. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. On Guard We guard our customers' interest at all times by supplying them with strictly fresh stock at reason- able smallest prices. If you want your orders handled properly on this end—send them to A. T. PYFKR & CO. —Wholesale Florists— 30 E Randolph Street, :-: CHICAGO, ILL. Long Distance Telephone—Central Anton Then suggested that the club take up the problem of devising some means whereby the growers could pur- chase their coal for next season at a reasonable cost with the guarantee •that their order


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. On Guard We guard our customers' interest at all times by supplying them with strictly fresh stock at reason- able smallest prices. If you want your orders handled properly on this end—send them to A. T. PYFKR & CO. —Wholesale Florists— 30 E Randolph Street, :-: CHICAGO, ILL. Long Distance Telephone—Central Anton Then suggested that the club take up the problem of devising some means whereby the growers could pur- chase their coal for next season at a reasonable cost with the guarantee •that their orders would be filled prop- erly. Mr. Keimel appointed a commit- tee consisting of Anton Then, H. G. McLellan and Charles Hunt to solve the problem and report what progress had been made at the meeting in May. Mr. Then volunteered to give the newly elected president one of his own- make wild smilax gavels similar to that presented to President Henderson in 1916 with the promise that he would have on in hand at the next meeting night. Vaughan's Seed Store exhibited sev- eral vases of cannas including Yellow ,,King Humbert and two fine unnamed yellow varieties. Detroit. )3ASTER TRADE HITS HIGH. Easter business by common consent was a record breaker, surpassing in volume the highest point ever attained in former years by any of the local dealers. All conditions were favorable to this result and no one was disap- pointed. B'ully 10 days before the great event of tlie year, indications pointed to a big demand and the grow- ers during the past three months or more were carefully preparing for the immense anticipated trade. Following a growing custom of recent years of placing orders early in the week pre- ceding Easter, the public thronged the florist shops for early purchases and selections for later deliveries. The weather Good Friday was cold, rainy and most disagreeable, but the next day it cleared and was most favorable to shopping. Sunday, too, was clear but cool, and nev


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