. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 48 The Florists^ Review JotT 24, 1919. force, is back from an enjoyable vaca- tion, thus relieving Charles Clark, who left for his outing immediately upon Mr. Orr 'b return. Two wedding decora- tions are scheduled by this firm, one for July 23 and the other for July 30. Charles Stappenbeck, proprietor of the American Florist store on Polk street, returned a short time ago from a rest,of several weeks. He reported business normal. M. M. SPOKANE PICNIC. The Spokan* Florists' Club held its second annual picnic at Manito park, Wednesday, July 9, with e


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 48 The Florists^ Review JotT 24, 1919. force, is back from an enjoyable vaca- tion, thus relieving Charles Clark, who left for his outing immediately upon Mr. Orr 'b return. Two wedding decora- tions are scheduled by this firm, one for July 23 and the other for July 30. Charles Stappenbeck, proprietor of the American Florist store on Polk street, returned a short time ago from a rest,of several weeks. He reported business normal. M. M. SPOKANE PICNIC. The Spokan* Florists' Club held its second annual picnic at Manito park, Wednesday, July 9, with every grower and retailer represented. All retail stores closed at 1 p. m. The entire afternoon was spent in various games, with an interesting game of baseball be- tween the wholesalers and retailers, with a victory for the retailers. Score, 64^ 0. A group of the picnickers ap- pears in the illustration on page 46. E. W. N. PORTLAin), ORE. The Market. From all indications in the flower stores one can realize that summer is here. Funerals and weddings are about all there is to furnish business. The counter tradie since July 4 has put on its normal summer garb and is decided- ly slow. Good flowers are scarce except outdoor gladioli, and there are only a few varieties on the market, such as Salmon Queen and Halley. America and Mrs. Francis King have not yet put in an appearance. Various Notes. The Portland Floral Society met this week with a fairly good attendance. The state fair managers requested that the society let them know as soon as possible, how much space they could use in the floral exhibit at the state fair this year. They promised to have every- thing fixed up in fine shape for those who desire to make an exhibit. Secretary Van Kirk, who has been attending the Shriners' convention in Indianapolis, reported that the conven- tion will be held in Portland next year, and estimated that the number of vis- itors will probably exceed 70,000. He stated that if will be one of t


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