. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. LEADIHO rU>RI8T8 Clevelanci CLEVELAND OHIO "-^ST KM KUCXID AVCMUJB Member F. T. D. CLEVELAND, OHIO BRAMI^ET & SON Store and Oreenhouses, 1181 £ast 71st Street them?" Violets also had a poor de- mand. Sweet peas went well in the fancy Spencers. Among the other flow- ers Paper Whites, Easter lilies and val- ley, as usual, held their own. All greens had a splendid demand. Various Notes. The St. Louis florists who visited the flower shows at Chicago and Cleveland are home again and say that both shows were of a high order and that the
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. LEADIHO rU>RI8T8 Clevelanci CLEVELAND OHIO "-^ST KM KUCXID AVCMUJB Member F. T. D. CLEVELAND, OHIO BRAMI^ET & SON Store and Oreenhouses, 1181 £ast 71st Street them?" Violets also had a poor de- mand. Sweet peas went well in the fancy Spencers. Among the other flow- ers Paper Whites, Easter lilies and val- ley, as usual, held their own. All greens had a splendid demand. Various Notes. The St. Louis florists who visited the flower shows at Chicago and Cleveland are home again and say that both shows were of a high order and that the hos- pitality shown them on every hand was most pleasing. The members of the show committee, who saw both shows, say they will have a good report to make on the shows at this week's club meeting. W. W. Ohlweiler and Adolph Jaenicke, heads of this committee, say they never saw such well staged shows —and they have seen many. Miss Matilda Meinhardt was married November 11 to William M. Boaz at her home, 7637 Florissant avenue, with only the immediate relatives present. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Fred H. Meinhardt. Mr. and Mrs. Boaz departed on an extended honeymoon trip through the south and west. They will be at home to their friends after December 15 at their home on Benny road and Chester avenue, Kirkwood. The Eetail Florists' Association did not hold a meeting on its regular night, November 15, according to the report of Fred C. Weber, Jr., the secretary, the reason being that most of the members were away. The Lady Florists' Circle was enter- tained at the home of Mrs. George B. Windier November 10 and spent a moat enjoyable afternoon. Mrs. Fred W. Bruenig will entertain them at the next month's meeting. Miss Theresa Badaracco had a ship- ment of cut flowers stolen last week. The express man left the box at the. TOLEDO OHIO SEND US YOUR ORDERS NETZ & BATENAN 414 Madison Ave. Both Phones SCHRAMM BROS. Send us your orders for TOLEDO, OHIO X307-18 CH
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