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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



March 28, 1912. 



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12-inph l.fiO 



13-inch 2.00 



14-inch 2.50 



16-inch 4.00 



18-inch 6.00 



FANCY Perdoz. 



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13-inch 1.80 



14 indi 2.25 



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IH-inch 3.fi0 



18inch 4.50 



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bodies from Cuba, forwarded by the Cu- 

 ban government and individuals in that 

 country. Many of these were of metal. 

 Those of cut flowers, of course, were 

 hardly presentable after the long trip. 

 However, the display was most cred- 

 itable. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Shaffer were last 

 week host and hostess to a goodly dele- 

 gation of Baltimoreans who came here 

 to witness the cavalry drill at Fort 

 Myer, Va. Following the drill, the la- 

 dies proceeded to Mrs. Shaffer's home, 

 where an elaborate supper had been 

 prepared for them, following which they 

 went to the Arcade, where they tried 

 their skill at bowling. The gentlemen 

 were, during this time, the guests of the 

 bowling club of the Washington Flo- 

 rists' Club. A supper was tendered 

 them at the Eathskellar, with a game 

 afterwards. Among the guests were 

 Mr. and Mrs. H. A. L. Kline, Mr. and 

 Mrs. I. H. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. 

 Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quick, Mr. 

 and Mrs. Fred Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. 

 J. W. Boone and Miss Carrie Eett. The 

 local bowling team was composed of 

 William H. Ernest, Kobert McLennan, 

 Samuel Simmons, Guy Eiker and George 

 C. Shaffer. 



Elmer C. Mayberry left March 23 for 

 New York, where he was one of the 

 guests of the New York Florists' Club 

 at the anniversary dinner. On his re- 

 turn Mr. Mayberry will stop off at Phil- 

 adelphia to visit his many friends there. 

 C. L. L. 



BOCK ISLAND, ILL. 



The Tri-City Florista' Association 

 met in South Eock Island March 21 and 

 elected the following officers for the 

 coming year: 



President— Theodore Ewoldt, Daven- 

 port. 



Vice-presidents — Ludwig Stapp, Eock 

 Island; Arvid Anderson, Moline, and 

 William Pauli, Davenport. 



Secretary — John T. Temple, Daven- 

 port. 



Financial Secretary — Harry Bills, 

 Davenport. 



Treasurer — William Knees, Moline. 



Executive Committee — S. L. Zimmer- 

 man, Eock Island, William Goos, Bet- 

 tendorf, and E. A. Eolfs, Davenport. 



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