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The Florists^ Review 



October 6, 1921 



oflicors pro tern.: President, Frank Mc- 

 Keniiii; vice-president, Charles Lee; sec- 

 retary-treasurer, William C. Hall.- It 

 was then resolved to hold the next meet- 

 ing at the Montreal Florists' Exchange, 

 2!» McGill College avenue, Tuesday 

 night, October 4, at 8 p. ni. 



As the business to be discussed might 

 not take up a great length of time, Mr. 

 McKcnna agreed to demonstrate the 

 inakiugW-flr' wreath, Mr. Lee a corsage, 

 and Mr. Hall a bouquet. 



The secretary was requested to notify 

 all retail florists of the next meeting. 

 I'ro]irietors and all employees are eligi- 

 ble for membership. 



Wni. C. Hall, Sec 'y Pro Tern. 



TORONTO, ONT. 



G. M. Geraghty, L. Waters and J. J. 

 Higgiris were in Montreal recently. 

 While there they had the pleasure of at- 

 tending the organization meeting of the 

 Montreal Retail Florists' Club, held at 

 the Windsor hotel September 26. There 

 was a large and enthusiastic gathering. 

 Mr. McKenna was elected organization 

 I>resident and William Hall secretary- 

 treasurer. 



Forty members of the Toronto Retail 

 Florists' Club and friends motored to 

 Hamilton September 28 to attend the 

 opening meeting of the season of the 

 Hamilton Gardeners' and Florists' As- 

 sociation. H. E. Groves occupied the 

 chair and greetings were conveyed to 

 the Hamilton organization by S. A. Me- 

 Fadden, president of the Toronto Club. 

 Mr. Dillemuth spoke on the F. T. D. and 

 L. Waters on the value of "Say It with 

 Flowers" signs. 



In addition to the F. T, D. cups to be 

 given for the best window disi)lays in 

 Toronto during the F. T. D. meeting. 

 Max Schling, of New York, will give 

 three medals, gold, silver and bronze, 

 for the best three displays. 



Each member will be expected to 

 wear a flower during the F. T. D. meet- 



Visitors will reach the King Edward 

 hotel from the station by following the 

 cedar trees and the F. T. D. signs on 

 all the light posts between these two 

 places. 



The following chairmen of committees 

 have been appointed by the executive 

 of the Toronto Retail Florists Club: So- 

 cial, Miss Mearns; j)rogram, S. A. Frost; 

 publicity, G. M. Geraghty; finance, 

 Charles Cooper; sick, George Hatcher. 

 A jirogram will be outlined for the sea- 

 son and an endeavor will bo made to 

 get out all the members by making the 

 meetings of special interest. J. J. H. 



DENVER, COLO. 



The Market. 



Business continued to improve during 

 the week ending October ]. The de- 

 mand was excellent. The supply of 

 stock is increasing. Roses and mums 

 are arriving more heavily, but the car- 

 nation situation remains as bad as ever, 

 though the quality is improving slowly. 

 Columbia is easily in the lead in demand, 

 witli Francis Scott Key, perhaps, next 

 in favor. Early mums are almost in 

 full swing. Golden Queen brings $3 per 

 dozen. A heavy frost, September 30, fin- 

 ished outdoor stock. 



Various Notes. 



Superintendent Frohner, of the Tulsa, 

 Okla., parks, was a visitor last week, as I 



Decorative Greens 



GREEN GALAX 



Per case, according to size of leaf ..$7.50 and $9.00 



DAGGER FERNS 



Per case $8.00 



PREPARED BRONZE GALAX 



Per case .. . $12.50 



Trial lot, 2000, parcel post, for $4.00 



PREPARED OAK SPRAYS 



Popular colors, per lb 25c 



SHORT OAK 



For wreaths, etc. Per carton of 5 lbs $2.00 



Also in 50 and 100-lb. cases, ask for price. 



EAGLE BRAND MAGNOLIA 



Per carton $1.50 



Magnolia Wreaths, Oak Wreaths, Sheet Moss, 

 Laurel, Laurel Festooning-, etc. 



Ask for illustrated folder. 



W. M. Woodruff's Son & Co. 



LOWGAP, N. C. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



Clean, dry, good texture, large burlapped bales, weight about 26 lbs. each. 



10 to 50 bales, 75c each, F. O. B. City Point. 



Deduct 3 per cent if you remit with order. 

 Dealers: Get our wholesale car lot prices; write. 

 Produced and guaranteed by 



A. J. AMUNDSON CO., CITY POINT, WIS. 



Our Southern Wild Smilax 



Is ready for shippingr. Write us for prliies. 



THOMPSON FLORIST SUPf LY CO.. "Ti L'."^' 



PREPARED LYCOPODIUM, finest qual- 

 ity, in cartons or boxes by the ton. Get my low 

 price before placing your order. 



JOHN PERMAN, Catawba. WU. 



EVERGREENS, New Crop Now Ready 



Fancy and Dagger Fema, fresh picked, Sl.50 

 per 1000. $6.50 per case of 6000. 



Green Galax.ll.oo per 1000, $7.00 per case of 10000. 



Green Sheet Mom, put up in 15-lb. bags. $1.00 

 per bag. 



All goods guaranteed. Wire or write us. Refer- 

 ence: The Citizens' Bank, Elk Park, N. C. 



PINE GROVE EVERGRffN CO., ELK PARK, N. C. 



