The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . a Porte, Ind.;A. Forder, Cincinnati, O.; Chas. Frueh,with Chas. Frueh & Sons, Saginaw,Mich.; J. A. Peterson, Cincinnati. Chicago Florists Club. The regular meeting of the ChicagoFlorists Club was held at the UnionRestaurant May 2, with a large at-tendance. President Foley in the following new members wereelected: John Lambert, Lake Forest;H. Van Gelder. 50 East Randolphstreet; August Koch, . Washingtonboulevard; S. A. Jamieson, 72 WestAdams street; and R. Papineau, Jr.,Madison . and Canal streets. The vacancy on the board o


The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . a Porte, Ind.;A. Forder, Cincinnati, O.; Chas. Frueh,with Chas. Frueh & Sons, Saginaw,Mich.; J. A. Peterson, Cincinnati. Chicago Florists Club. The regular meeting of the ChicagoFlorists Club was held at the UnionRestaurant May 2, with a large at-tendance. President Foley in the following new members wereelected: John Lambert, Lake Forest;H. Van Gelder. 50 East Randolphstreet; August Koch, . Washingtonboulevard; S. A. Jamieson, 72 WestAdams street; and R. Papineau, Jr.,Madison . and Canal streets. The vacancy on the board of trus-tees was filled by the election of C. , the other members of thisboard now being H. N. Bruns andGeorge Asmus. E. R. Parley was ap-pointed chairman of the Sports andPastimes committee and an appropria-tion of $.50 was made for the use ofthe bowlers. C. F. McCormick waselected secretary to fill the unexpiredterm of the current year. President Foley announced the ap-pointment of a general committee onconvention ways and means, with some additions and other presi-dential announcements, will appearlater. At the close of business themembers adjourned to the main din-ing hall of the Union Restaurantwhere S. A. Jamieson gave a very in-teresting discourse on Concrete Con-struction in Greenhouses, with stere-opticon views, for which he was ac-corded a hearty vote of thanks,, the en-tire audience standing in Bond of Naperville exhibiteda plant of Cattleya Mossite Wageneribearing one large spike. The flowerswere large, the sepals and petals beingalmost pure white, the lip beingslightly colored with yellow and a tingeof purple. Cincinnati. DEMAND FOR MOTHERS market this week is somewhatfirmer than it was, due mostly to thesmaller but still easily sufficient sup- ?ply of flowers received. The averagequality, too, is fairly good. Prices insome lines are somewhat better. Thedemand for Mothers day is very largeand has sent the price o


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