. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. '9'3- The American Florist. 775 son's store May 13. The members present inspected the park greenhouses and contents very thoroughly, after which they partook of a sumptuous repast prepared by Mr. Wirth. S. A. J. Flood Relief in Ohio. The Cleveland Florists' Club com- mittee appointed by President Graham to investigate the conditions in Ohio and to give relief to those in need, has made very good progress, but there is still much to be done. John Evans, who with E. G. Hill and August Poehlmann, was appointed by Pre


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. '9'3- The American Florist. 775 son's store May 13. The members present inspected the park greenhouses and contents very thoroughly, after which they partook of a sumptuous repast prepared by Mr. Wirth. S. A. J. Flood Relief in Ohio. The Cleveland Florists' Club com- mittee appointed by President Graham to investigate the conditions in Ohio and to give relief to those in need, has made very good progress, but there is still much to be done. John Evans, who with E. G. Hill and August Poehlmann, was appointed by Presi- dent Farquhar of the S. A. F. as an investigating committee, passed through Cleveland recently and held a meeting with the local committee, consisting of A. Graham, H. A. Hart, Geo. W. Smith and Frank Friedley. The field was gone over thoroughly and methods discussed. The list of donations to date is as follows: Arthur Doeble, Norwalk, O., 1,000 geraniums, 1,000 salvias, etc., etc.; Matthew Macnair, Providence, R. I., $10 in cash; Louis Epple, N. Pel- ham, N. Y., $2 in cash; Geo. L. Ely, Clyde, N. Y., 1,000 geraniums; Stubbs Nursery, Augusta, Ga., five boxes mixed plants asparagus, salvias, coleus, etc., etc.; L. G. Barbier, Dunkirk, Ind., Boston ferns, 500 geraniums, 400 chrysanthemums; Woodbury & Wood- bury, St. Johns, Mich., 10,000 carna- tion cuttings, callas, daisies, etc.; R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co., White Marsh, Md., 10,000 geraniums; Wau- seon Floral Co., Wauseon, O., 500 sal- vias, etc., etc.; J. F. Shed, Westerville, O., 500 salvias, geraniums, pelargoni- ums, etc.; A. Graham & Son, Cleve- land, O., geraniums, etc.; J. M. Gasser Co., Cleveland, O., Godfrey callas, chrysanthemums, carnations, etc., etc.; Adam Graham, Cleveland, O., $10 in cash. The names of those helped are not to be published. Never was there a more opportune time to help a man who has lost all of his stock, for with Memorial day only a few weeks away he can quickly turn plants


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