. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 16 The Florists' Review JCNB 30, 1921 following is a summary of the society's finances: IXt'OME. Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1921 $ Membership dues $40,00 Affiliated societies' dues Advertisements in bulletin Prize donation Total receipts $ DISBURSEMENTS. A. T. De Ln Mare Co $ Essex Press Co J. Horace McFarland E. C, Vlck, secretary COO Total $ Balance on hand $358,03 Professor A. C. Beal said there was no report to make on the trial grounds at Cornell University, as no official trials had


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 16 The Florists' Review JCNB 30, 1921 following is a summary of the society's finances: IXt'OME. Balance on hand, Jan. 1, 1921 $ Membership dues $40,00 Affiliated societies' dues Advertisements in bulletin Prize donation Total receipts $ DISBURSEMENTS. A. T. De Ln Mare Co $ Essex Press Co J. Horace McFarland E. C, Vlck, secretary COO Total $ Balance on hand $358,03 Professor A. C. Beal said there was no report to make on the trial grounds at Cornell University, as no official trials had been made since before the war. Some work had been done at the university in the direction of trials of winter-flowering sweet peas, and a re- port on them would be the subject of a bulletin to be issued soon. Officers Elected. The society's officers were re-elected, as follows: President: W. A. Sperling, New York; Vice-president, David Bur- pee, Philadelphia; Secretary, E. C. Viek, Jersey City, N. J.; treasurer, William Sim, Boston, Mass. Selection of the next place of meeting was left to the executive committee. After a vote of thanks to the Horticultural Society of New York and to the museum's authori- ties for their cordial cooperation in the exhibition, the meeting Crn^ Wrm^y^ KEADEU6 soil. STEBILIZATION. The problem of finding a praJctical and inexpensive form of soil steriliza- tion for the florist who has no ways or means to avail himself of steam has often been touched upon in your columns, but so far I have not seen it satisfactorily solved. Here in the south, wliere nematodes, commonly called eelworms or rootknot, are especially troublesome, some form of soil sterilization, not only in the greenhouse, but also in outside beds and coldframes, is really a necessity for success, and I have for years been ex- perimenting with different chemicals with more or less favorable results. Heavy applications of lime and kainite are beneficial, but their use is not al


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