. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 78 The Florists' Review NOVEMBEK 17, 1921 Md., spent a day or two in tlie city last week in attendance at a meeting of the executive board of the American Dahlia Society. At the meeting it was de- cided that the society would hold a show on the roof of the Hotel Penn- sylvania next year, at about the same date as the show of this year. Rather more than the usual interest is being shown in the ninth interna- tional Flower Show^, to be held in the Grand (Central Palace next March. Sec- retary Young reports over $10,000 worth of trade space already so
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 78 The Florists' Review NOVEMBEK 17, 1921 Md., spent a day or two in tlie city last week in attendance at a meeting of the executive board of the American Dahlia Society. At the meeting it was de- cided that the society would hold a show on the roof of the Hotel Penn- sylvania next year, at about the same date as the show of this year. Rather more than the usual interest is being shown in the ninth interna- tional Flower Show^, to be held in the Grand (Central Palace next March. Sec- retary Young reports over $10,000 worth of trade space already sold for this show and from the number of applica- tions for schedules received, it is evi- dent that private interests will take active part in the competitive section of the show. Four entries in the class covering the big groups are assured. It is understood tliat A. N. Pierson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn., will be a new exliiljitor in this class. The new regulations cov- ering the big class have greatly pleased those planning to exliibit in it. Marcus Matheron, the carnation grower of Baldwin, L,. I., lias been elected a director in the new First Na- tional Bank of Roosevelt, L. I. J. H. P. Everett Le Moult, 18 years of age, son of Adolph Lc Moult, 436 Fort Wash- ington avenue, was found overcome by chloroform poisoning. Although rushed to a hospital, the lad is in a serious con- dition. The Horticultural Society of New York is opening a new office, in the Bankers' Trust Co. 1)uildiiig at Fifty seventh street, and contemplates install- ing there a bureau of infornuition on horticulture. CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY. Examining Committees. The committees ai)pointed by tlie Chrysanthemum Society of America to examine new varieties of chrysanthe- mums have sul)mitte{l the second rej)orts of the season in tliose that follow: At CliiciiKO, 0(t(pl)cr L'!t. (, lirim/.i'. |>i>iiipi>ii. ?ulimittcd liy Klincr 1). Siiiilli & .\(lriiin. llirh., RoortMi iis fdUows; Size iif ii
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