. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists^ Review November 12, lt) A. N. Pierson's Collection of Pompon and Single Mums Staged at Indianapolis. York show in four hours one Sunday afternoon. For tlie American Rose Society, Presi- dent Wallace R. Pierson told of the work being done for outdoor roses and spoke of 32,000 people having visited the rose garden in the park at Hartford, Conn., one Sunday, this in a city of 110,000 population. He told of the plans for the next annual convention and ex- hibition at Chicago in March and gave a general invitation to all in the trad
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 26 The Florists^ Review November 12, lt) A. N. Pierson's Collection of Pompon and Single Mums Staged at Indianapolis. York show in four hours one Sunday afternoon. For tlie American Rose Society, Presi- dent Wallace R. Pierson told of the work being done for outdoor roses and spoke of 32,000 people having visited the rose garden in the park at Hartford, Conn., one Sunday, this in a city of 110,000 population. He told of the plans for the next annual convention and ex- hibition at Chicago in March and gave a general invitation to all in the trade to be present. The business inspiration to be found in flowers was the theme chosen by Irwin Bertermann, of Indianapolis, who said that the florist who keeps pushing will be the one who is permanently suc- cessful. Secretary C. W. Johnson said that it was his greatest pleasure to see the in- terest taken in this year's show of the Chrysanthemum Society. Elmer D. Smith said it was in 1890 he flrst ex- hibited and that he never had seen an affair of the kind that gave him greater pleasure than the present season's ex- hibition and reunion. Saturday night the State Florists' As- sociation of Indiana entertained at a smoker at Liederkrantz Halle, where the festivities were opened, and their spirit indicated, by the singing of "The Gang's All ; J. F. Ammann in- terrupted the frivolity long enough to speak in serious appreciation, on behalf of the judges, for the retailers' displays at the show. C. S. A. ANKUAL MEETINa. Officers Elected. President—Wm. Kleinheinz, Ogontz, Pa., reelected. Vice-president—Frank A. Friedley, Cleveland, O. Secretary—C. W. Johnson, Morgan Park, 111., reelected. Treasurer—John N. May, Summit, N. J., reelected. Meeting place for 1915—Cleveland, 0. Papers Bead. In addition to the annual address of President Kleinheinz, the report of Sec- retary Johnson and the financial state- ment of Treasurer May, which latter showed income of $244
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