. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?'NI'^ P"*.v - y* -^ *' ?" ^. ^r.¥^c^'T^#Pif:r 18 ".J*?;--!,' '.',V, ?:'! ?>•; The Florists^ Review Sbptembeb 28, 1916. Treasurer Austin reported $ re- ceived from the previous secretary and $ from Mr. Dick; total, $1, Disbursements were $, of which $ was for printing, leaving a balance of $ The selection of the next meeting place was- left to the executive com- mittee. The business meeting was followed by a banquet at the Navarre hotel, thirty-four attending, including the officers, judges, p


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?'NI'^ P"*.v - y* -^ *' ?" ^. ^r.¥^c^'T^#Pif:r 18 ".J*?;--!,' '.',V, ?:'! ?>•; The Florists^ Review Sbptembeb 28, 1916. Treasurer Austin reported $ re- ceived from the previous secretary and $ from Mr. Dick; total, $1, Disbursements were $, of which $ was for printing, leaving a balance of $ The selection of the next meeting place was- left to the executive com- mittee. The business meeting was followed by a banquet at the Navarre hotel, thirty-four attending, including the officers, judges, press representatives, members and five ladies. THE DAHLIA SHOW. Unfavorable Season Affects It. The exhibition in connection with the annual meeting of the American Dah- lia Society in New York this week was staged in the Engineering building as a part of the eighty-fifth fair of the American Institute. While the exhibits occupied all the available space, mental comparison with the show of a year ago makes it apparent that the flowers of many growers have suffered severe- ly from the unfavorable weather. But the show nevertheless was an excellent one and the attendance of the public was large from the moment the doors opened. Most of the exhibits were from pri- vate gardeners and amateurs, but a number of trade growers exhibited, the gold medal display of W. Atlec Burpee & Co., PhDadelphia, being the great feature of the show. It is said to have been the finest display of dahlias,'for both variety, quality and arrangement, ever staged in America. Max Schling was the only retailer exhibiting. Large displays not for competition were made by B. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co., White Marsh, Md.; George L. Stillman, West- erly, R. I.; W. A. Manda, South Orange, N. J., and Cottam & Son, Wappingers Falls. The Awards. The judges were a quintette of well known private gardeners, Messrs. Duff, Norton, McNichols, Fraser and Mc- Kenzie. The special premiums provided by the Dahlia So


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