. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. rgji. The American Florist. 871. We are Always Busy and Always Ready For More. Telephone 3559 Madison Square Consignments Solicited A. L. YOUNG & CO. WHOLESALE FLORISTS 54 West 28th Street, NEW YORK Worcester, nass. The annual meeting of the Worces- ter County Horticultural Society was held in Horticultural hall. Worcester, Mass., November 1, with President Ed- ward W. Breed of Clinton in the chair. Reports were read by Secretary L. C. Midgley, Miss Lucy M. Coulson, li- brarian, and Treasurer Burt W. Green- wo
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. rgji. The American Florist. 871. We are Always Busy and Always Ready For More. Telephone 3559 Madison Square Consignments Solicited A. L. YOUNG & CO. WHOLESALE FLORISTS 54 West 28th Street, NEW YORK Worcester, nass. The annual meeting of the Worces- ter County Horticultural Society was held in Horticultural hall. Worcester, Mass., November 1, with President Ed- ward W. Breed of Clinton in the chair. Reports were read by Secretary L. C. Midgley, Miss Lucy M. Coulson, li- brarian, and Treasurer Burt W. Green- wood, also by George McWilliam, judge of flowers; H. A. Cook, judge of fruit, and C. W. Greenwood, judge of vegeta- bles. Various committees submitted reports. The following officers were re-elected : Edward W. Breed, president; Leonard C. Midgley, secretary; Miss Lucy M. Coulson, librarian; Burt W. Greenwood, treasurer, and A. E. Hartshorn was re- elected to the finance committee. President Breed announced that he and Secretary Midgley had been ap- pointed by Gov. Foss to attend the apple convention to be held in Denver late in November. He also announced that the Blake medal for orchids was awarded to George McWilliam. The society is in a flourishing condi- tion, having a surplus of .$10,000 in the treasury. M. W. R. Watertury, Conn. Business has been very good this fall and shows a marked increase for the last year. There has been a large demand for funeral work and a good call for flowers for all occasions. The funeral of Deputy Chief Dodds of the Fire Department October 23 was the occasion of much funeral work from all the florists. A closed book arranged by Ryan, a testimonial of the members of the fire department, was an elaborate design and received much comment from the local R. EvansTlUe, Ind. L. T. Metcalfe of Hopkinsville, Ky., well-known florist throughout the country, has established a branch in Evansville at 210 Upper Fifth street, with William Hewig as man
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