archbold Sunday, September 

 28, under the auspices of the Toledo 

 Florists' Club. 



The party left the interurban station 

 in a chartered car at 9:15 o'clock. At 

 Bryan the greenhouses of C. Wonsettler 

 were visited and after dinner Mr. Won- 

 settler furnished touring cars for a trip 

 about the town. 



On the return trip the car was 

 stopped at Archbold, where Carl Baer, 

 the carnation specialist, is located. The 

 members of the club were much inter- 

 ested in his methods. At Wauseon the 

 Toledoans were entertained by Charles 

 Jordan. 



Among those who made the trip 

 were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heinl, Mr. 

 and Mrs. George Bayer, Mr. and Mrs. 

 Albert Lehmann, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. 

 Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, Mr. 

 and Mrs. J. L. Schiller, Mr. and Mrs. 

 E. A. Kuhnke, Max Spanner, W. T. 

 Phillips, George B. Schramm, Fred W. 

 Ritter, C. L. Hurd. I. N. Keller, Will 

 Ritter, W. S. Eakins, Arthur Raitz, 

 Frank H. Lacher, A. L. Mills, Otto 

 Krueger, John Barrow and daughter 

 Josephine, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cushman, 

 Chas. Leidiz, Miss Alma Leidiz, Miss 

 Estelle Imoberstag, A. F. Lehr, Carl 

 Bollinger, Mr. and Mrs. C. Winterich, 

 John Oswald, Miss Adamschick and 

 Arthur C. Kneisel. 



MONTGOMERY, AIiA. 



Business here is just at the turning 

 point and the fall trade will soon keep 

 everybody busy. 



Rosemont Gardens have a pretty dis- 

 play at the Alabama State Fair, which 

 is a credit to the trade and attracts a 

 great deal of attention. 



The Morning View Floral Co. has 

 moved into the new store on Perry 

 street. 



W. E. Denny is doing well, with sev- 

 eral wedding orders booked.* 



W. E. D. 



Middletown, O. — The decorations at 

 the Hook-Verity wedding by the Busy 

 Bees Floral Co. attracted much atten- 

 tion. American Beauties and white 

 was the scheme used. 



CALDWELLTANKS and TOWERS 



are of the HiKhest Qaaiity of Con- 

 •tmction, producing the greatest dura- 

 bility, longost life and best service. Give 

 I florists at small expense same water service 

 P as in cities. Write for list of asers in your 

 * vicinity, and illustrated catalogue. 



W. E. CALDWELL CO., Iaeorporate4 

 lionlsvllle, Ky. 



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has paid $282,001 .00 for (?la>8 broken during 

 the last 27 year*. For particulars concern- 

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