. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. W. (I. MSS, nnsts GENEVA, Telegraph Orders Promptly Filled in Western New York. SYRACUSE, N. Y. 1703 CMirt Stroot J. MULHAUSni A SON, Plofftets STATE NDRSERY CO.'"^ FLOWERS 170,000 oq. ft. of glass at year service. HELENA, MONTANA ROCHESTER, N. Y. '?•'^{SIL*®"*' 25 Clinton Avenne, N. Koch. Phone Stone 606. L. D. Bell Phone Main 2189 Members Florists* Telegraph Delivery M. P. CHAMPLIN,««le?^**. SCHENECTADY, Flowers and Floral Designa for All Occasion. WILLS COLLEGE and COfTRAL NEW YORK ORDBtS POBBg H SOH. Aobom, H. T. The Saltfor


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. W. (I. MSS, nnsts GENEVA, Telegraph Orders Promptly Filled in Western New York. SYRACUSE, N. Y. 1703 CMirt Stroot J. MULHAUSni A SON, Plofftets STATE NDRSERY CO.'"^ FLOWERS 170,000 oq. ft. of glass at year service. HELENA, MONTANA ROCHESTER, N. Y. '?•'^{SIL*®"*' 25 Clinton Avenne, N. Koch. Phone Stone 606. L. D. Bell Phone Main 2189 Members Florists* Telegraph Delivery M. P. CHAMPLIN,««le?^**. SCHENECTADY, Flowers and Floral Designa for All Occasion. WILLS COLLEGE and COfTRAL NEW YORK ORDBtS POBBg H SOH. Aobom, H. T. The Saltford Flower Shop Poushk««psl«p Now York I • A QUALITY SHOP V A QUAIJTB TfWN P H I L L I R S 272 PHlton Stroot BROOKLY Brooklyn's only member of the Florists' Tele> graph Delivery. Floral deliveries In New York Brooklyn, Long Island, New Jersey, Etc. EstabUshed 1874 HUGO H. JAHN 710 Nestrand Avonuo BROOKLYN, Tel. No. 195i3 Bedford Will deliver to Steamships, Theaters, anywhere within 20 miles of New York. ARTISTIC WORK PERSONAL ATTENTION Special Care of Your Telegraph Orders. MYERS BROS. Altoona, Pa. All Orders Carofully Kxeonted FLORAL ORDERSf or Biyn Mawr, Main Line, Conshohodten and Norristown ^"'fnied by WILLIS H. BALDWIN, Conshohocken, Pa. vases of Alice, Pink Sensation, Morn- ing Glow, Miss Theo and other carna- tions, with sweet peas, snapdragons and chrysanthemums, made the best floral display I have seen at any of these dinners. The banquet itself was a royal one, decidedly the best ever. A business session followed the ban- quet. W. C. Stickel presided in his usual happy and inimitable style. The treasurer's report showed receipts of $19,, and a cash balance of $3,, after paying a fifteen per cent dividend to stockholders. W. C. Stickel, S. J. Goddard, L. W. Mann, A. Chris- tensen, George Cartwight, A. S. Parker, C. A. Paine, A. A. Pembroke and H. H. Bartsch were elected as the board of directors for the ensuing year. Mr. Bartsch took th


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