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The Florists^ Review 



April 15, 1916. 



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Til* florlats wliose cards appMur on tbm pac«s oarrylnB tbto iMad, are luraparad to till ordara 

 from othar florists for local daUvary on tha usual basis. 



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Always hare complete stock on band. 

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$6 per thousand. Violets are nearing 

 the close of their season and are be- 

 coming small and pale in color. Car- 

 nations were counted in the glut. Extra 

 fine stock in all varieties went at $10 

 per thousand. The stock coming in is 

 of extra fine quality. Next to these in 

 supply came roses in all varieties. 

 Prices on these, too, were forced down 

 to a low level. Bulbous stock came 

 in great quantities and went at prices 

 so low it would hardly pay for the 

 bulbs. Dutch hyacinths brought only 

 $1 per hundred. Tulips, valley, lilies, 

 callas. Von Sions and freesias have come 

 down in price since Easter. Greens seem 

 to hold their own. 



The store men are looking for some 

 improvement in business this week, as 

 several weddings and balls are an- 

 nounced by society. Greenhouse men 

 are busy preparing for planting out. 



Club Meeting. 



The Florists' Club held its monthly 

 meeting April 8, in Odd Fellows' hall. 

 The meeting was not well attended, the 

 fine weather, no doubt, keeping many 

 of the members working at home. But 

 these few kept things lively for a few 

 hours. The report of the judges of the 

 club's recent exhibition was read and 

 accepted with a vote of thanks. W. J. 

 Pilcher, who is one of a committee ap- 

 pointed to select a fitting place for the 

 annual convention of the American 

 Carnation Society here in January, re- 

 ported that the Planters' hotel was the 

 choice of the committee. Vice-presi- 

 dent Ammann will report this decision 

 to Secretary Baiir at once. Conrad 

 Bergstermann was appointed a member 

 of Mr. Ammann 's committee, in place 

 of R. J. Windier, who resigned. Messrs. 

 Fillmore, Windier and Ohlweiler were 

 appointed a committee to draw resolu- 

 tions on the death of George R. Frow. 

 The committee on the application of B. 

 Lechner reported favorably and his 

 election to membership followed. 



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