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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Febkuary 16, 1911. 



Our prices on HAND MADE 



GREENHOISE GLASS 



Are always the lowest. Our qualities are the best. 

 We are MANUFACTURERS. Write us for prices. 



THE COLE GLASS CO., Lancaster, Ohio 



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BUFFALO. 



The Market. 



Continued sunshine and longer days 

 have increased the stock considerably, 

 so now we can depend more on the 

 regular shipments. Eoses are still a 

 trifle slack, but increasing every day 

 and dropping in price. Carnations are 

 lower in price and selling well, and by 

 Saturday they were all cleaned up. 

 Bulb stock is now plentiful, and the 

 best stock sells more readily than the 

 inferior grades. Von Zion is coming 

 strongly, but is badly split and does not 

 sell any better than Golden Spur. Tulips 

 are fine in all colors and can be had in 

 any quantity. Sweet peas are now com- 

 ing in quantity and are fast taking the 

 place of violets for corsage wear. Vio- 

 lets, on the other hand, are good and 

 sell well at a lower price than in former 

 years. 



Club Meeting. 



The regular meeting of the Florists' 

 Club was held on Tuesday, February 7, 

 and was attended by about twenty 

 members. The meeting was called by 

 President Streit and business opened 

 with the nomination of officers. A live- 

 ly time ensued for the nomination of, 

 president, and finally George McClure 

 was nominated. Robert Scott and 

 Joseph Sangster were nominated for 

 vice-president, Jerome Deuscher for 

 financial secretary, William Legg for 

 secretary and Charles Sandiford for 

 treasurer. 



After the regular meeting a debate 

 was arranged by Mr. McClure, and the 

 principals were Mr. Brown and Mr. 

 Guenther on the affirmative, against 

 Mr. Neubeck and Mr. Greiver on the 

 negative. The subject was, "Resolved, 

 That the Use of Artificial Material Is 

 Detrimental to the Interests of the 

 Florists' Business." All the speakers 

 ably defended their respective sides, 

 and the decision of the judges, after 

 many minutes, was a draw. After this 

 the members were treated to a talk on 

 "Fertilizer Material," by Mr. Miller, 

 of the Skidelsky & Irwin Co. 



Bowling. 



The Rochester Bowling Club has ac- 

 cepted the invitation of the Buffalo 

 boys and will be expected in Buffalo 

 February 23. The Bowling Club wishes 

 as many as possible to appear on this 

 evening and give the boys a good send- 

 off. The games will be held at the regu- 

 lar meeting place. R. S. 



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