. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mabch 17. 1921. The Florists' Review 27 .>" 'Sfr* . .4"'' ?"' . Greenhouses at Greggs Station after the Hail Storm Had Passed, March 7. Kohout 's plan for reorganization would, it was said, be printed and sent out to each member of the Chicago Florists' Club with the notice of the next meet- ing. On motion of T. E. Waters, it was decided to hold a social evening at the April meeting, full plans for which will be announced later. Dr. P. A. Lehen- bauer, of Urbana, 111., will be the speaker of the evening and ladies will be pres- en


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mabch 17. 1921. The Florists' Review 27 .>" 'Sfr* . .4"'' ?"' . Greenhouses at Greggs Station after the Hail Storm Had Passed, March 7. Kohout 's plan for reorganization would, it was said, be printed and sent out to each member of the Chicago Florists' Club with the notice of the next meet- ing. On motion of T. E. Waters, it was decided to hold a social evening at the April meeting, full plans for which will be announced later. Dr. P. A. Lehen- bauer, of Urbana, 111., will be the speaker of the evening and ladies will be pres- ent, so that dancing will be in order. It was also suggested that the students in floriculture at the University of Illi- nois be requested to present the play, "The Florist Shop," which was given before the Illinois State Florists' Asso- ciation March 8. During the evening President Kohout called upon the members to stand in silent tribute to the memory of Peter Beinberg. A committee was appointed to draw up a resolution of appreciation and respect, consisting of James Mor- ton, J. E. PoUworth and T. E. Waters. HAIL AT GBEGGS STATION. In the hail storm which did damage to a number of ranges in the vicinity of Chicago March 7 the greenhouses of Bassett & Washburn, at Greggs Station, suffered the heaviest losses, as indicated In the report in last week's issue of The Review. Altogether about 100,000 feet of glass was broken. The illustrations on this page show how the hailstones punctured the glass. Mr. Washburn estimates his loss at $10,000 to $,000, which is covered by insurance in tho Florists' Hail Association. The after the storm 2.'),000 yards of muslin were obtained to cover the roofs tem- porarily. Fortunately, about 2,000 boxes of glass were on hand, from the disman- tled houses at Hinsdale. HOW TO GROW WATER LILIES. I have a few Victoria Trickeri water lily seeds and should like to know how- to grow them. I have planted gus Sprengeri seeds a


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