Mabch 14, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



35 



Unique Small Plant and Flower Baskets 



THAT COST SO LITTLE AND LOOK SO MUCH 



Reed frame, filled with broad braid, finished in Blue Antique. 



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No. 2035, Round- 

 Length Width Depth Handle 

 6-inch 6-inch 6-inch 20-inch 



No, 2036, Square- 

 Length Width Depth Handle 

 7-inch 7-inch 7-inch 24-inch 



Price per doz. 

 $4.00 



Price per doz. 

 $4.00 



The high handles give the plants plenty of freedom. 

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Thursday evening at 7:30, tickets to 

 be $3 per plate. 



A. T. Hey proposed an amendment 

 to the by-laws designating the head- 

 ing "New Business" as to be the one 

 under which new officers be installed 

 at future January meetings in case 

 the amendment is adopted. 



The chairman of several of the spe- 

 cial convention committees, constitut- 



ing the majority of the executive com- 

 mittee, tendered their resignations and 

 H. E. Philpott tendered his resigna- 

 tion as member of the standing com- 

 mittee on transportation. 



It was reported that George A. Kuhl, 

 of Pekin, 111., is sick in the Chicago 

 hospital, and that John Zech, a club 

 member, is ill in a sanitarium, and a 

 remembrance from the club was or- 



dered sent to each. J. F. Ammann, of 

 Edwardsville, was present and made 

 an interesting talk. Other visitors in- 

 cluded Harry Balsley, of Detroit, and 

 W. J. Hembreker, Lincoln, 111. 



Various Notes. 



Paul Blome, at 1361 North Clark 

 street, reports that he has had a num- 

 ber of large decorations lately and has 

 made up several special tables for 

 north side society people. He has 

 put forth an extra effort to please on 

 these calls, as his success with a val- 

 entine table for a north side club was 

 productive of numerous other orders. 



C. M. Dickinson has returned from 

 his travels and is giving the glad hand 

 to old friends this week at E. H. 

 Hunt 's. 



