. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Siebert's Zinc Glazing Points. Good for small or large glass, do not rust, easy to drive H and % inch Per lb. 40c. 51bs. $ 201bs. $ VAUGHAN'S. SEED STORE Chicago NewYork Albany, N. Y. A feature of the next meeting of the Florists' Club, to be held March 2, will be a banquet and trade exhibition of new varieties of carna- tions and roses. Growers in this sec- tion of the country are asked to send their favorites to President F. A. Dan- ker, 42 Maiden Lane, in time for the meeting. Arrangements for


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Siebert's Zinc Glazing Points. Good for small or large glass, do not rust, easy to drive H and % inch Per lb. 40c. 51bs. $ 201bs. $ VAUGHAN'S. SEED STORE Chicago NewYork Albany, N. Y. A feature of the next meeting of the Florists' Club, to be held March 2, will be a banquet and trade exhibition of new varieties of carna- tions and roses. Growers in this sec- tion of the country are asked to send their favorites to President F. A. Dan- ker, 42 Maiden Lane, in time for the meeting. Arrangements for this ban- quet and other details were discussed at the February meeting of the club, when it was decided to follow a pre- cedent established last year. It is pro- posed to place the exhibits in suitable vases down the center of the dining table, where the members can see them all the time. The entertainment com- mittee will provide a few extra num- bers, such as songs and music by well known amateur vaudeville talent. At the meeting a communication was received from J. A. Shaw, secretary of the New York Florists' Club, asking co-operation in the passage through the legislature of a bill to appropriate $50,- 000 for the construction of state ex- perimental greenhouses. President Danker appointed Frederick Goldring to represent the local club in the mat- ter, and he received instructions to work with the delegates of other flo- rists' clubs in the state. Letters will be written to senators and assembly- men asking their assistance in the passage of the measure. Louis Schae- fer, who travels extensively for a local seedhouse, gave a very interesting re- port of his attendance at the Decem- ber 1910-January 1911 meetings of the Buffalo Florists' Club, and described for the benefit of the Albany men how the Buffalo officers manage to keep up an enthusiastic interest in their month- ly meetings. According to Schaefer, W. F. Kasting is entitled to a good deal of credit for his work i


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