. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 582 The American Florist, Oct. n. CUT FLOWERS OR DESIGNS will be Delivered for the Trade on Wire or Mail Orders in Best Qualities and Prices. Toronto, Ont. WITH HIGHEST GRADE ARTISTIC WORK. .an be re- I on to fill all mail, tele- graph or cable ordeis. 438 Spadina Avenue. LoriKDistancePhoneMain 2409 Anderson, S. C. THE ANDERSON FLORAL CO. 533 MARSHALL AVE. Wasblngton. FLOBISTS' CLUB MEETING. The members of the Florists' Club at- tended the regular monthly meeting which was held at Adolph Gude's resi- dence, Anacos


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 582 The American Florist, Oct. n. CUT FLOWERS OR DESIGNS will be Delivered for the Trade on Wire or Mail Orders in Best Qualities and Prices. Toronto, Ont. WITH HIGHEST GRADE ARTISTIC WORK. .an be re- I on to fill all mail, tele- graph or cable ordeis. 438 Spadina Avenue. LoriKDistancePhoneMain 2409 Anderson, S. C. THE ANDERSON FLORAL CO. 533 MARSHALL AVE. Wasblngton. FLOBISTS' CLUB MEETING. The members of the Florists' Club at- tended the regular monthly meeting which was held at Adolph Gude's resi- dence, Anacostia, D. C. The meeting was called to order at the usual hour; John L. Guttmau, Harry Koby and Adolph Minder were admitted to mem- bership in the club. A vase of Gladiolus America, sent by John L. Childs, of Flo- ral Park, N. Y., created a great deal of comment. Adolph Gude extended a hearty welcome to the members and re- marked that he was indeed glad to see so many present. An important subject was introduced by Wm. Gude, the fact that the judges in flower shows have never had any scale of points to enable them to pass upon the merits of floral decora- tions, such as baskets, mantles and other artistic arrangements. Mr. Gude claim- ed there was a scale whereby plants were judged, and he felt that it was equally important that some plan be adopted for the coming show by which judges will be enabled to guide themselves and do jus- tice to those who are deserving of awards of merit. A letter from Chas. McCauley, the former secretary, was read, in which he stated that lie was making progress, and wished to be remembered to all the boys. All matters of interest over, Mr. Gude invited all to the boiler room, where he claimed a hot time was in store for them. This room was artistically dec- orated with the national flags and" beau- tifully tinted autumn leaves. Long tables spread with great quantities of eatables were the next source of attrac- tion, and soon the 50 or more memb


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