. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists^ Review OCTDIIKK T), 11)22 fjiirly busy without liiiviiifj ii l)ifj ainouiit ruiijj; iij) on tlio cnsh loyjistcr at the closo of the (lay 's sales. Various Notes. At ))n'seiit tlie chief talk ainoiiy; mem- bers of tlie F. T. J), is tlie aiiinial meet- ing. All tlie "old fjiiard" from To ronto will he there, with many of the recruits. Some of them may ])ossibly make the trip by motor. On aeeoiint of the abuiidaiice of tlow- ors, window etTects are beautiful. Au- tumn windows with oak leaves, ferns, ete., baekini; u|i the \a


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists^ Review OCTDIIKK T), 11)22 fjiirly busy without liiiviiifj ii l)ifj ainouiit ruiijj; iij) on tlio cnsh loyjistcr at the closo of the (lay 's sales. Various Notes. At ))n'seiit tlie chief talk ainoiiy; mem- bers of tlie F. T. J), is tlie aiiinial meet- ing. All tlie "old fjiiard" from To ronto will he there, with many of the recruits. Some of them may ])ossibly make the trip by motor. On aeeoiint of the abuiidaiice of tlow- ors, window etTects are beautiful. Au- tumn windows with oak leaves, ferns, ete., baekini; u|i the \arious brijfht col- ors of the dahlias and asters, make strik- Uig displays, which occasion many fa- \orable comments. W. K. (iroves, Hamilton, ex-]iresident of the Canadian (iardeners' ;ind IMo- rists' Association, is to speak to the Kiwanis Club, I'aikdah', Toronto, Octo- ber 12. W. (!. Warren has addeil a truck to liis delivery system. Simmons & Son ha\-e oix-ned a bianch store on King street, west. The installation of new officers of the Toronto Ketail Florists' Club occuried October ll. The regular meeting, Octo- ber !), was canceled, on account of the Baltimore F. T. I), meetini-. .1. .1. H. PALLS OF SWEET PEAS. A casket blanket, or ]>all, may be made of one or se\-eral of a wide variety of flowers. It may be made simply or pretentiously, and the appearance may bo varied by the conihinat ion made of the ilowers used. In the accompanying illustrations ari> examples of how sweet jieas may be used in such a blanket. In one the sweet peas are spreail oNcr the surface thickly and evenly, giving the appear- ance of a solid .area of bloom. In the other the jx-as .are ari;inged in clusters, which are set oil' by lows of adiantnm. Most blankets use of the central p.'inel arrangement. In one of th(>se the j)anid is made of sweet peas and ;idi;in- tuni !iri;iiigcd to juotrude consjiicuously above the surrounding liowers. In the other, roses and adiantnm are used f


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