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Junk 19, 1918. 



The Florists' Review 



25 



Wholesale and Retail Florists 



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Cut Flowers 



Shasta Daisies $1.00 to $2.00 per 100 



Marcuerite Dallies 50c per 100 



Sinfie Mexican Tuberoses. .$3.00 per 100 spikes 



SCOTT FLORAL CO., Navasota, Texas 



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E Blue Ribbon Valley 



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Peter Reinberg, who has served a 

 year as president to the board of educa- 

 tion, has indicated to Mayor Harrison 

 his lack of interest in a reappointment. 

 The term ends July 1, and Mr. Reinberg 

 says that after that date he hopes to 

 retire to private life, as his business 

 affairs call for all the time at one man's 

 disposal. 



R. J. Tussing and wife, of Canal Win- 

 <'hester, O., have been visiting Chicago, 

 and while here placed an order for a 

 No. 6 Kroeschell boiler. 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



At the last meeting of the Rochester 

 Florists' Association the time was de- 

 voted to consideration of the fourth 

 annual flower show, to be held in Con- 

 vention hall, November 4 to 8, and 

 <'omprehensive arrangements were made 

 for the event. President John Dunbar 

 ■w^as in the chair. Among the principal 



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speakers of the evening was City Comp- 

 troller Edward S. Osborne, who spoke 

 on the importance of the flower show 

 to Rochester and especially its advan- 

 tages along educational lines. 



The following were elected chairmen 

 of the various committees: Charles H. 

 Vick, general committee; Hiram H. 

 Edgerton, reception committee; A. E. 

 Crockett, advertising committee; F. J. 

 Keller, decoration committee; W. L. 

 Keller, finance committee; Mrs. John 

 Dunbar, women's committee. 



The executive committee was made 

 up as follows: F. J. Keller, A. H. 

 Salter, E. P. Wilson, W. H. Dildine, 



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CHICAGO REPRESENTATIVES 



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George T. Boucher, H. P. Neun, George 

 B. Hart and George F. Crosman. 



Dallas, Tex. — Practically everyone 

 in the business here reports the spring 

 season of 1913 to have broken all rec- 

 ords and the Southern Floral Co., of 

 which E. K, Rowe is president and 

 Louis Oesch manager, estimates that 

 the average increase in sales has been 

 about sixty per cent. Credit for the 

 extra demand is given to the Shriners' 

 convention being held in Dallas this 

 season. I'he only thing that is lacking 

 is rain. 



