. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Paul M. Bryant. exhiljits. During the year 7,500 pieces of mail were sent out. Committees were appointed as fol- lows: Exhil)its — William Downs, chair- man; Christensen, (ieorge Page, Eber Holmes, .Tnlius Heurlin, tieorge Ander- son, Alex. McKay, William Patterson Sander, A. E. Thatcher. .1. Van Leeu- wen, 'I'homas Coles, Thomas Roland, W. C. Rust, A. A. Pembroke. ]'>nfertainment — W. 1). N'ickerson, (diairman; (ieorge Butti^rworth, Frank Murray, (ieorge Xoyes, (Ieorge Ilarner, A. (•. Sawyer, John Rcid. Eight new members were elected. Peter Fis
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Paul M. Bryant. exhiljits. During the year 7,500 pieces of mail were sent out. Committees were appointed as fol- lows: Exhil)its — William Downs, chair- man; Christensen, (ieorge Page, Eber Holmes, .Tnlius Heurlin, tieorge Ander- son, Alex. McKay, William Patterson Sander, A. E. Thatcher. .1. Van Leeu- wen, 'I'homas Coles, Thomas Roland, W. C. Rust, A. A. Pembroke. ]'>nfertainment — W. 1). N'ickerson, (diairman; (ieorge Butti^rworth, Frank Murray, (ieorge Xoyes, (Ieorge Ilarner, A. (•. Sawyer, John Rcid. Eight new members were elected. Peter Fisher showed tarnation Re- nora and received a report of superior merit. James Wheeler set up Princess Charming in excellent form. Sidney Hoffman showed Carnations , White Perfection., Rose j'ink Ench;int- ress a sport of Patten, (ieorge Page lirought a sport from Beacon. Mont- rose Greenhouses showed fine dark Kil- larneys. AV. W. IM^ar Co. exhibited a do/,(>n genistas. The entertainment was provided by Emmanuel Quartette, with solos by ^Messrs. Littlefield, Tasker, Nash and Williams, and Mrs. McKeon. Dances by the Misses Irvine were a pleasant feature. Various Notes. R. S. Edgar has the sympathy of the trade in the death last week of his son, 3 years old. Henry M. Robinson & Co. say ship- |nng trade holds up well in spite of the cold weather. This energetic firm has just opened a New York branch store for the sale of cut flowers and all kinds of sundries at 40 West Twenty- sixth street. Josei)h Margolis, one of the firm, who attended the Detroit con- vention, enjoyed his visit there and visited friends in Saginaw, Mich., while away. William R. Nicholson is cutting grand mignonette. He is also sending regular shipments of the same to Phil- adelphia. I'Yeesia Purity and margue- rites are also unusually fine at present. Mr. Nicholson will move several of the oldest houses, built by his father in 1890, and build a wide house 200 feet long to accommodate 15,
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