. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. .-•^•^i:..'! :?-' ?ryv 86 The Florists' Review October 8, 1914. CLEVELAND. Tlie Market. The market has improved in the last few weeks. Easter lilies and valley are in especially good demand. Carnations are coming in quantity, with quality good for the season. Several large weddings are booked for late October and the outlook for increasing business is bright. Club Committees. President Knoble, of the Florists' Club, has appointed the following com- mittees : Executive committee—H. Bate, chair- man; H. B. Jones, Albert Lingren, L. P. Darnell and


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. .-•^•^i:..'! :?-' ?ryv 86 The Florists' Review October 8, 1914. CLEVELAND. Tlie Market. The market has improved in the last few weeks. Easter lilies and valley are in especially good demand. Carnations are coming in quantity, with quality good for the season. Several large weddings are booked for late October and the outlook for increasing business is bright. Club Committees. President Knoble, of the Florists' Club, has appointed the following com- mittees : Executive committee—H. Bate, chair- man; H. B. Jones, Albert Lingren, L. P. Darnell and William Krueseu. Industrial committee — Charles E. BuBsell, chairman; John Kirchner and Joba Boddy. Convention committee — Frank A. Friedley, chairman; George Bate, George W. Smith, T. Smith, F. C. Wit- tbuhn, S. N. Pentecost, Charles J. Gra- ham, Frank Eitzenthaler, F. C. W. Brown and H. P. Merrick. Membership committee—H. B. Jones, chairman; W. I. Potter and Charles F. Bastian. Welfare committee—F. C. W. Brown, chairman; George W. Smith, Paul Kunze, T. Smith and C. Hagenburger. Entertainment committee — Albert Lingren, chairman; L. Utzinger, Frank Gompf, P. Backhofen and Walter Wit- thuhn. Various Notes. The Smith & Fetters Co. has received a Willys-Overland delivery car. Painted in soft lavender, it attracts much at- tention. It is one of the handsomest car^ to be seen. here. The suffragettes' parade October 3 called for a large number of yellow flowers. R. F. Koch, representing the Gras- EcUi Chemical Co., a local concern, has been calling on the trade, introducing a nicotine product which this firm is putting on the market. F. A. F. Special Prices Needinc room and cash we make the following liberal prices for a limited time only: 2-in. ^lumosu* $ per 100 3-in. PluMOSM* per 100 2-in. Spransarl per 100 3-in. 8pr«ns«rl per 100 Boston, Whitmani and Roosevelt a'fl-in. of any of above $;ove prices. All goods carefully paclied. D. U. AUGSP


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