. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists' Review Septdmbeb 28. 1922 or crippled flowers, clean foliuge und straight, strong stems. CAUNATIONS slinll be graded under the fol- lowing headingo: Fancy, Good, Fair and Com- mon. Fancy, to be extra large blooms possessing all the qualities of a flrHt-elass flower, good koeper and sliipper, good stilT stems and no splits. Good, to have all the qualities of fancy, but smaller in size. Fair, to be fair in size and quality, of even blooms and stems. Common, to be all others, shorts, crooked stems and splits. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, to be gra


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists' Review Septdmbeb 28. 1922 or crippled flowers, clean foliuge und straight, strong stems. CAUNATIONS slinll be graded under the fol- lowing headingo: Fancy, Good, Fair and Com- mon. Fancy, to be extra large blooms possessing all the qualities of a flrHt-elass flower, good koeper and sliipper, good stilT stems and no splits. Good, to have all the qualities of fancy, but smaller in size. Fair, to be fair in size and quality, of even blooms and stems. Common, to be all others, shorts, crooked stems and splits. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, to be graded as Fancy, Special, Large, Medium and Small. First quality of the different sizes to be a well Snished bloom, good foliage and stem. I'OMPONS, to 1x3 Bold by the spray and graded the same as the larger chrysanthemums. All other varieties of cut flowers to be graded similar to the above suitable grade, but under no circumstances should crooked stems and crippled flowers be Included in the best grades. ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS. The Market. This section was visited by a fine rain early last week. The rain was followed by real Minnesota September weather. Business is picking up. There have been a large number of weddings, some re- quiring elaborate decorations. Parties of various sorts have been more numer- ous than usual at this time of the year. Flowers of some kinds are scarce. Roses are coming into crop nicely. California chrysanthemums have been on the mar- ket for some time here. Florists' Club Meets. The annual meeting of the Minnesota State Florists' Association was held in the Midway Club, September 21, with a good attendance. Reports of officers and committees of the year were made and officers for the coming year were elected. The secretary's report showed a membership of 130, with the organiza tion in a good financial condition. This report showed a good growth during the year. The officers elected were as follows: President, Max Kaiser; vice-president, R. A. Latham;


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