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ThcWeekly Florists* Review. 



August 22, 1907. 



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Connon, A. J. Bentzen, C. C. Sanders, 

 J. F. Ammann, C. A. Kuehn, A. Jablon- 

 sky, Jamea W. Dunford, A. S. Halstead, 

 George Angennueller, H. C. Irish, Chas. 

 Fulgraf and J. J. Beneke, The ad- 

 dresses of the speakers were full of in- 

 terest and all went home well repaid for 

 their attendance. 



Various Notes. 



Werner Bros., out near Clayton, St. 

 Louis county, have in course of erection 

 the largest greenhouse in that section, 

 32x165 feet, for carnations. 



Fred Alves and George Schriefer have 

 returned from their vacations and are 

 ready for a hard season's work. 



The St. Louis Seed Co. is moving this 

 week to its new location at the corner of 

 Fourth street and Lucas avenue, which 

 givesxhem the much needed room for 

 their fast growing business. 



George B. Windier, the Delore street 

 florist, is busy building five new houses 

 and rebuilding his old ones. Mr. Wind- 

 ier is one of the most successful grow- 

 ers of plants in that section. 



C. A. Kuehn accompanied the St. Louis 

 delegates to Philadelphia. He will re- 

 turn by the way of Detroit, his old home, 

 to visit his aged parents, who are en- 

 joying the best of health. 



Frank Fillmore will this year use his 

 big rose house for carnations, which he 

 has already planted and of which he ex- 

 pects great things this fall. 



George Waldbart, who is traveling in 

 Germany, writes that he arrived all safe 

 and sound on the other side of the pond 

 and is having a good time. In the mean- 

 time, Andy and Dave, his trustworthy 

 help, are having a splendid summer trade, 

 with plenty of fine outdoor stocK of all 



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