. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOVEMBEIt from the many interested in liis stock. From Adrian, Mich., KImer D. Smith & Co. sent specimens of tlie jiompons, Kthel and , grown in ]iots, and cut Idooms of Old Oold, Marguerite Clark, Dainty Maid, Angelo, Ftliel, C'onieto, Wanda, Juliana and Krma- linda, the last a new jiink for l!t'2:'. <lissemination. I'eter T'earson showed several vases of iiinms, including the red single va- riety, H. Marie Totty; two anemone^, Mrs. Charles Cloary and Spring Iliil, and the following pompons: Bright Kyes, Baby Doll, Bronze Doty, Caj


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOVEMBEIt from the many interested in liis stock. From Adrian, Mich., KImer D. Smith & Co. sent specimens of tlie jiompons, Kthel and , grown in ]iots, and cut Idooms of Old Oold, Marguerite Clark, Dainty Maid, Angelo, Ftliel, C'onieto, Wanda, Juliana and Krma- linda, the last a new jiink for l!t'2:'. <lissemination. I'eter T'earson showed several vases of iiinms, including the red single va- riety, H. Marie Totty; two anemone^, Mrs. Charles Cloary and Spring Iliil, and the following pompons: Bright Kyes, Baby Doll, Bronze Doty, Caj'tain Cook, Chestnut, Leliah and Buenn. The Northwestern Pottery Co. had s.'imples of red pots foi' ins]ie<'tioii and for distribution. Tlie (~!aliscope, manufactured by tli. Noyes. This device enables a man in the l)oiler room to know the tempera- ture recorded on ;i thermom(>ter in any jiart of the greenhouses. Klcctrical connections are establislied ,-ind, li\ turning an indicator and jireHsing a luitton, one causes to appear on thr ))oiler room scale tiie same reading as is ri'yistered by the di'sired thermonn'ici' e\('ii in a liistant part of the ranue. Meeting Called to Order. After the exhibits of tlow.'rs l)eeu insjiected. the visitors g;itl in the packing room of the A. !•'. ling •'(>., where refreshments served. When the appetites nt guests had beiMi api)eas(>d, Haii^ sen, as chairman of the .\ssoc ha'l ii-red Am Wi'lr the .I,.p . (irowers, calh'd the L;atlin ing to order. Then he turned tin- meeting over to Albert F. Amling as the of the colony. Mr. \m ling eoiiducteil till' |iroceedines with .-i tbiw ot' wit and humor that kept the j^atluM'ing i-iiut iniiall V inerr\'. Intei siKMscd with s(dections i>y the .?. local orchestra, short talks were made by metnliers of tlie .Maywoocl traiie and some of the visitors, alter Mi. .\niling had ei\-en a nio^t interest iiiL; .account ot' the history ol' the MaNWiKnl


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