. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 40 The Florists^ Review MOVKMBBB 11. 1920 ferences of the sales and factory forces. The feature of the doings was a story of the development of the business, by Sales Manager Galavan. The organiza- tion has been growing so fast that many of its active members were not ac- quainted with its beginnings. The officers of the Florists' Club plan to enhance its new reputation as a social .organization with a dance November 12. Biisiness houses have been asked to subscribe for tickets and give them to their employees, thus assuring solvency and a large at


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 40 The Florists^ Review MOVKMBBB 11. 1920 ferences of the sales and factory forces. The feature of the doings was a story of the development of the business, by Sales Manager Galavan. The organiza- tion has been growing so fast that many of its active members were not ac- quainted with its beginnings. The officers of the Florists' Club plan to enhance its new reputation as a social .organization with a dance November 12. Biisiness houses have been asked to subscribe for tickets and give them to their employees, thus assuring solvency and a large attendance. In addition to the party November 12 the committee has arranged progressive cards, any game the ladies like to play, for the entertainment of those who do not dance. N. J. Wietor has discovered a new pompon which he thinks will take a place in the trade ahead of any other white variety. It was raised by H. W. Eieman's Sons, Indianapolis, and when exhibited for the first time, November 22, 1919, scored ninety-seven points, a higher score than was given any other pompon shown to the C. S. A. committees last year. Wietor Bros, bought the en- tire stock, together with the right to rename, the original name of Pearl not being satisfactory. They have this sea- son three benches of the variety, worked up from the original stock of 200 plants. Next season they will plant four houses with it and in the course of time they will offer young stock to the trade. Forty retailers have special window decorations this week in competition for the prizes offered by the Allied Florists' Association. At Morton Grove Poehlmann Bros. Co. has five 250-foot benches of Yellow Chadwick which are the pink of perfec- tion. The first flowers were cut Novem- ber 8. Bassett & Washburn are putting the firemen at Greggs Station on an 8-hour day. Heretofore they have operated only two shifts of twelve hours each. H. N. Bruns reports the first ship- ment of 1920 valley pips as on the rail from New Y


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