. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 55 65 75 90. 75 110 50 130, Each. Doi. n. .65 ?' 75 " -85 9 35 " 1,00 " 1-25 13 ; " 16.; 'ihree largest sizes have handles. Special PAIl TUBS. 8 inches. .30 3-50 II " .30 28 00 Painted Green. HENRY A. DKEEK, 714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Worcester, Mass. At the Worcester County Horticul- tural Society's annual meeting, No- vember 3, the following officers were elected by acclamation, no opposition being made. George Calvin Rice, president; Arthur J.


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 55 65 75 90. 75 110 50 130, Each. Doi. n. .65 ?' 75 " -85 9 35 " 1,00 " 1-25 13 ; " 16.; 'ihree largest sizes have handles. Special PAIl TUBS. 8 inches. .30 3-50 II " .30 28 00 Painted Green. HENRY A. DKEEK, 714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Worcester, Mass. At the Worcester County Horticul- tural Society's annual meeting, No- vember 3, the following officers were elected by acclamation, no opposition being made. George Calvin Rice, president; Arthur J. Marble, Chas. Greenwood and Edward A. Breed, vice-presidents; Chas. S. Bacon, treas- urer; Adin A. Hixon, secretary. This is the twentieth year Mr. Hixon has held the office of secretary and li- brarian. President Rice presided over the meeting and J. K. Greene was elected secretary pro tem in place of Mr. Hixon, whose serious illness made it impossible for him to be present. Chas. S. Bacon read the report of the treasurer, showing that the total receipts for the year were $10,; the disbursements, $9,; balance in the general fund, $6,; balance in the permanent fund, $4, Re- ports of the winter meetings were read by the chairman, Arthur J. Mar- ble, and the judges reported. After the election acknowledgment was made of gifts of two pictures by Miss Frances M. Lincoln and Miss Chase. At the trustees' meeting it was voted to increase the appropriation for fruit premiums to $1,000 instead of $850, and these other appropria- tions were made: Flowers, $1,000; , $650; winter meetings, $300; publications, $300; children's ex- hibits, $100. Walter D. Ross spoke of the corn show to be held in New Eng- land in 1910 and asked for an expres- sion of sentiment on the of asking that the exhibition be held in this city, saying that the Agricultural Society would tender the use of the exhibition hall for such a show. H. R. Kinney, Charles Greenwood,


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