. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 138 The Florists^ Review OCTOBBB 26. 1922 form of gardens. In the annex of the armory will be staged a number of nurs- ery exhibits. These will take the form of decorated city lots. A sunken gar- den? is to be made with an electric foun- tain similar to the one used at the In- dianapolis show. Prizes are offered for the best deco- rated flower shop window for the week of November 11. Theodore Wirth is chairman of the general flower show committee. This committee is made up of Hugh Will, 0. P. Bice, B. A. Latham, O. J. Olson, r. Nussbaumer, C. N. Bu


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 138 The Florists^ Review OCTOBBB 26. 1922 form of gardens. In the annex of the armory will be staged a number of nurs- ery exhibits. These will take the form of decorated city lots. A sunken gar- den? is to be made with an electric foun- tain similar to the one used at the In- dianapolis show. Prizes are offered for the best deco- rated flower shop window for the week of November 11. Theodore Wirth is chairman of the general flower show committee. This committee is made up of Hugh Will, 0. P. Bice, B. A. Latham, O. J. Olson, r. Nussbaumer, C. N. Buedlinger, L. J. Boeglin, O. H. Carlson, C. F. Kimmey, P. W. Topel, Otto Vasatka, C. I. Linds- koog, A. Forchaa, John Peterson and Max Kaiser. Jjouis Boeglin is superintendent of the show. The lamp posts of two of the main streets of Minneapolis will be decorated with evergreens, with arrows pointing toward the armory. Special days have been named as fol- lows: Saturday, November 11, Armistice day; Sunday, open day; Monday, Eose day; Tuesday, Minneapolis day; Wednesday, St. Paul day, and Thurs- day, Society day. Special cups have been offered by the Journal and some individuals. Premium lists and entry blanks may be obtained by writing the secretary, Le Boy Cady, University Farm, St. Paul, Minn. Various Notes. Holm & Olson report some half dozen large orders last week. John Sten, of Bed Wing, and H. J. Saunders, of Hastings, attended the monthly meeting of the State Florists' Association, October 19. Mr. Sten ex- hibited a fine bunch of White Swanley violets and was awarded a certificate of merit. P. N. Hermes made his usual harvest of ducks on a hunting trip last week. Mr. Lorenz, representing the Dayton Paper Novelty Co., Dayton, O., was in town last week. L. C. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Will they be deaS when you get back? The Market. Business has been fairly good, con- sidering the fact that it is taxpaying time, which usually causes apathy in the flower market. Boses of excell


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