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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Septeubhb 27, 1906. 







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J. Campbell, of Baltimore, proposed a 

 rising vote of thanks to Mrs. Vincent 

 for the splendid luncheon. Mrs. Mack 

 Bichmond also spoke a few words in ap- 

 preciation on behalf of the ladies 

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Speeches also were made by Peter 

 Bisset, president of the Florists' Club 

 of Washington; Patrick O'Mara, Jersey 

 City, N. J.; Edwin Lonsdale, of Girard 

 College, Philadelphia; J. J. Perry, of 

 Baltimore; Charles L. Seybold, superin- 

 tendent of Patterson park, Baltimore; 

 H. J. Patterson, of the Maryland Ex- 

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 William F. Gude, Washington, D. C, 

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At the conclusion of the speechmaking 

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 Vincent. 



Griffith & Turner Co. gave an exhibi- 

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 accompanied by their wives: 



M. Rirhmonri, 

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 George J. HeM, 

 Tbomas H. Pnterson, 

 James H. Boone, 

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 Miss Mildred Campbell, 

 Georite M. Oook, 

 Robert H. Oook, Jr., 

 John Cook. 

 Benjamin Stoll, 

 Henry Stoll, 

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Edward Woodfall, 

 K. L. Blind. 

 A. C. Twele, 

 F. H. Kramer, 

 W. L. Amosa, 

 M. Pucksleln. 

 Frederick Sudlfck. 

 Herman Badenhoop. 

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 Mrs. A. Cook, Jr.. 

 Mrs. Mary Johnston, 

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 John B. Harman, 

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 James Glass, 

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 Charles L. Se.vbold, 

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 Edward Herrmann, 

 Louis Gelslnger. 

 George Morrison, 

 Charles M. Wagner, 

 George Talbott, 

 John J. Perry, 

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 Andrew Anderson, 

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 Alexander P. Dewar. 

 Edwin Lonsdale, 

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 H. J. Patterson, 

 H. B. McDonnell, 

 Thomas H. White, 

 W. R. BalUrd, 

 George O. Brown, 

 Henry Holzapfel, 

 Z. D. Blackistone. 

 John Robertson, 

 Charles McCauley, 

 George Field. 

 Theodore Dledrlck, 

 Harrison Dlngman, 

 Peter Blsset. 

 C»rl Anderson, 

 Edward Thomas, 

 Robert McLennan, 

 James A. Phlllpps. 



Rock Island, III. — The Tri-city Flor- 

 ists' Association held a meeting with 

 Henry Gaethje September 13 and dis- 

 cussed the question of * * Forcing Bulbs. ' ' 

 The next meeting will be with Julius 

 Staack, of Moline. The state convention 

 of Iowa florists will be held in Dubuque 

 October 17. John Temple and Theodore 

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Toledo, O. — The Schoen Floral Ck>., 

 recently incorporated, has opened a neat 

 retail store at 344 St. Clair street. Frank 

 J. Schoen, formerly with Murdoch, at 

 Pittsburg, is in charge. Lewis Ullrich is 

 interested. 



Winnipeg, Man. — The Winnipeg Flo- 

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 a window display of Black Hamburg 

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