OCTOBBK 27, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



71 





Jhg florists whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill o rders 

 "*"' "~ from other florists for local delivery on the usual basis. — — — 



TO HAVE 



and 



TO HOLD 



Chesterfield says: "Most 

 arts require long study 

 and application, but the 

 most useful art of all, 

 that of pleasing, requires 

 only the desire." 



♦ •> ♦ 



We have the desire. Let 

 us prove it. 



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t»OURTBtNTH 9 H STRMTf 

 • WAJ'rtl/H.GTO;>l • 



The association decidod that the ineas- 

 urement should include the bloom. 



A letter from J. F. Ammann was read, 

 in which he recommended that only one 

 meeting of the district each year be 

 held; that quarterly meetings of the ex- 

 ecutive committee be held, and that 

 units be formed in various localities and 

 that these make quarterly reports to 

 the board. After a lengthy discussion, 

 it was decided that the recommenda- 

 tions be referred back to the executive 

 committee for action at its next meet- 

 ing. 



St. Louis Next. 



St. Louis was selected as the place of 

 the third quarterly meeting, which will 

 take place in January. At this meeting 

 the annual election of officers and of the 

 executive board will take place. Chair- 

 man Amling appointed Philiji Daut, De- 

 catur, 111.; Henry Baer and W. J. Hem- 

 breiker as a nominating committee. A 

 rising vote of thanks w;is then extended 

 to the entertainment committee, to the 

 mayor and the management of the .Jef- 

 ferson hotel for the pleasant time sjient. 



The visitors were then taken on an 

 automoi)ile trij) to the growing estab- 

 lishments of Henry R.'ier, Charles liov- 

 cridge, Cole Bros, and Siebenthal & Nel- 

 son, a trip that w;is much enjoyed. 

 Everything was found to be in good 

 condition for the coming season iit all 

 the i)laces. Before train time most of 

 those attending were entertained by 

 James Cole at a theater party. 



Ludwig Stapp and his three sons mo- 

 tored from Rock Island to attend the 

 meeting. President Amling motored 

 from Pana, 111., and Messrs. Hembreiker 

 and Cole also came by motor. Those 

 greatly missed at the meeting were .1. V. 

 Ammann, who was detained with a case 



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Members 



of the 



P. T. D. 



Members 



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F. T. D. 



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GUDEBROSXO. 



FLORISTS 

 1214 F ST.N.W. 



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ORDERS IN OR AROUND 



Washington, D. C. 



MEMBER F, T. D. 



GEO. C. SHAFFER 



900 Fourteenth Street 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Louise Flower Shop 



Connecticut Ave. at N St, N. W. 



M188 Louise W. DauRherty, • - Proprietress 



Phones-Franklin 3579, 3841. 3»42 



Member Florists' TeleRrapli Delivery 



HARTFORD, CONN. 



Greenhouse*: 

 Benton St 



Stores t 

 741 MainSL 

 364AsyiuinSt 



Orden tolifilad ior •0 paitt c( CamatdbtM 



Hartford, Conn. 



J. ALBERT BRODRIB 

 Store, 639 Main Street 



Deliveries to New Britain, Meriden, Middletown, 



Manchester, Rockville, Farmington, Willimantic 

 Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



HARTFORD 



CONNECTICUT 



Welch's Flower Shop 



197 Trumbull Street 

 A. W. Welch Mrs. E. M. Welch 



BRISTOL, R. I. 



SAMUEL KINDER &BRO. 



EST. 

 1895 



Hartford, Conn. 



180 Asylum Street 



Member 

 F. T. D. 



MANCHESTER, N. H. 



H. C. STACHE. L.D PHONE 



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