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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Jandaby 10, 1911. 



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as secretary and treasurer. The plan 

 is to secure permission from the society 

 and from the club to raise a guarantee 

 fund and to go ahead with the work. 

 Under such able management a show 

 worthy of the city seems almost a cer- 

 tainty in next November. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. are receiving 

 large shipments of Easter goods and of 

 ferns. Three additional packers, se- 

 cured for the holiday rush, are still 

 hard at wof'k. 



The speaker before the Germantown 

 Horticultural Society January 9 was 

 Dr. Herman Burgin. 



Emil H. Gerschick, a prosperous Ger- 

 mantown florist, was married to Miss 

 Mary B. Wurster, Tuesday evening, 

 January 17, at the German Presby- 

 terian Zion church, Philadelphia. After 

 their wedding trip they will reside in 

 Germantown. 



Robert Craig sailed from New York 

 January 14 for Cuba and the Isle of 

 Pines. "While the Commodore and his 

 other friends were unable to go, Mr. 

 Craig feels sure he will enjoy the trip 

 and shake off his cold. 



Alexander B. Scott left for Hot 

 Springs, Va., January 16. From there 

 he will go to Summerville, S. C. 



Harry Berger, of Berger Bros., who 

 has been unwell, is recuperating for a 

 few days by his doctor's orders in New 

 York state 



The Henry F. Michell Co. held a 

 poultry show at 518 Market street Jan- 

 uary 17 to 19. There were 400 entries, 

 all high class stock, from within a 

 radius of twenty-five miles from Phila- 

 delphia. 



Sweet peas have been giving a lot of 

 trouble during the dark weather from 

 buds dropping. 



The seedsmen, without exception, re- 

 port heavy advance orders for veg- 

 etable and flower seeds. 



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