The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . tions and floricultural meet-ings, was formed. The veteran, F. , issued a call for the meeting anda permanent organization was formed bythe election of the following officers:Harry Young, president; Alex. Wald-bart, vice-president; Fred C. Weber,treasurer; Otto G. Koenig, addition to the foregoing there werepresent C. C. Saunders. Theo. Miller, Meinhardt. Geo. B. Windier, EmilSchray and John L. Koenig. Geo. Wald-bart was unavoidably absent owing toduties at his place of business. Chas. /po6. The American Florist,
The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . tions and floricultural meet-ings, was formed. The veteran, F. , issued a call for the meeting anda permanent organization was formed bythe election of the following officers:Harry Young, president; Alex. Wald-bart, vice-president; Fred C. Weber,treasurer; Otto G. Koenig, addition to the foregoing there werepresent C. C. Saunders. Theo. Miller, Meinhardt. Geo. B. Windier, EmilSchray and John L. Koenig. Geo. Wald-bart was unavoidably absent owing toduties at his place of business. Chas. /po6. The American Florist, 535 Crucknell, the guest of Alex. Waldbart,contributed much interesting informa-tion regarding horticultural societies ofother cities. Much interesting discus-sion followed and several committeeswere instructed to report at the next fore the close of the meeting by thedeath of a relative. In addition to thosealready mentioned herein, the followingwere present: Ed. F. Winterson, andAugust Poehlmann and wife, Chicago;C. A. Kuehn and A. Meyer, St. Louis,. JAPANESE MAPLES FIVE YEARS AFTER PLANTING. meeting, when the by-laws and the nameof the society will be adopted. Illinois State Florists Association. A meeting of the executive board ofthe Illinois State Florists Associationwas held in the rooms of the StateBoard of Agriculture in the Dome build-ing, Springfield, October 4, Vice-Presi-dent Hey presiding. It was decided toaccept the invitation of the Blooming-ton Florists Club, and the date for thenext annual meeting and exhibition wasfixed for the second Tuesday in Feb-ruary, 1907, at Bloomington. A commit-tee consisting of A. C. Brown, J. and A. C. Beal was appointedto draft a suitable resolution empha-sizing the importance and magnitude ofthe floral industry and urging the StateBoard of Agriculture to provide a suit-able place to hold the exhibitions at thestate fairs. A committee composed of J. F. Am-mann, H. W. Buckbee, Peter Reinberg,P. J. Hauswirth and A. T. Hey w
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