ALCUSX 4, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



13 



Members of the St. Louis Florists* Club and Their Families on Their Annual Outing, July 21, 1910. 



i.'sciibiug iimisual privileges to :ill wlio 

 :;ike tlie convention special train ;it 

 '.t:IO a. m. Monday, August 15, includ 

 liigadinner at the Glen Suinmit Springs 

 iiotcl at 1:45 p. ni., and time to enjoy 

 ilie magnificent scenery of tJie Lehigli 

 ::iilroad. Chairman Traendly says re- 

 quests for rooms in the Seneca hotel are 

 .liming by every mail and the responses 

 IS to attendance are ahead of expecta- 

 'loiis. It surely Avill be u record crowd 

 irom New York. The sam of $11.45 

 livers all expenses, including the return 

 ' icket. 



Andrew Cova, manager for the Greek- 

 \meriean Florists' Supply Co., has had 

 iiiiich experience in Europe in the sup- 

 I'ly department of the business and iz 

 ilso a practical florist, having been for 

 iliree years with Charles ^Veber, at 

 l.ynbrook, L. I, 



Miss Perle B. Fulmer, of Des Moines, 

 !a., is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. 

 I'owell, of Millbrook, N. Y., on her way 

 'o the convention. 



Miss Bowe, secretary for her brother, 

 M. A. Bowe, has returned from a three 

 weeks' holiday in the Berkshire Hills. 



The employees of James McManus 

 liave adopted the unique plan of two 

 'lays' rest each week during the heated 

 term, in preference to a continuous holi- 

 lay in the mountains. 



The Gunther brothers are trying the 

 local vacation plan this year, with satis 

 factory results, and they are not the 

 •)nly baseball fiends in the business. 



Mrs. Victor Morgan, wife of the rep 

 lesentative of Bobbink & Atkins, re- 

 turned August 1 from a holiday at Lake 

 George. Mr. Morgan will lave charge 

 '>f his firm's exhibit at Rochester. 



A fatal shooting occurred at Mamar 

 "neck last week, when one employee of 

 ' arrillo & Baldwin mistook juiotiier for 

 •i robber. 



E. Bonnot, of Jersey City, has re 

 turned from his annual European tour. 



Charles A. Cards is enjoying a pleas 

 lire trip through I-^ancc and (jreat 

 Britain. 



Sigmund Geller is celebrating the 

 lifth arrival of the stork, and Joseph 

 Valke the first, both girls. 



John Krai has completed his three 

 weeks' cruising in his motor boat on 

 tlie Sound and his return has permitted 

 Jonathan Nash, of Moore, Hentz & 

 ■N'ash, to begin his yearly vacation with 

 liis family. 



James Maloney, 1)ookkeeper for 11. E. 

 Froment. is back from a three weeks' 



George 



••it the Rochester 



Kervau brothers. 

 Funke, Hengsten 



visit at Delaware Water Gap 

 Orth is back from Highland Beach 

 James Coyle, of the same lirm, returns 

 August 9 from Sullivan county and 

 Phil Ditzenberger leaves next week for 

 a month's stay with his family at Nar 

 ragansett Pier. Mr. I'^roment hopes to 

 begin his retT(>ation 

 convention. 



A. L. Young, the 

 George Killivan. .\1 

 berg and several other florists have 

 formed the Schnitzel Bank fishing club 

 and are telling some large stories of: 

 their prowess, showing snapshots to 

 prove the accuracy of the tales. 



George Saltford is back at his desk 

 from Rhinebecl"-. and his (>ld home in 

 the violet section. He says fifty new 

 violet houses are being l)uilt in Dutchess 

 county, largely by the farmers. Violet 

 planting was late compared with last 

 year and the growtii is backward. l)ut 



tiiere will be no shortage in supply. He 

 is delighted with his new store and the 

 increase in business. Clarence Saltford 

 and wife are enjoying a ^\ eek 's fishing 

 at Perth Amboy. 



L. W. Kervan. Sr., is taking his hull 

 d.-iys at the Grand Army reunions. Ali 

 tlic eiiiployet's of the firni--ten of theni' 



receive each a two weel.-s' vacation 

 with pay. The three sons, lYed B., 

 Lawrence, .Ir.. and .lohn. take their 

 I'ecreation in Elaine. Florida and the 

 .\dirondacks. 



M. C. Ford spends his week ends with 

 liis family at Stamford, N. V., in the 

 • 'atskills, seventy miles beyond Kings 

 tmi. His new office is aristocratic and 

 his new store is now a delight to the 

 ey." and jierfect in every detail. Charles 

 .1. Kelly, liookkeeper for ^Ir. Ford. 

 Iea\es .\iigust S for a two weeks' ocean 

 tri|i to tlie Maine resorts, I'atrick Dona- 

 gaii goes to Saratoya ;iiid Charles 



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Committeemen in Charge of the St. Louis Club's Picnic. 



