. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igi6. The American Florist. 15. THE NEW PINK FORCING ROSE Coning-CHAMP WEI LAN D-ln March Exquisite in color—Remarlcable in size, beauty and foliage. YOU NEED THE BIG MONEY MAKER OF 1916. Strong Grafted Plants. 100 plants for . $ 500 plants for . $ 250 plants for . 1000 plants for . Orders filled strictly in the Order as booked. WEILAND & RISCH Originators and Growers 154 North Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. Cleveland. At the banquet given at the Hol- lenden hotel Wednesday evening, Jan-


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igi6. The American Florist. 15. THE NEW PINK FORCING ROSE Coning-CHAMP WEI LAN D-ln March Exquisite in color—Remarlcable in size, beauty and foliage. YOU NEED THE BIG MONEY MAKER OF 1916. Strong Grafted Plants. 100 plants for . $ 500 plants for . $ 250 plants for . 1000 plants for . Orders filled strictly in the Order as booked. WEILAND & RISCH Originators and Growers 154 North Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. Cleveland. At the banquet given at the Hol- lenden hotel Wednesday evening, Jan- uary 12, about 125 members of the florist club, members of the women's florist club, and friends, celebrated the success of the recent flower show, and all guarantors present were pre- sented with checks for money invest- ed and proportion of profits. Frank Ritzenthaler introduced the toastmas- ter, Frank R. Williams, who intro- duced as the guest of honor Mayor Harry Davis, who made a short speech on cooperating with the city admin- istration to beautify the city. F. Prentiss Baldwin, of the Ohio Horti- cultural Society; H. P. Knoble, Wal- ter Cook, Mrs. Sam Pentecost, Herb Bate, president of the Cleveland Flor- ists' Club; Chas. Gibson and M. A. Vinson spoke on the flower show and club's work. Miss Fanny Evans, of the Cleveland Cut Flower Co., sang several solos, which were well re- ceived and appreciated. Other vocal and instrumental music was also very much enjoyed. Timothy Smith, of the firm of Smith & Fetters Co., has been elected treas- urer of the Cleveland Retailers' Coun- cil, whose membership is about 1,500. all retail merchants. Mr. Smith will head a committee to prepare a pro- gram for a mass meeting at the Cham- ber of Commerce, February 9. John Boddy, city forester, after serving continuously for seven years has resigned, and will lead the 1916 Plain Dealer "vacant lot and home garden ; Mrs. Geo. W. Smith left January 10 for Colorado Sprin


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