. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Floral Decorations Filled the Corridors of the Marine Bank & Trtist Co., at its New Quarters* In New Orteans. No. 37 will be discussed by a speaker to be announced later. Members should not delay in making reservations for hotel accommodations, and should apply to James Fisher, chair- man, hotel reservations committee, 10504 St. Clair avenue, Cleveland. DECORATIONS AT BAITK OPENING. Floral decorations of every kind filled the corridors of the Marine Bank & Trust Co., in its new quarters, on Caron- delet street, New Orloajjfl, at its open- i


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Floral Decorations Filled the Corridors of the Marine Bank & Trtist Co., at its New Quarters* In New Orteans. No. 37 will be discussed by a speaker to be announced later. Members should not delay in making reservations for hotel accommodations, and should apply to James Fisher, chair- man, hotel reservations committee, 10504 St. Clair avenue, Cleveland. DECORATIONS AT BAITK OPENING. Floral decorations of every kind filled the corridors of the Marine Bank & Trust Co., in its new quarters, on Caron- delet street, New Orloajjfl, at its open- ing, June 30. A large proportion of the wreaths and' sprays came from the Motairie Eidge Nurseries, but all the principal florists of the city were well represented. The bank was organized about one year ago and has risen rapidly in piiblic favor, the deposits now reach- ing upwards of $12,000,000. TOEONTO, ONT. Convention Plans Complete. The final program for the Canadian Horticultural Association convention is out and it shows that there will be some- thing doing all the time. The date has been set for August 12 to 15 inclusive, so that visitors from the United States can take in the convention in Toronto on the way to Detroit. A cordial invi- tation has been extended to florists, growers and supply men of the United States to take in the Toronto conven- tion. Supply houses desiring space for exhibition purposes should advise either A. Simpson, 11 Queen's park, or J. J. Higgins, superintendent of exhibits, at once, in order that reservations may be made. All desiring hotel reservations should advise H, G. Dillemuth, chair- man of the convention committee. Goods for exhibition purposes only will be admitted duty-free. Social features include a- banquet, visit to the greenhouses of Sir John Eaton and Sir Henry Pellatt, and a visit to Victoria park, at Niagara Falls. All attending the convention will be the guests of the Toronto Retail Florists' Club Wednesday afternoon, August 1


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