. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ^ii ^fiimM§mii^WM&^. RmBTica is "the Fraw nf the UessbIi thers may be mars camfart Mmidships, but wb ars the £rst ta touch Unknown Seas," Vol. XXIII. CHICAQO AND NEW YORK. AUGUST 13, 1904. No. 845. fmm Mm^mwMi fiJ@mww Twentieth Year. Copyright 1904, by American Florist Company. Entered as Seconj-Class Mail Matter. Published evert Saturday by AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY, 324 Dearborn St., Chicago. eastern Office: 42 W. 2Sth St., New York. Subscription, $ a year. To Europe, $ Subscriptions accept


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. ^ii ^fiimM§mii^WM&^. RmBTica is "the Fraw nf the UessbIi thers may be mars camfart Mmidships, but wb ars the £rst ta touch Unknown Seas," Vol. XXIII. CHICAQO AND NEW YORK. AUGUST 13, 1904. No. 845. fmm Mm^mwMi fiJ@mww Twentieth Year. Copyright 1904, by American Florist Company. Entered as Seconj-Class Mail Matter. Published evert Saturday by AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY, 324 Dearborn St., Chicago. eastern Office: 42 W. 2Sth St., New York. Subscription, $ a year. To Europe, $ Subscriptions accepted only from the trade. Volumes half-yearly from August, 1901. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS AND ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURISTS. Officers—Philip Brbitmbyer, Detroit, Mich., president; J. J. Beneke, St. Louis, Mo., vice- president; Wm. J. Stewart, 11 Hamilton Place, Room 11, Boston, Mass., secretary; H. B. Beattt, Oil City, Pa., treasurer. Twentieth annual meet- ing at St. Louis, August 16-19, 1904. THE AMERICAN CARNATION SOCIETY. Annual convention at Chicago, 1905. Albert M. Herb, Lancaster, Pa., secretary. AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. Annual meeting and exhibition, Boston, Mass., 1905. Leonard Barron, 136 Liberty St., New York, secretary. CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY OF AMERICA, Annual convention and exhibition, November, 1904. FrbdH. Lbmon, Richmond, Ind., secretary. NEXT WEEK'S ISSIE will contain Full Convention Report. Send Advertisement Now! RATES ON PAGE 88, TOP OF FIRST COLUMN. Canadian Horticultural Association. The seventh annual convention of the Canadian Horticultural Association was held in Goldsmith's hall, Ottawa, Ont., August 9-10, and was very well attended by enthusiastic delegates, the number being greater even than last year. The visitors were welcomed by the mayor, who congratulated the members on the pleasures and comforts of horticulture. He pointed out the rapid progress that has been made in the grounds and parks and spoke of spe>;ializing, advising where poss


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