. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. u The Horists'Review Septembeb 21, 1916. lionaire, a monstrous lavender-shaded bloftsofia lithe inches in diameter, was given the other. Ja th« professional or commercial class oa dahlias, the exhib- its were niiade by W. D. Hathaway, Wil- liam Steele, George L. Stillman aiid Miss Nellie Jillson, who divided the honors. A feature of the show was an exhibition of gladioli from Roger Wil- liams park, Frederick C. Green, super- intendent. The committee in charge of the ex- hibition included Eugene A. Appleton, chairman; Joshua Vose, Arthur Sellew, Cor


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. u The Horists'Review Septembeb 21, 1916. lionaire, a monstrous lavender-shaded bloftsofia lithe inches in diameter, was given the other. Ja th« professional or commercial class oa dahlias, the exhib- its were niiade by W. D. Hathaway, Wil- liam Steele, George L. Stillman aiid Miss Nellie Jillson, who divided the honors. A feature of the show was an exhibition of gladioli from Roger Wil- liams park, Frederick C. Green, super- intendent. The committee in charge of the ex- hibition included Eugene A. Appleton, chairman; Joshua Vose, Arthur Sellew, Cornelius Hartstra, H. W. Wheaton, H. H. York and Ernest K. Thomas. Various Notes. Eugene Appleton, representing the Rhode Island Horticultural Society, is one of the officials of the new Crescent Park Agricultural Association, which will hold its first fair in October. Louis J. Renter, of Westerly, was a member of the Westerly Rod and Gun Club team in the trap-shooting contest at the annual outing of the Rhode Island Fish and Game Protective Asso- ciation at Crescent park, Fred Dietz, of French street, left September 16 on a two weeks' pleasure trip to New York, Philadelphia, Wash- ingtoti, Baltimore and Richmond. Mrs. Charles Smith, wife of the Washington street florist, and her daughter. Miss Fannie Smith, are both in a private hospital at Cambridge, Mass., where they were operated upon last week. Both are reported as pro- gressing comfortably. The first meeting of the Florists' and Gardeners' Club of Rhode Island after the summer recess will be held on Thursday evening, September 21. Alexander Macrae is on a vacation trip to New York for a couple of weeks. Timothy O'Connor was a business visitor to New York last week. Th© first monthly meeting of the Rhode Island Horticultural Society was held September 20. W. H. M. MTLWAUKEE. The Market. Market conditions remain about the same, although the weather has turned quite cold. Overcoats and fires were in order September 15 and 16


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