. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fbbbuabx 16, 1012. The Weekly Fbrists' Review. IT NEW TORE CLUB MEETING. There was an attendance of 125 at th.' meeting of the New York Florists' February 12, when R. Vincent, Jr., pn'sident of the S. A. F., gave a splen- did address illustrated with the stereop- ti>on. J. H. Pepper showed views of tie Detroit conventions and J. A. Shaw siiowed views in Bermuda. C. H. Totty of the preparations for the Na- t onal Flower Show. The following were elected to mem- 1 ership: H. M. Bobinson, Boston; P. J. i oley, Chicago; Thos. W. Head, Berg
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fbbbuabx 16, 1012. The Weekly Fbrists' Review. IT NEW TORE CLUB MEETING. There was an attendance of 125 at th.' meeting of the New York Florists' February 12, when R. Vincent, Jr., pn'sident of the S. A. F., gave a splen- did address illustrated with the stereop- ti>on. J. H. Pepper showed views of tie Detroit conventions and J. A. Shaw siiowed views in Bermuda. C. H. Totty of the preparations for the Na- t onal Flower Show. The following were elected to mem- 1 ership: H. M. Bobinson, Boston; P. J. i oley, Chicago; Thos. W. Head, Bergen- tii'ld, N. J.; Wm. Macdonald and Wm. Muir, Yonkers; Arthur Buckholz, Wood- sde; G. F. Neipp, Chatham, N. J.; r. C. Read, Orange, N. J.; Herman Mende, Secaucus, N. J.; C. C. Trepel, lirooklyn; Robert Leach, Jersey City; .1. C. Silbert, Paul Meconi and Jos. H. \ ocke. Proposals numbered twenty, as fol- lows: Patrick Welch, W. N. Rudd, J. A. Valentine, W. F. Kasting, R. Vincent, Jr., W. R. Nicholson, F. W. Armitage, Max Richter, G. H. Mustoe, Wm. Set- ton, Frank Whitney, Peter Buerlein, Oscar Boehler, F. B. Abrahams, Julius chevalley, B. A. Snyder, Geo. Cotsonas, Fred Smith, W. C. Otte and F. C. Soberer. Chairman Kessler reported for the outing committee the selection of July ?2 and Whetzel 's. The dinner committee reported tickets selling fast for the anniversary banquet March 23. There were many other reports and much miscellaneous business, with many dis- cussions, making the evening a full one. The exhibits were as follows: From A. J. Loveless, Lenox, Mass., Stocks Queen Alexandra, Empress Elizabeth and Princess Alice. IIwarded cultural commendation and cer- From II. B. McKnight, Newark, No. 2, a dark pink needling carnation, cross of Victory and Winsor, given tlianks of club. From J. D. Cockcroft, Northport, L. I., Carna- tion Northport, scored 86 points, preliminary cer- tificate. From A. L. Miller, Brooklyn, particularly fine I). P. Bassett carnations, voted t
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