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TfceWcdMy Horists' Review. 



OCTOBBB 10, 1011. 



Our prices on HAND MADE 



GREENHOUSE 



Are always the lowest. Our qualities are the best. 

 We are MANUFACTURERS. Write us for prices. 



THE COLE QLASS CO., Lancaster, Ohio 



SPBINGFIEUy, O. 



The monthly meeting of the Spring- 

 field Florists' Club was held October 

 9, at the office of the Good & Reese Co. 

 The retiring president, Charles W. 

 Schmidt, entertained the members with 

 a 'characteristic and pleasing farewell 

 address and turned the chair over to 

 hi4 successor, Christian Binning. In as- 

 suining the duties of the office, Mr. 

 Bitining thanked the members for th6 

 hojior conferred upon him, and his first 

 announcement was to the effect that 

 he would secure a gavel with which to 

 encourage every person present at com- 

 ing meetings to invariably address the 

 chair, and thus facilitate the prompt 

 and decorous transaction of business. 



The club was greatly encouraged to a 

 continuation of effort toward the beau- 

 tification of the city by a letter from 

 one of the school principals, which read, 

 in part, as follows: "On behalf of my 

 patrons, pupils and teachers and my- 

 self, I wish to thank you for the most re- 

 markable revolution wrought in the gen- 

 eral appearance of the Garfield school 

 yard. We wish to extend our thanks to 

 the Geo. H. Mellen Co. and their superin- 

 tendent, Mr. Binning. They have done 

 for the Garfield school what the board 

 of education has failed to do for half a 

 century and they are certainly enti- 

 tled to the credit. Mr. Binning 's color 

 scheme has excited no little comment 

 and he can well .feel proud of his ex- 

 penditure of time and labor at our 

 place. ' ' 



The special committee on place of 

 meeting reported in favor of accepting 

 the offer of the Commercial Club to 

 make use of its rooms on the second 

 Monday evening of each month. This 

 plan was adopted and the next meet- 

 : ing will be held accordingly and will be 

 in the nature of a banquet, at which 

 various members of the club will make 

 addresses. 



The former plant of the Fairview 

 Floral Co., at Beatty, will be disman- 

 tled and the houses removed by the 

 Geo. H. Mellen Co., who will reerect 

 them adjoining their large range of 

 houses and will install a central heat- 

 ing plant next summer. The three 

 acres of ground and residence have been 

 purchased by Wm. F. Davis, who will 

 take possession June 1, 1912. 



Billy iSunday has taken our city by 

 storm and his taberjiacle service was 

 attended Octpber 13 by over 200 florists 

 in a body, employers and employees 

 marching in together and occupying a 

 special reserved section of seats in the 

 center of the house. Ge Dale. 



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THE FLORISTS' HAIL ASSOCIATION 



Has paid tI92.000.00 for glaaa broken daring (ha 



laat n years. For parUcnlara conoemln g 



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 MACHINERY 



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