December 8, laiO. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



95 



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ness at 913 Olive street, has given up 

 the store and combined it with their 

 branch store at Broadway and Olive 

 street, known as the Paris Floral Co. 

 It has been rumored that Otto Sander, 

 who is now on Ninth street, will move 

 his store to the one vacated by the 

 Foster Floral Co. This is next to the 

 entrance of the Century theater. 



Robert Windier, who runs a place on 

 Hunt road, opposite the St. Peter's 

 ■cemetery, contemplates building a new 

 range of houses this spring and grow- 

 ing for the local market. 



Adolph Brix, of the Brix Floral Co., 

 says that they have everything in good 

 running order now at their greenhouses 

 on Mead avenue. They have had con- 

 siderable trouble with their heating 

 system of late, but now it is perfect. 



Jules Bourdet, John Held and Otto 

 Sander have filed applications for mem- 

 bership in the St. Louis Florists' 

 €lub, which will be taken up at the 

 meeting Thursday, December 8. 



J. F. Ammann, of Edwardsville, 

 was a delegate from Illinois to the 

 •deep waterways convention held here 

 recently. Mr. Ammann brought his big 

 touring car over to take some of the 

 •delegates sight-seeing. 



George E. Kessler, landscape archi- 

 tect and advisory engineer for the park 

 •department here and at Kansas City, 

 Mo., will, in the future, make his home 

 in St. Louis, his family having moved 

 here. Mr. Kessler is also in the em- 

 ploy of Mempjiis, Cincinnati, Indian- 

 apolis, Denver, Omaha and Oklahoma 

 City in similar capacity. St. Louis 

 and Ciucinnati pay Mr. Kessler $5,000 

 per year salary. 



The Eetail Florists' Association held 

 a special meeting Tuesday night, No- 

 vember 29, to pass on matters that had 

 to be settled at once and could not 

 wait for the regular meeting, which 

 took place Monday, December 5. 



It has been reported by the members 

 of the executive board of the St. Louis 

 Horticultural Society that the loss of 

 the recent show held in the Coliseum 

 will reach a little over $1,000. 



Early next spring the mayor will 

 make his new appointments. Among 

 them is the park commissioner to sue- 



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