. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 8i The Florists^ Review Oos:OBKR 7, 191^. George Cotsonas is president of the company and A. Cova secretary and treasurer. The Manda Floral Co., 191 Valley road, West Orange, N. J., will have an exhibition of orchids, palms, ferns, etc., from October 6 to 12. The New York Florists' Club will meet at its rooms in the Grand Opera House building, West Twenty-third street and Eighth avenue, October 10. There will be a display of the new mums and roses, a lecture and some- thing novel in the commercial depart- ment. The average attendance at the meeting


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 8i The Florists^ Review Oos:OBKR 7, 191^. George Cotsonas is president of the company and A. Cova secretary and treasurer. The Manda Floral Co., 191 Valley road, West Orange, N. J., will have an exhibition of orchids, palms, ferns, etc., from October 6 to 12. The New York Florists' Club will meet at its rooms in the Grand Opera House building, West Twenty-third street and Eighth avenue, October 10. There will be a display of the new mums and roses, a lecture and some- thing novel in the commercial depart- ment. The average attendance at the meetings this year has been the largest in the history of the club. The tenth annual dahlia show at Orange, N. J., took place October 4. Ideal weather prevailed, and the flow- ers were up to the usual high standard. The Oyster Bay Horticultural Society held its show October 5 and 6. Glen Cove, N. Y., has an exhibition Octo- ber 7. Now that the weather has become seasonable, the plant auctions are draw- ing larger crowds and many enterpris- ing retailers are taking advantage of the opportunity for stocking up with decorative palms for the winter season. Marie E. Winklehaus, bookkeeper and stenographer with Wm. Elliott & Sons, since 1907, has accepted a sim- ilar position with the MacNiflF Horti- cultural Co. William Holstein, who was formerly with John Breitmeyer's Sons and the Atlas Floral Co., of Detroit, is now with Woodrow & Marketos. Boman J. Irwin reports that business is picking up. His French bulb stock is sold out. He received his first con- signment of Lilium giganteum from Japan this week. Joseph Morichard, representing the S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co., and known as "the smiling Frenchman," has re- turned from a successful two months' trip west and south. He says "the florists' business is flourishing every- where. '' Frank Good is again in the service of John S. Nicholas, after two years' experience with one of the leading re- tail florists of Washington,


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