. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists^ Review June 20. 1922 FANCY TERNS $ par 1000 FfaiMt stock fai tiM covntey $ par 1000 tabfMC t* Chang* WUkoat Notic*. Huckleberry Vine, 60-lb. oasa • 7JMI GrMn Leocothoe, 100 •1JK>; 1000 BfatfBolla Lmiv«s» green and bronza, per oarton 1J50 10 cartons Gakm Leaves, green, per ease of GREEN SHEET BIOSS, very fine for basket work, trimming pots, etc., per bag Spfcagimm Moss, per bale FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TDOBS. ffiCHIGAN COT FLOWER EXCHANGE, V^'i Randolph St,Detroit,lGh. Huckleberry, $


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists^ Review June 20. 1922 FANCY TERNS $ par 1000 FfaiMt stock fai tiM covntey $ par 1000 tabfMC t* Chang* WUkoat Notic*. Huckleberry Vine, 60-lb. oasa • 7JMI GrMn Leocothoe, 100 •1JK>; 1000 BfatfBolla Lmiv«s» green and bronza, per oarton 1J50 10 cartons Gakm Leaves, green, per ease of GREEN SHEET BIOSS, very fine for basket work, trimming pots, etc., per bag Spfcagimm Moss, per bale FULL SUPPLY CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TDOBS. ffiCHIGAN COT FLOWER EXCHANGE, V^'i Randolph St,Detroit,lGh. Huckleberry, $ per case THE E. F. WINTERSON CO., JS?.c?;jy^«£^^JhXS^ Chicago, DL hurried through in ii few minutes. The records were not read and three new members were voted in. Tlie death of Patrick Weldi, a charter member, was announced. Mr. Welch had been a club member since 1857 and had served one year as j)resident. Tlie committee on resolutions appointed by President Judd consisted of Henry Penn, Thomas Ro- land and William R. Nicholson. Mr. Rogers drew the attention of members to the annual picnic, to take place at Cunningham park, East Milton, July 29, and the executive committee was em- powered to make all necessary prepara- tions for the occasion. The lecture hall was handsomely deco- rated with numerous large palms fur- nished by H. A. Ryan & Co. and the W. W. Edgar Co. and with seasonable flowers. There were many peonies, roses, larkspurs, lilies and other season- able flowers furnished by club members. With much im])roved acoustic proj)- erties, listening to the selections was a pleasure. Practically all selections were enthusiastically encored. There was a chorus of twenty-five male voices in the Swedish (ilee Club and the Phil- harmonic Trio did sjdendid work. Everyone enthused over Clarence Knud- son's violin selection. Although only eighteen years of age, he has been a member of the famous Boston Sym- phony Orchestra for two years and leaves soon for three y


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