. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. E. A. Scribner. Hugo Schroeter. Liiirarian Detroit Floristi' Clul>, >e(rciarv Detroit ' Cliili. OFFICERS OF THE AMERICAN CARNATION SOCIETY AND DETROIT FLORISTS' CLUB A. F. J. Baur. tar\ .\niein iui Caination Society. American Carnation Society. The iwenty-first annual convention of the American Carnation Society will convene at Detroit, Mich., on Wednesday evening, January 10, at 8 o'clocl-c p. m., the meeting opening in charge of the Detroit Florists' Club when the address of welcome and the respon


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. E. A. Scribner. Hugo Schroeter. Liiirarian Detroit Floristi' Clul>, >e(rciarv Detroit ' Cliili. OFFICERS OF THE AMERICAN CARNATION SOCIETY AND DETROIT FLORISTS' CLUB A. F. J. Baur. tar\ .\niein iui Caination Society. American Carnation Society. The iwenty-first annual convention of the American Carnation Society will convene at Detroit, Mich., on Wednesday evening, January 10, at 8 o'clocl-c p. m., the meeting opening in charge of the Detroit Florists' Club when the address of welcome and the responses of the American Carnation Society and the American Rose Soci- ety will be given. On Thursday, Jan- uary 11, at 10 a. the society will reconvene and the president's address and reports of officers and committees and routine business will be transact- ed. At the meeting of January 11 Prof. H. B. Dorner will read a paper on "The Work and Methods in Hybrid- izing of the Late Fred Dorner," and at the meeting of January 12, which con- venes at 10 o'clock a. m., Hugh Schroeter will read a paper entitled "Everybody's ; Following the session of Friday the board of direct- ors will hold a meeting. The annual exhibition will be held in conjunction with the convention. The judges are Eugene Dailledouze, Brooklyn N. Y.; Joseph H. Hill. Richmond, Ind.; C. W. Johnson. Morgan Park. 111.; Wil- liam Nicholson, Framinghaiu. Mass.: E. A. Stroud. Stafford, Pa.; Rfchard Witterstaetter. Cincinnati, O. Warning—Cyanide Deadly. From the frequent inquiries re- ceived from the correspondents of the trade papers and the mention so often made by horticultural writei's of the use of hydrocyanic acid gas for fumigation it must be evident to the careful read- er that this method of combating in- sect pests is inci'easing rapidly with greenhouse proprietors and with grow- ers. In all articles that have been written upon this matter it is invari- ably stated that great care


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