. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 ThelFI(Sii^evicw Adqdst 19, leiS. serymen laBt week at San Francisco ap- pear in the Nursery Trade Department, page 94, in this issue. NATIONAL GABDENEBS. The National Association of Garden- ers, of which John W. Everitt, Glen Cove, N. Y,, is president, and M. C. Ebel, of Madison, N. J., is secretary, is holding its annual convention in con- nection with that of the S. A. F. this year. The attendance is small and the interest is in the multitude of examples of good gardening to be seen in the vi- cinity rather than in discussions in the meeting


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 ThelFI(Sii^evicw Adqdst 19, leiS. serymen laBt week at San Francisco ap- pear in the Nursery Trade Department, page 94, in this issue. NATIONAL GABDENEBS. The National Association of Garden- ers, of which John W. Everitt, Glen Cove, N. Y,, is president, and M. C. Ebel, of Madison, N. J., is secretary, is holding its annual convention in con- nection with that of the S. A. F. this year. The attendance is small and the interest is in the multitude of examples of good gardening to be seen in the vi- cinity rather than in discussions in the meeting hall. AMEBICAN GLADIOLUS SOCIETY. The American Gladiolus Society ordi- narily has held its annual meeting in connection with that of the S. A. F., but this year decided that it was in- expedient to do so. Most of the mem- bership and all of the officers are in the east and it is, of course, impossible to ship cut blooms across the country to San Francisco. Consequently the society voted to hold its annual meet- ing this year at Nei/i^ort, B. I., open- ing August 18. It w^'^arly apparent that the Newport shoiv would be the largest and most interesting thus far held by the society. In addition to the usual number of large trade exhibits, the show this year brought out exhibits from a large number of private gar- deners of the Newport district. OHIO GLADIOLUS SHOW. Entries Many and Good. The third annual flower show of the Gladiolus Society of Ohio, held August 13 and 14 at the Hollenden hotel, Cleve- land, attracted the gladiolus experts of the central states to this flower show and convention city. Their entries, all of high quality, totaled 142, twice the number at last year's exhibition. In addition to the vases of the gladi- olus men, there were the various dis- plays of the Cleveland retailers to ex- cite comment and admiration and also the notable exhibit of Fordhook hybrids of W. Atlee Burpee & Co. These blooms, containing some rare and re- markable shadings and colors


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