. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists^ Review January 19. 1922 trophy was presented to the Joseph H. Hill Co. The latter firm displayed a jar of mixed roses and a jar of Premier. Other roses were exhibited by Fred Lemon and Anders Easmussen. The former showed his new white Angelas and a new yellow, Amelia Gude. Edwin Mourner, Shelbyville, exhib- ited novelty baskets, a nosegay and basket of gladioli and pussy willows. Morris Marer, Indianapolis, had sweet peas, calendulas and violets. Charles [Randall, Indianapolis, showed two new seedling mums, white and yellow. Charle


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists^ Review January 19. 1922 trophy was presented to the Joseph H. Hill Co. The latter firm displayed a jar of mixed roses and a jar of Premier. Other roses were exhibited by Fred Lemon and Anders Easmussen. The former showed his new white Angelas and a new yellow, Amelia Gude. Edwin Mourner, Shelbyville, exhib- ited novelty baskets, a nosegay and basket of gladioli and pussy willows. Morris Marer, Indianapolis, had sweet peas, calendulas and violets. Charles [Randall, Indianapolis, showed two new seedling mums, white and yellow. Charles Eieman, Connersville, had Begonia incarnata, which is about 50 years old; it was originated by his uncle. John Eitel, Greencastle, exhibited a sport of Enchantress Supreme, of sal- mon pink color. Special premiums were awarded to John Eieman, A. Wiegand's Sons Co., Bertermann Bros. Co., C. H. Schwo- meyer Co., Temperley's, C. A. Eieman, Eoepke Floral Co., Smith & Young, Hartje & Elder, A. Easmussen, Morris Marer, Joseph H. Hill Co., Baur & Steinkamp, Fred Lemon and Edwin Mourner. The Business Meeting. One of the largest and best meet- ings held in its thirty-five years of existence was that of the Indiana State Florists' Association, at this time. Fol- lowing the regular order of business, the auditing committee gave its verification of the treasurer's report. The reports from the various standing committees wore lu'iird. Oscar Curlstedt, of the Indiana state fair committee, read a letter from the fair board thank- ing the florists for their exhibit at the last fair and assuring the asso- ciation of the committee's hearty co- operation for the coming year. The committee expressed its desire for a larger floral display next season. It was deemed a wise plan to meet with the state board to plan for more entries and a larger premium list. In the absence of Fred Dorner, chair- man of the Purdue University experi- ment committee, and Joseph H. Hill, Anders Easmussen ac


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