. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Seattle,Wash. Florist Second Ave. at Marion St. GROWER, WHOLESALER AND RETAILER Careful and prompt attention given to orders. Alaska, Washington and Oregon. ship committee, F. Gorly and Oscar Ruff, say that by the next meeting they will have thirty new members. This association is doing grand work for the benefit of the retailers and there is no reason why all the retailers in the city should not join. The St. Louis Florists' Union held its monthly meeting August 21, in Library hall, at Thirteenth and Olive streets. The meeting was well a


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Seattle,Wash. Florist Second Ave. at Marion St. GROWER, WHOLESALER AND RETAILER Careful and prompt attention given to orders. Alaska, Washington and Oregon. ship committee, F. Gorly and Oscar Ruff, say that by the next meeting they will have thirty new members. This association is doing grand work for the benefit of the retailers and there is no reason why all the retailers in the city should not join. The St. Louis Florists' Union held its monthly meeting August 21, in Library hall, at Thirteenth and Olive streets. The meeting was well attended. The union is increasing in membership. Eli Mioux, for the last eight years foreman for the Bourdet Floral Co., re- signed his position and moved to Carlyle, 111., where he will build a range of glass for the growing of plants. He has the best wishes of his many friends in the trade here. Dan Cupid led the way to Carlyle. Mrs. Dieraer, head of the Diemer Floral Co., returned last week from a northern vacation trip. In her ab- sence, Mrs. Henner and Miss Adel ex- perienced a busy time with work of all kinds. The Diemer store is one of the big attractions along South Broadway. Jules Bourdet, head of the Bourdet Floral Co., celebrated his twenty-fifth wedding anniversary August 24. Con- gratulations were extended to him from all sides. George Waldbart's place, on Grand avenue, is receiving a coat of white paint under the supervision of Count Von Hoffmann, who has just returned from his second vacation spent on the Thousand islands. He informs us he only spent a few minutes at each island. August 28 marked the thirtieth an- niversary of the death of Henry Shaw, founder of the Missouri Botanical Gar- den, known the world over as Shaw's Garden. A number of baseball rooters assem- ble at one or another of the wholesale houses each morning and talk baseball, pulling-for the Browns to win the cham- pionship of the American League. Among the big fans are H. G. Berning, Fred Alves


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