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APRIL 22, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



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not plentiful, are not selling. There is 

 some demand for the darker shades, 

 but the lighter colors hang fire. 



However, the height of the great glut 

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 looking forward to Mothers' day. A 

 few large events are scheduled for the 

 coming week and the retailers are more 

 optimistic. This is the first time in 

 many years that Congress has ad- 

 journed for a long period and the effect 

 of this recess is making itself felt. A 

 slow summer is expected. 



Club Meeting. 



The Florists' Club of Washington 

 spent a most enjoyable evening vie v- 

 ing motion pictures showing the trend 

 of events in foreign countries, as well 

 as the beauties of Spain, and listening 

 to a concert given with a Victrola 

 I. Goldsmith, better known as the 

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 of those present. Other entertainment 

 was provided by members who made 

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The club on this occasion had as its 

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 West Virginia, and Richard Vincent, 

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 spoke of his proposed organization of 

 a dahlia club. He made reference to 

 the small number of delegates to the 

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Fred H. Kramer, for the committee 

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Preparations for the fiftieth annual 



