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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



August 31, 1905. 



TOLEDO, OHIO. 



Club Organized. 



On August 10 a few of the local flo- 

 rists, including Mr. Gladiolus Cushman, 

 of our suburb, Sylvania, met in answer 

 to a call sent out by George Bayer in 

 order to establish a local florists' club. 

 The meeting was held at Chas. 

 Schramm's greenhouse office, and re- 

 sulted in the election of George Bayer 

 as temporary president and S. M. Peck 

 as temporary secretary. A committee 

 was appointed to draft a constitution 

 and by-laws. Adjournment was then 

 taken to August 24, at. which meeting 

 Mr. Bayer was made president, Mr. 

 Cushman vice-presidsnt and Mr. Peck 

 secretary and treasurer for a term of 

 one year. The meeting was attended by 

 fifteen, and as 'about ten more are will- 

 ing to join, we can figure on a good 

 membership. Chas. Schramm is a com- 

 mittee of one on permanent headquar- 

 ters, where meetings will be held once 

 a month hereafter. Everybody is en- 

 thusiastic and puts his shoulder to the 

 wheel. 



After the business part of, the last 

 meeting we had a general discussion on 

 aster bugs, but as nobodj» knew any 

 remedy outside of catching them by hand 

 and dropping a brick on them, the mat- 

 ter hangs fire. 



Various Notes. 



Tne Washington crowd is back, sound 

 and wsll, except Mr. Mills, who got into 

 a wreck on the home trip and lost a 

 lot of teeth and had a number of stitches 

 taken in his face. He seems to be doing 

 well, according to the last report. Next 

 year's meeting of the S. A. F. will be 

 well attended from here. 



Our president, George Bayer, was 

 much surprised that a certain coat 

 promised by the Detroit boys at their 

 recent visit to Toledo, and to be worn 

 by the president of the Toledo Florists' 

 Club, had not made its appearance. Said 

 coat is composed of a certain number 

 of tissues of fabric, the composition of 

 which can only be ascertained from Wm. 

 Dilger and about a dozen of other De- 

 troiters, and E. Suder and E. Kuhnke, 

 of Toledo. 



Business is as good as the season al- 

 lows. 



Carnation planting is about over. 



Krueger Bros, are putting up four 

 houses for carnations. 



Al. Imoberstag is putting up some 

 nice houses near Forest cemetery. 



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