. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. March 12, 1»14. The Florists'Review 27 F. R. Pierson, chairman of the show committee, reported over $13,000 in premiums and over $3,000 in special prizes. The space sold for trade ex- hibits amounts to over $13,000. Sec- retary Young announced over $1,100 worth of tickets already sold. Fur- chasers in quantity were: Max Schling, 300; W, A. Manda, 100; W. H. Sie- brecht, 100; A. T. Boddington, 100; P. J, Smith, 100; Bonnet & Blake, 100. After some discussion a welcoming com- mittee, consisting of Messrs. Duckham, Young and Nugent, was appointed.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. March 12, 1»14. The Florists'Review 27 F. R. Pierson, chairman of the show committee, reported over $13,000 in premiums and over $3,000 in special prizes. The space sold for trade ex- hibits amounts to over $13,000. Sec- retary Young announced over $1,100 worth of tickets already sold. Fur- chasers in quantity were: Max Schling, 300; W, A. Manda, 100; W. H. Sie- brecht, 100; A. T. Boddington, 100; P. J, Smith, 100; Bonnet & Blake, 100. After some discussion a welcoming com- mittee, consisting of Messrs. Duckham, Young and Nugent, was appointed. The speakers were Messrs. Ebel. Traendly, F. R. Pierson, Marshall, Totty, O'Mara, Schling, Manda and Wallace Pierson. Chairman Marshall reported for the outing committee and announced the date for the club's yearly reunion as July 1 and the place Glen Island. J. H. Pepper gave an interesting ad- dress on club affiliation with the S. A. F., followed by discussion by Messrs. Bunyard, Milliott, W. A. Manda, Marshall and O'Mara. Mr. Pepper stated that of the club's 432 members 156 are now members of the S. A. F., over thirty-five per cent. The matter was laid on the table. The exhibits were: Pots of Giant and Victoria narcissi and De Wet tu- lips, by M. Van Waveren Sons, awarded thanks of the club; vases of sweet peas and snapdragon, by Herman Mam- mitsch, awarded thanks of the club; vase of seedling white carnations, by W. R. Seymour, of West End, N. J., scored eighty-five points and received a preliminary certificate. Various Notes. The spring show is only a few days distant. The committees were busy last week completing the schedule. Chair- man Frank R. Pierson presiding. As has been stated, the annual ban- quet of the New York Florists' Club will be held in the ballroom of the Ho- tel Astor, March 26, at 7:30 p. m. The committee's members are John B. Nu- gent, chairman, and Messrs. De Forest, Scott, Stumpp, Koehne and Fenrich. Seats may be reserved by addressing Joseph S. Fen


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