. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OCTOBKR 26, 1922 The Florists' Review 33. rived l;ist woi'k niid moved readily. Mis- cellaneous stock, including delphiniums, fjaillardias, cosnics and huddleia, is ar- riving in lim'-ted (juantity and cleans up readily. Various Notes. Tlie first joint meeting of the local growers' aisociation and the whole- salers at'd retailer-; was lieid at th<' store of the Murphy Co., Octo- ber 18, and was well attended. The pur- pose of the meeting was to devise ways and means to advertise days that are not good llower days at jiresent. II. ('. Wi


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. OCTOBKR 26, 1922 The Florists' Review 33. rived l;ist woi'k niid moved readily. Mis- cellaneous stock, including delphiniums, fjaillardias, cosnics and huddleia, is ar- riving in lim'-ted (juantity and cleans up readily. Various Notes. Tlie first joint meeting of the local growers' aisociation and the whole- salers at'd retailer-; was lieid at th<' store of the Murphy Co., Octo- ber 18, and was well attended. The pur- pose of the meeting was to devise ways and means to advertise days that are not good llower days at jiresent. II. ('. Witterstaetter. who is president of thr growers' association, jiresided at tjie meeting, lie gave an extensive talk on how things of this kind were being done in different cities. Jt was decided, after a short discussion, to form a retailers' association to < oi'perate with the grow- ers in this plan. After the meeting' there was an enteriainnient, with a buffet luucheoi', served at the expense of the growers' association. The W'iliiaiu Murjihy Co. is receiving some excellent Anu-lia Uude and An- gelas from Fred II. Lemon & Co., ]{ichniond, Iiid. H. \V. Shejipard has returned home from the Y. T. I), convention at Balti- more. He stopjied off at several ]ioints in the east. C. E. Critehell is receiving some of the few dahlias that were jirotecteil from the frost of last week, from Charles I'feiffer's Sons, who have a way of keeping the frost oii that has worketl well. L. H. Kyrk reports the first pansics of the season and also some large white mums, both of which he is receiving from George Klotter, of Price Hill. Peter Weiland has again opened his wholesale house for the season. It was closed all summer. He is shipping mums and carnations from his grecnliouscs at Newcastle, Ind. Fred (Sear returned from the F. T. D. to a store, which, of course, was a welcome sight. T. J. llardesty's wlnd,)W ha. .1. Hrandt, of the Burlington Willow Ware Sli<,]is


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