. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 120 The Florists^ Review Dbcembeb 11. 1919. ^ BRONZE GALAX Per case of 10,000, $ Extra good stock. Wire your orders. PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO. 116-118 SEVENTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. num. Capsicastrum var. Cleveland, ex- cepting the color of the berry. John W. Jones intends to propagate from the best of these. A large print, three and a half inches in diameter, of the Japan- ese persimmon, Diospyros Kaki var. Hyakume, grown outdoors in Tennessee, was shown by John W. Jones; the presi- dent then became reminiscent of Aus- tralian days in the ear


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 120 The Florists^ Review Dbcembeb 11. 1919. ^ BRONZE GALAX Per case of 10,000, $ Extra good stock. Wire your orders. PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO. 116-118 SEVENTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. num. Capsicastrum var. Cleveland, ex- cepting the color of the berry. John W. Jones intends to propagate from the best of these. A large print, three and a half inches in diameter, of the Japan- ese persimmon, Diospyros Kaki var. Hyakume, grown outdoors in Tennessee, was shown by John W. Jones; the presi- dent then became reminiscent of Aus- tralian days in the early eighties, when this fruit was first introduced from Japan by Geo. Brunning & Son, Brigh- ton road, St. Kilda, Melbourne, Vic- toria. E. M. Retailers Besume Meetings. The first regular meeting of the Ee- tail Florists' Association of the Pitts- burgh district was held Thursday eve- ning, December 4, with a get-together dinner at the Seventh Avenue hotel in- stead of the customary luncheon of pre- war times. This session also marked the resump- tion of the meetings which were dropped during the war on account of so many other interests and was characterized by a more representative attendance of western Pennsylvania florists than any meeting before the war. Because of the approaching holidays, no scheduled pro- gram had been arranged, the evening being devoted to general discussion and plans for the coming year's work. The old officers—Ira C. Harper, president; Gilbert P. Weaklen, vice-president, and Orville Christman, secretary—have been retained in order to spur on in- terest and enthusiasm. Various Notes. Louis B. West, who was seriously in- jured some eighteen months ago in an elevator accident in the Farmers' Bank building, now is giving every evidence of great improvement and is expecting soon to be again at his old post of busi- ness in the salesroom of the A. W. Smith Co. The Diamond Flower Shop, adjoining the Harris theater, on Diamond street, which came into


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