. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FLOWER. SHOP 4i Feachtree Street New Orleans, La. """IZto The Flower Shop 106 Baronne Street HENRY SCHEUERMANN. Prop. terests of both the pot plant growers of forcing roses and the cut flower inter- ests and to represent the American Eose Society in matters pertaining to either of these important branches of the rose industry. The following were appointed to this committee: For three years from January 1, 1922—Charles H. Totty, Frank H. Traendly, Thomas Boland, Joseph H. Hill and E. J. Fancourt; for two years, from January 1,1922—Har


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FLOWER. SHOP 4i Feachtree Street New Orleans, La. """IZto The Flower Shop 106 Baronne Street HENRY SCHEUERMANN. Prop. terests of both the pot plant growers of forcing roses and the cut flower inter- ests and to represent the American Eose Society in matters pertaining to either of these important branches of the rose industry. The following were appointed to this committee: For three years from January 1, 1922—Charles H. Totty, Frank H. Traendly, Thomas Boland, Joseph H. Hill and E. J. Fancourt; for two years, from January 1,1922—Harry O. May, Alexander Montgomery, Jr., .Tames Heacock, William Duckham and Wallace B. Pierson; for one year from January 1, 1922—Frank Stuppy, F. R. Pierson, W. J. Keimel, Robert Simpson and F. L. Atkins. A meeting of this committee has been called to be held at Hartford, in conjunction with the Ameri- can Carnation Society's convention, Thursday afternoon, January 26. S. S. Pennock reported the progress of the committee on the Portland pilgrim- age, and the various routes and prices were discussed. He reported that prep- arations had reached an advanced state, when it was learned that the American Bankers' Association, the Rotarians and the Shriners were all planning trips to the Pacific coast next June. It was felt that these three large pilgrimages would secure the best cars and accommoda- tions and would so attract public atten- tion that the comparatively small Ameri- can Rose Society pilgrimage would be completely overshadowed. It was de- cided that for these reasons the pil- grimage of the American Rose Society to Portland be postponed until June, 1923. It is a great disappointment that this trip has to be postponed, but it is hoped that there will be enough people desiring to make the trip in 1923 to war- rant the use of the special train. Reports. J. Horace McFarland reported that Frederick Law Olmsted had prepared a plan for a rose show garden in Poto- mac park,


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