. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Febuuauy 23, 1922 The Florists^ Review 33. Herman S. Stelnlioff. Herman S. Steinhoff, treasurer of the New York and New Jersey Plant Grow- ,rs' Association, died at his home in West Hoboken, N. J., February 9. The cause of his death was a complication autiful. The heart was prominently 'lisplayed, along with Cupid in various forms. The lieart in some cases was made of red roping and in others was made of flowers. In the windows were huge hampers and small baskets in dif- fident shapes and sizes, containing tu- lips, daffodils, etc. Club Meetiaig. T


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Febuuauy 23, 1922 The Florists^ Review 33. Herman S. Stelnlioff. Herman S. Steinhoff, treasurer of the New York and New Jersey Plant Grow- ,rs' Association, died at his home in West Hoboken, N. J., February 9. The cause of his death was a complication autiful. The heart was prominently 'lisplayed, along with Cupid in various forms. The lieart in some cases was made of red roping and in others was made of flowers. In the windows were huge hampers and small baskets in dif- fident shapes and sizes, containing tu- lips, daffodils, etc. Club Meetiaig. The regular meeting of the Toronto Retail Florists' Club was held in the club rooms Monday, February 13, with the president, Silas A. McFadden, in the chair. Mr. Sifton, representing a motion pic- ture company, outlined what would be necessary to have a film made for use in the Toronto theaters. This matter will be considered. J. J. Mulligan was reported ill. He is at the Western hospital. He was remem- bered with flowers. Details of prizes, etc., for the dance were considered and all arrangements were completed. S. A. Frost gave an address on how to make flowers last longer and illustrated his talk with simple devices which can be employed. Mr. Frost thought that the information on this subject should be used to educate the public. Some of the plans are simple and are well known to the florist. If the public were edu- cated, flowers would last longer and the florist would get a better name, be- cause of the added service given. Harry Brandt and Stephen D. Green have been calling on the trade and were at the meeting. J. J. H. NEW YORK. The Market. The market continues on the buoyant side; that is, the air of gloom which characterized it for so many weeks seems to have vanished, and there are few to be found who will not admit that there is little ground for com- plaint on the score of business. Ar- rivals are not unduly heavy, but such as to create about an even balance be- twee


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