OCTOBEB 20, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



73 



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SUMMER SEASON. Bellevue Ave., 

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easily sold. V.alley, lilies and orchids 

 had a good week in demand, as many 

 social functions were held last week. 



The heavy frost last week evidently 

 did not hit all the outdoor stock in some 

 places, as some of the markets had a 

 considerable number of dahlias, cosmos, 

 tuberoses, asters and feverfew. These 

 cleaned up well. 



All kinds of greens cleaned up daily, 

 especially asparagus, smilax and adian- 

 tum. Common flat ferns and galax also 

 had a good week. 



Florists' Club Meets. 



The St. Louis Florists' Club held a 

 most interesting meeting October 13 at 

 Kirkwood, Mo., at the establishment of 

 the W. A. Rowe Floral Co. The weather 

 was just right to bring out a large at- 

 tendance and when President Rowe 

 called the meeting to order, there were 

 eighty-five itienibcrs present, with all 

 the officers at their respective posts. A 

 great deal of ]ireliminaiy business came 

 up for transaction. 



The trustees reported through Chair- 

 man A. W. Gumz, who announced that 

 the November meeting of the club would 

 be held at the greenhouse range of 

 Philip Goebel, Jr., at Webster Groves, 

 Mo., on the invitation of Philip Goebel. 



The committee of five to organize the 

 new Allied Florists' Trade Association 

 reported through \V. J. Pilcher, in the 

 absence of Ch.airmaii Bourdot, that the 

 now organization had been formed, that 

 a board of nine directors had been 

 elected and that ollicers would be 

 elected at the next meeting of directors. 

 The committee was then discharged with 

 a vote of thanks. 



William Trillow, of the A. L. Randall 

 Co., Chicago., and Ren Bakker, of A. 

 Henderson & Co., Chicago, filed applica- 

 tions for membership. These applica- 

 tions were referred to the membership 



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