. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ITii l^^mmmm IPiugiOiT. America is "the Prow ol the FesseI; thEre may is mnrs camfort Rmidships, but wb are the Srst to touch Unknown Ssas," Vol. XXVI. CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, MARCH 3«. 1906. No. 930 ITiiiiig /Aii^iii9@m'i» lFiL@Lei!@7 TWSNTT-FIRST YBAB. Copyright 1906, by American Florist Company. Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter. Published evert Satttrdat bt AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY, 324 Dearborn St., Chlcatfo. Eastern Office: 1133 Broadway, New York. Subscription, a year. To Europe, Subs


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ITii l^^mmmm IPiugiOiT. America is "the Prow ol the FesseI; thEre may is mnrs camfort Rmidships, but wb are the Srst to touch Unknown Ssas," Vol. XXVI. CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, MARCH 3«. 1906. No. 930 ITiiiiig /Aii^iii9@m'i» lFiL@Lei!@7 TWSNTT-FIRST YBAB. Copyright 1906, by American Florist Company. Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter. Published evert Satttrdat bt AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY, 324 Dearborn St., Chlcatfo. Eastern Office: 1133 Broadway, New York. Subscription, a year. To Europe, Subscriptions accepted only Irom the trade. Volumes halt-yearly from August, 1901. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS AND ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURISTS. Offickbs —\Vm F. Kasting, liultalo, N. Y., president; H. M. Altick. Dayton, <)., vke-presi- (lenf W. J. Stewakt, (1 Hamilton Place Boston, secretary; 11. li. Beattt, OilCity. Pa., treasurer. Twenty-serond annual meeting at Dayton, August, 1906. Exhibition—A grand national :ind general ex- hibition will be held March, 1907, under the auspices ot the society. AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. \nnual meeting and exhibition, March, 1907. ROKT. , Clifton, N. J., president: Ben- jamin Hammond, Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y., sec- retary. CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY OF AMERICA. Annual conveni ion and exhibition. November, 1907. David Feabeb. Penn and Homewood Ave., Pittsburg. Pa., seoretary. The Angel's Promise. The sculptor wrought on the marble white From early dawn till the shades ol night Fell over the landscape far and wide. Then he looked at his work and sadly sighed. So poor and incomplete it s»empd Beside the model of wh ch he d-eamed. But iill his hopes were centered thete— His days of toil, his niehts of care; .Vnd now he thought with a throb of pain That all of his labor had been in vain; For none would see m the work achieved The grand ideal his soul conceived. .\ praver burst forth from his sorrowing breast: •O God " h


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