. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SeattIe,Wash. , Florist Beoond Ave. at Harion St. GROWER, WHOLESALER AND RETAILER Careful and prompt attention given to orders. Alaska, Washington and Oregon. great 10-club contest is anticipated for the next S. A. F. convention. .7. Austin Shaw. The first autumn meeting of the New York and New Jersey Association of Plant Growers was held September 14 at the offices of William H. Siebrecht, Jr., the secretary and attorney for the association. After the meeting the members and a few friends journeyed to Coney Island in automobiles provided b


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SeattIe,Wash. , Florist Beoond Ave. at Harion St. GROWER, WHOLESALER AND RETAILER Careful and prompt attention given to orders. Alaska, Washington and Oregon. great 10-club contest is anticipated for the next S. A. F. convention. .7. Austin Shaw. The first autumn meeting of the New York and New Jersey Association of Plant Growers was held September 14 at the offices of William H. Siebrecht, Jr., the secretary and attorney for the association. After the meeting the members and a few friends journeyed to Coney Island in automobiles provided by A. L. Miller, J. H. Fiesser, William H. Siebrecht, Jr., H. Baumann, Roman •T. Irwin and H. Harris. At Stanch's Pavilion the party showed considerable interest in the accommodations vphich could be made in the event of that place being selected for the purpose of the outing at the 1917 convention of the S. A. F. A hearty and'well-served dinner was thoroughly enjoyed. Those who participated were A. L. Miller, .1. H. Fiesser, Walter F. Sheridan, F. R. Pierson, Daniel Wittpenn, William H. Siebrecht, .Jr., Messrs. Lehnig and Win- nefeld, H. Baumann, H. Baumann, .Ir., Roman .1. Irwin, H. Schmidt, Louis Schmutz, Jr., H. Harris, H. Darlington, Alfred Zeller, Hermann Schoelzel, T. W. Langan and Frederick Klenk. The MacNiflf Horticultural Co. has changed the hour of its auctions so that the sales will start at 10 a. m., and Robert W. MacNiff states it is "caused by the enormous amount of bulbs we are receiving from ; CINCINNATI. The Market. Last week's business was fair, and this week 's business should prove good. There are a number «of large fall open- ings, for which orders for many flow- ers have been booked. The demand for stock from out of town is heavy. Roses are in fair supply. The larger part of the offerings are short- stemmed, but some choice stock is avail- able. Carnations now are coming into the market regularly. Easter lilies are in good supply, as w


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