. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Stephen Mortensen is sending a won- derful lot of Columbia and Premier to the S. S. Pennock Co. The opening meeting of the fall sea- son was held by the Florists' Club in the green room of the Hotel Adelphia Tuesday evening, September 2, The Detroit convention was discussed by Edmund A. Harvey, Charles H. Grake- low, James W. Heacock and Arthur A. Niessen. Officers were nominated for the coming year. Phil. TOBONTO. The Market. The visit of the Prince of Wales and the return of Sir Arthur Currie, the commander of the Canadian forces in France, have


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Stephen Mortensen is sending a won- derful lot of Columbia and Premier to the S. S. Pennock Co. The opening meeting of the fall sea- son was held by the Florists' Club in the green room of the Hotel Adelphia Tuesday evening, September 2, The Detroit convention was discussed by Edmund A. Harvey, Charles H. Grake- low, James W. Heacock and Arthur A. Niessen. Officers were nominated for the coming year. Phil. TOBONTO. The Market. The visit of the Prince of Wales and the return of Sir Arthur Currie, the commander of the Canadian forces in France, have been occasions of consider- able decoration. The demand for flow- ers for the receptions was divided among a number of the florists, and some beautiful baskets and bouquets were de- signed. The house decorations for the various receptions were beautiful. Va- rious presentations of flowers were made to General Sir Arthur Currie, Mrs. Currie and Miss Church, sister of Mayor Church. Various Notes. One of the most beautiful floral pres- entations seen here for some time was a bouquet of eighty American Beauty roses. These were presented by some friends to Chief Police Magistrate Geo. T. Denison, on the occasion of his eightieth birthday. The Gardeners' and Florists' Associa- tion has resumed its monthly meetings. These will be held regularly every third Wednesday in St. George's hall. The first meeting of the season of the Retail Florists' Club will be held at the club rooms, 12 Adelaide street, west, September 8. The chief business will be the election of officers for the ensuing year. Archibald Gilchrist, 424 Runnymede road, has produced a new gladiolus, which he has named General Currie. The officers of the new Canadian Re- tail Florists' Association are making a call for the support of the florists of the Dominion. The executives intend hav- ing an early meeting to map out the work for the coming winter. With the cooperation of all the florists, it is ex- pected that they will


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