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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



March 11, 1909. 



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The Market. 



Trade has been good in Lent, the fine 

 weather and choice stock contributing in 

 no small degree to this gratifying condi- 

 tion. Several funerals of prominent citi- 

 zens have also created a good demand. 

 White roses have been a little scarce, but 

 otherwise the supply has equaled the de- 

 mand. 



Qub Meeting. 



On account of the dance and card 

 party coming on the preceding night, the 

 regular meeting of the State Florists' 

 Association was postponed from Febru- 

 ary 16 to February 23. The attendance 

 was small, owing to the stormy night, but 

 the meeting was full of interest and en- 

 thusiasm. 



The state fair committee reported that 

 the prospects were poor for obtaining 

 additional space for exhibits or increased 

 premiums, though the matter will be kept 

 alive and pushed until final decision is 

 made. 



The entertainment committee reported 

 a small deficit on the party given Febru- 

 ary 15. 



After considerable discussion on the 

 advisability of holding a flower show 

 the coming fall, Messrs. Olson, Swanson 

 and May were appointed a committee to 

 enlist the cooperation of the St. Paul In- 

 stitute of Arts and Sciences, and their 

 report is awaited with interest. 



Carl Haugen exhibited some Princess 

 of Wales violets, scoring 96 points, £ind 

 some cyclamen, scoring 83 points. Nagel 

 & Son exhibited Lawson and Winsor car- 

 nations, scoring 79 and 76 points. 



The next meeting will be held March 

 16, at the hall, 510 Snelling avenue, St. 

 Paul. W. E. Fraser, of the State Agri- 

 cultural School, will deliver a short lec- 

 ture on "Fertilizers," which should be 

 interesting to all in the trade. 



Bowling. 



The return match of the Twin City 

 bowlers occurred March 6. The follow- 

 ing score tells why the Mill City team 

 did not go home chanting pseans of vic- 

 tory: 



ST. PAUL. 



S. Dyslnger 88 16S 109 



N.C.Hansen 169 136 145 



H. J. Puvogcl 119 147 100 



John Dill 150 156 157 



0. J. Olson 176 172 204 



702 779 715 



MINNEAPOLIS. 



Then. Wlrth 134 111 10« 



L. Boeglin 98 107 95 



K. Carlson 117 175 15a 



E. .Meyer 159 129 117 



C. N. Ruodllngor 87 189 192 



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