. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists^ Review 20. 11>'J1 tli;il rlty. Mr. Dillfimilh, liowcviM-, sjiiil 'l'or(iiili) llorists wi'ic tliaykt'iil for tlic sii[i|((irt (if tliosc otlit-r CiuiMdiiiiis, which hfcn ^fiieroiis. President Hreit iiicycr t'lost'd the >;;itlicrinj;; with iijipro- |)riii1t' rt'inarks and .sint^iiij^ vented tlie feelintjs of all ]ireseiit. The liifi liaiHiiiet was licdd Wednesday • xfniii;;, wiieri tlie ('rystal room of the Kin<^ lOdward iiotel was crowded. Tlie Toronto florists had arranjjed several nuiuhers (tf musical (di


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists^ Review 20. 11>'J1 tli;il rlty. Mr. Dillfimilh, liowcviM-, sjiiil 'l'or(iiili) llorists wi'ic tliaykt'iil for tlic sii[i|((irt (if tliosc otlit-r CiuiMdiiiiis, which hfcn ^fiieroiis. President Hreit iiicycr t'lost'd the >;;itlicrinj;; with iijipro- |)riii1t' rt'inarks and .sint^iiij^ vented tlie feelintjs of all ]ireseiit. The liifi liaiHiiiet was licdd Wednesday • xfniii;;, wiieri tlie ('rystal room of the Kin<^ lOdward iiotel was crowded. Tlie Toronto florists had arranjjed several nuiuhers (tf musical (diaracter, in some of which they were themselves rej)- lesetited. Sin<jin}r was inindi indulj^ed in and a son<; of H. (i. Dilleiniith's au- tliorshij) ])ro\i'aiil ifiil linwcrs. All the liiilics ,likc It lintiijiicl. liir^c or siiiiill: \<i llic (listMiicc, K. '1'. I), will ki-i tlicrc. tSo "."^ It Willi KlowiTs" and .vdu'rc lioiiiid to bent tlicni all. The speech-makinfj of the evening was opened by President Jireitmeyer with a short t'xpressioii of the visitois' ajipreciat ion of what their hosts had done and planned to do fnrtln'r for them. He then presented the silvi'r cups for the best three win<low displays, and the recipients, .1. S. Simmons, Mrs. Percy Waters and .1. .1, Hij;ins, made short res]ioiises. Then .Mr. Hreitmeyer turned ovei the <4a\td to f'harles Jl. (Jrakelow as toastmaster of the eveiiinir, since he himstdf. liaviiiii come to the meetinji not in the best of health and with the intention of remaininjf oidy to <)]ien the sessions, found it necessary to hiisbaiui his strenjith to jireside over them after he had yitlded to the jiower- ful urfjinj^s to do so. Jn his hapjiiest manner Mr. (Irakcdow introduced the various speakers of the eveniiifT. Ke|iresen1 ini,^ the city of To I'onto and its interests, there were the followinjj: W. II. Alderson, president of the Hoard of Trade and a fornu-r jiresi- dent of the Hota


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