. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . table basis. The date of the annual convention was then discussed,but present arrangements were thought best by themajority. Max Schling suggested September; R. thought October ideal; Mr. Tieman thought theF. T. D. and S. A. F. meetings should be held concur-vrnllv. On Wednesday afternoon the officers were elected:Wra. F. Gude, re-elected president; Philip Breitmeyer,vice-president. Cleveland was chosen for next yearsmeeting. The F. T. D. contributed $1500 to the S. A.
. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . table basis. The date of the annual convention was then discussed,but present arrangements were thought best by themajority. Max Schling suggested September; R. thought October ideal; Mr. Tieman thought theF. T. D. and S. A. F. meetings should be held concur-vrnllv. On Wednesday afternoon the officers were elected:Wra. F. Gude, re-elected president; Philip Breitmeyer,vice-president. Cleveland was chosen for next yearsmeeting. The F. T. D. contributed $1500 to the S. A. fund, and also returned the $1500 recentlygiven by the S. A. F. Large individual subscriptionswere secured. All new members will also pay dues tothe S. A. F. Henry Penns address on Publicity wasthe feature of the days meeting. The American Dahlia Societys ( ( I Annual Exhibition THE exhibition reported on pages 670-C71 lastweek terminated on Thursday evening, Sept. 20,after a successful run of three show was really splendidly attended by flowerlovers from in and around New York, together with. Box of decorative Dahlias packed for shipment .Shown by Leonard & Weber, Trenton, N. J. and winning first prize inita class at the exhibition of the American Dahlia Society, at New YorkCity, Sept. 25-27. students from art schools and day students of theupper classes from the public schools. The amount otnote-taking that was seen on all hands all the timeevinced the close, enthusiastic delight of the of the busiest of all was a huge policeman inuniform who said he was having the time of his life. President Richard Vincent, Jr., gave an impromptuaddress to a large number of the school children onThursday afternoon. Music was provided on each after-noon and evening. Among the visitors on Wednesday was Mr. and C. Vaughan of Chicago. Some further notes regarding exhibits and notablevarieties may be of interest. Leonard & Webber, Tren-ton, N. J., exhib
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