. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. !^, :fY/»*» Decembek 5, 1012. The Florists^ Review 81. New Rangfe Erected by Rosehill Cemetery Association, Chicago. There is at this early date already a strong demand for supplies and mate- rial for Christmas. Eight now the de- mand is principally for accessories. It will, however, soon turn to the actual Christmas decorative material. Various Notes. The club meeting Monday evening, December 2, was not well attended, only about twice as many as was needed for a quorum being present. The report of the entertainment committee was optimistic and sho


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. !^, :fY/»*» Decembek 5, 1012. The Florists^ Review 81. New Rangfe Erected by Rosehill Cemetery Association, Chicago. There is at this early date already a strong demand for supplies and mate- rial for Christmas. Eight now the de- mand is principally for accessories. It will, however, soon turn to the actual Christmas decorative material. Various Notes. The club meeting Monday evening, December 2, was not well attended, only about twice as many as was needed for a quorum being present. The report of the entertainment committee was optimistic and showed beyond a question' that the banquet and lecture by R. Vincent, Jr., at the Bennet House next Monday, December 9, at 8 p. m. sharp, is bound to be a success. Tickets can be obtained from any wholesaler. Peter Herb, Mt. Healthy, O., is sending excellent pansies and Chad- wick mums to C. E. Critchell. Mr. Critchell has received his first bronze leucothoe of the season. Albert McCullough and daughter, Mrs. Chas. Blackburn, have gone to California for a visit. E. G. Gillett reports a good Thanks- giving business. The Cincinnati Cut Flower Exchange received some excellent poinsettias for Thanksgiving. L. H. Kyrk is finding a good market for the double stevia from Geo. Klotter. J. H. Bode wishes to brand as an untruth the story that has been circu- lated here that he is to leave the park department and enter the service of the Miami Floral Co., Dayton, O. Peter Weiland was down from New Castle for Thanksgiving. This was the first anniversary of the opening of the Cincinnati sales oflSce. P. J. dinger enjoyed a good Thanks- giving business. Geo. Magrie has made his usual ar- rangements for his carload shipments of holly for Christmas. Victor Thomas, Augusta, Ky., is erecting a greenhouse 22 x 118 feet. Those recently in the city from other points include L, F. Benson, Indian- apolis, Ind.; M. Anderson, Dayton, O.; Martin Reukauf, with Bayersdorfer's, Philadelphia, and Robert Grov


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