. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The florUt* whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders ""??" from other florists for local delivery on the usual sociatioii of Park Supcriutondents the week following. A considerable number have promised to make up the party. Frank A. Hoerr, head of the St. Ijouis Wholesale Cut Flower Co. and the St. Louis Rose Co., who lias been away for the last ten , returned July 8 from a most enjoyable eastern trip, which included New York, Philadelphia and Atlantic City. July 4 was a real floris


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The florUt* whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to fill orders ""??" from other florists for local delivery on the usual sociatioii of Park Supcriutondents the week following. A considerable number have promised to make up the party. Frank A. Hoerr, head of the St. Ijouis Wholesale Cut Flower Co. and the St. Louis Rose Co., who lias been away for the last ten , returned July 8 from a most enjoyable eastern trip, which included New York, Philadelphia and Atlantic City. July 4 was a real florists' holiday; no extra business was done for that day, as on other holidays. Most of the re- tailers closed for a half day and all the wholesale houses closed at noon. There will be a large party of grow- ers leaving here Sunday morning, July 16, to attend the midsummer meeting of the St. Louis district of the National Flower Growers' Association, at Rock Island, 111. The railroad fare one way from St. Louis is $ This delegation will leave via the Chicago & Alton at 8:45 a. m., passing through Alton, 111., and Springfield, 111., and arriving at Peoria at 1:45 p. m. The party will leave Peoria on the C, R. I. & P. at 4:25 ]). m. James Cole promises to make the few hours' stay at Peoria pleasant. Growers at Alton, Springfield and Peoria will join the party, which will arrive at Rock Island at 7:55 p. m. Workmen put in a busy week prepar- ing for the opening of the new whole- sale out flower market of the George E. Picsor Wholesale Floral Co. July 15 is .sot for the opening. J. J. B. MOTT-LY MUSINGS. DorDlliy I'orkins, Dorothy dear! .Iiine lias l)een rnlllnK and yoii :iri' lipie. Flower of girlliood, pink and swpot. ,MI ii-1iptot> the sun to groet! Dorolliy Perkins! We see yoii now. Witli yimr wavinK liair and candid lirow, ItrinKinK lis happiness year by year, hliisliint; Dorotliy, Dorotliy dear! Thus exclaimed W. W. Hannell, Watervliet, N. Y., in to a to


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