. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoS. The American Florist. 553. PARTIAL VIEW OF THE SPRING SHOW OF THE PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, MARCH 3L-APRIL 2. See Report in Last Issue, Page 508. is still in tlie front rank. The place as a whole is in a very flourishing condition and a heavy crop is now on. Bride and Bridesmaid, Killarney, Mme. Chatenay, A. Roosevelt and Perle, comprising the tea section, are at present producing flowers which are hard to beat. Ameri- can Beauty is in good shape and some line stock is being cut at present. Car- na
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igoS. The American Florist. 553. PARTIAL VIEW OF THE SPRING SHOW OF THE PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, MARCH 3L-APRIL 2. See Report in Last Issue, Page 508. is still in tlie front rank. The place as a whole is in a very flourishing condition and a heavy crop is now on. Bride and Bridesmaid, Killarney, Mme. Chatenay, A. Roosevelt and Perle, comprising the tea section, are at present producing flowers which are hard to beat. Ameri- can Beauty is in good shape and some line stock is being cut at present. Car- nations are in heavy crop and the quality of Enchantress, White Perfection, M. A. Patten, Victoiy and Robt. Craig is ex- cellent, both in color, substance and form. Bulbs of which about a quarter of a mil- lion are grown are doing exceptionally well and very little disease is discernible. The market being overloaded with this class of stock this year, the quantity of bulbs grown next season will be ma- terially reduced. Weiland & Olinger are optimistic in their views as regards busi- ness and the result is that several houses will be added to their present large range to take care of the greatly increased de- maud. HOOSIER. Society of American Florists. ANNUAL MEETING OP EXECUTIVE BOAED. The executive board met at the Pros- pect house, Niagara Falls, N. T., March 23-24. President Traendly and Messrs. McClure, Hallock, Wirth, Farquhar, As- mus, Young, Stewart and Rudd were present. Messrs. Kasting and Cowell were appointed to fill the vacancies caused by the absence of Messrs. Murray and Beatty. The usual routine business was transacted. The programme for the August con- vention was discussed and the main features decidfed-upon, the details being left as usual to the president and secre- tary. As the charter provides that the main office of the society shall be in the city of Washington, the president was in- structed to appoint an official representa- tive of the society in t
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