. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 918 The American Florist. Jan. 25, Richmond, Ind. CLUB DECIDES TO ENTERTAIN CARNATION MEN IN FEBRUARY.—THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO MEET VISITORS AND ESCORT THEM. The Richmond Florists' Club met Janu- ary 20, with a full representation of every florists' establishment in the city and much enthusiasm was the result. The troubles of rose growers was the subject that had been assigned for this meeting, with diseased plants furnished for inspection, resulting in a very inter- esting and instructive discussion to all pre
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 918 The American Florist. Jan. 25, Richmond, Ind. CLUB DECIDES TO ENTERTAIN CARNATION MEN IN FEBRUARY.—THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO MEET VISITORS AND ESCORT THEM. The Richmond Florists' Club met Janu- ary 20, with a full representation of every florists' establishment in the city and much enthusiasm was the result. The troubles of rose growers was the subject that had been assigned for this meeting, with diseased plants furnished for inspection, resulting in a very inter- esting and instructive discussion to all present. James Hartshome, ex-president of the Chicago Florists' Clubj was pres- ent and favored the club with some highly interesting remarks and sugges- tions. The matter of rose troubles was continued for discussion at the next meet- ing. It is the intention of the club to take up from time to time such subjects as will be especially intel-esting to the practical growers, the men who do the work. A committee of five, consisting of John Evans, Homer Scheoman, Geo. Gauze, Ed. Fulle and Charles Knopf was appointed by President Lemon as an entertainment committee, to look after the comfort and welfare of all visiting florists, on the occasion of the American Carnation Society's meeting, at Indianapolis, Feb- ruary 19 and 20, and the secretary was instructed to give information through the trade papers that all visitors to Rich- mond will he met at the train by the committee, upon notifying the chairman, John Evans, as to the time of their prob- able arrival. The entertainment com- mittee will prepare a programme and report to the club at a meeting to be called by President Lemon before the meeting at Indianapolis. H. C. Chessman. Erie, Pa.—A half interest in the place formerly known as the Berst Greenhouses, recently purchased by Vem T. Schlurafl", has been sold to G. S. Snyder, who has been employed on the place for some time. Bbllevue, Burki has bought another f
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