. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. BOOKKEEPING AND PROOF READIXG DEPARTiM IIN IS. B. Fitchett,Superintendent. A. de Z. Patton, W. Cantillon, Miss Williams, Miss Blakeney Advg Manager. Bookkeeper. Proof Readers. country was carried out. The New York Cut Flower Co. was organized, .^nattempt was made to close the stores in New York on Sunday. Mastica as a sub-stitute for putty was ctjining well to the front. The S. A. F. meeting at Iittsburgwas fully reported, this gathering being notable for the inauguration of t
. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. BOOKKEEPING AND PROOF READIXG DEPARTiM IIN IS. B. Fitchett,Superintendent. A. de Z. Patton, W. Cantillon, Miss Williams, Miss Blakeney Advg Manager. Bookkeeper. Proof Readers. country was carried out. The New York Cut Flower Co. was organized, .^nattempt was made to close the stores in New York on Sunday. Mastica as a sub-stitute for putty was ctjining well to the front. The S. A. F. meeting at Iittsburgwas fully reported, this gathering being notable for the inauguration of the [iresi-deiits reception, and for entertainment by lectures, thtit of \\ m. Hamilton Gibsonbeing the first; here also the first attempt to change the name of the Society wasmade. The FloristsExchange instituted a prize competition on the subject of 1182 The FLORISTS CORRESPONDENCE Magill. H. Goldberger, C. Day Munson, Samuel Phelps Stenographer. Clerks. of [judging rhrjsanthemumB. The Men We Meet column, which has proven par-tlcularlv intereBtiug, especially to the younger raemliers of the trade, was presentation of the views of large growers and dealers in chrysanthemums onthe best varieties and a summary of the market conditions by our correspondente,as affecting the Queen of Autumn, an analysis of the varieties exhibited during theFall shows—the first of its kind, we believe, ever presented in this country—was thefinal work of this year. Tlie Year of 1898. The present year saw the institution of our Personal Column. Among the Imost important items occurring in this volume are: an effort to have the burden-some legislation affecting the transportation of plants, trees and shrubs removed,and a review of carnations grown all over the country; a report of the Chicagomeeting of the American Carnation Society introducing
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