. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. ollows: Whenever any exhibitor shall con-sider himself personally aggrieved byany award of a prize, he may file a writ-ten protest with secretary immediatelyafter such award. The secretary shallforthwith transmit such protest to thecommittee that made the protestedaward and such committee shall there-upon reconsider such award. No pro-test shall be considered unless made asprovided in this rule. It was voted also that the free useof one of the halls of the societys build-ing be granted to the landscape garden-ing class of the Gardeners a
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. ollows: Whenever any exhibitor shall con-sider himself personally aggrieved byany award of a prize, he may file a writ-ten protest with secretary immediatelyafter such award. The secretary shallforthwith transmit such protest to thecommittee that made the protestedaward and such committee shall there-upon reconsider such award. No pro-test shall be considered unless made asprovided in this rule. It was voted also that the free useof one of the halls of the societys build-ing be granted to the landscape garden-ing class of the Gardeners and FloristsClub of Boston. Committees for the year 1907 were ap-pointed as follows: Finance.—W. Hunnewell, chairman,A. F. Estabrook, S. M. Weld. Library.—C. S. Sargeant, chairman,T. O. Fuller, C. W. Jenks, H. P. Wal-cott, S. Henshaw. Lectures and Publications. — W. , chairman, J. W. Manning, J. , E. B. Wilder. Prizes and Exhibitions.—J. K. M. , chairman, W. N. Craig, A. , W. Wheeler. Isaac Locke, Chas. H. New York Florists Club. Plants and Flowers.—A. H. Fewkes,chairman, R. Cameron, W. N. Craig,T. D. Hatfield, W. Nicholson. Fruits.—W. Wheeler, chairman, C. , J. W. Hill. Vegetables.—Isaac Locke, chairman,Duncan Finlayson, J. B. Shurtleff, Jr. Gardens. — C. W. Parker, chairman,Oakes Ames, Geo. Barker, W. N. Craig,W. H. Elliott, A. H. Fewkes. J. A. Pet-tigrew, W. W. Rawson, W. P. Rich, Walcott. S. M. Weld. Childrens Gardens.—H. S. Adams,chairman. H. S. Rand, W. E. C. Rich,W. P. Rich. The St. Louis Horticultural Society. The executive committee of the Horticultural Society held itsregular monthly meeting at the resi-dence of Fred H. Meinhardt. The commitee in session adopted ap-plication forms and an attractive folderto be distributed at large which con-tains extracts from the by-laws of thesociety and sets forth its objects,aims and privileges, of which someof the most i
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