. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 370 The American Florist. Oct. '3' New Jersey FloricuUural Society. At the re,L;alar meeting of the New Jer- sey Floricultural Society, October 3, Vice- president J. B. Davis occupied the chair because ot the absence of President Peter Duff in Philadelphia. The essay com- mittee had failed to provide a programme, so a question box was proposed and resulted in so much interest that it was voted to make it a permanent feature of each meeting. Resolutions were adopted expressive ot the sympathy of the society in the


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 370 The American Florist. Oct. '3' New Jersey FloricuUural Society. At the re,L;alar meeting of the New Jer- sey Floricultural Society, October 3, Vice- president J. B. Davis occupied the chair because ot the absence of President Peter Duff in Philadelphia. The essay com- mittee had failed to provide a programme, so a question box was proposed and resulted in so much interest that it was voted to make it a permanent feature of each meeting. Resolutions were adopted expressive ot the sympathy of the society in the death of President Duff's father. The matter of the forthcoming show and exhibition of school children's work was left to the executive committee to meet at the call of the chairman. An invita- tion was received and accepted to visit the H. A. Dreer nurseries at Riverton. J. B. D. Menominee, Mich.—L. Zechetto, who was supposed to be doing a successful business, has departed, leaving letters to his creditors telling them that he expects to pav them eventuallv. F. C. Nowack has taken possession of the greenhouses and W. E. Kuhnle the store in the Odd Fellows block. MiNNEOL.\, N. Y.—The horticultural display at the Queens-Nassau Fair the last week in September eclipsed all efforts of the kind ever made on Lorg Island. The principal exhibitors were John Lewis Childs, Wm. L. Swan, proprietnr of the SeawanViaka : R. P. Jeffrev & Son, Ferd. Boulon, M. E. Titus and Wm. D. 0. Cunningham Glass Co., PITTSBURG, PA. TANK WINDOW GLASS. HOT-HOLSE GLASS A SPECIALTY. INDEPENDENT OF ALL TRUSTS. Ml BQ^ for Greenhouses, Conservatories, Hot- ULAww beds, etc. Also Hotbed Sashes and Mats. Paints, Oils, etc. THE REED GLASS & PAINT CO., 456 W. Broadway. NEW YORK. ^L ^ ' ^^^^M ^ ^H ^^^^^^1 ^1 ll. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may


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