. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '-r'.,yx-^-^:^,^\;^ r" ?- ?^;N;^ ^ '- Febbuabz 1, 1912. •J* "'V"* ?•?? The Weekly Florists' Review* 31 toastmaster. The first speaker was H. E. Deneger, who was the active man behind the flower show given by the society at Asbury Park last fall, and who extended the society an invi- tation from James A. Bradley to make use of his beach auditorium for a summer show. C. H. Totty followed and told the gardeners of the plans for the National Flower Show of 1913. Other speakers included Mayor Ben- net, Rev. Father Norris, John K


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '-r'.,yx-^-^:^,^\;^ r" ?- ?^;N;^ ^ '- Febbuabz 1, 1912. •J* "'V"* ?•?? The Weekly Florists' Review* 31 toastmaster. The first speaker was H. E. Deneger, who was the active man behind the flower show given by the society at Asbury Park last fall, and who extended the society an invi- tation from James A. Bradley to make use of his beach auditorium for a summer show. C. H. Totty followed and told the gardeners of the plans for the National Flower Show of 1913. Other speakers included Mayor Ben- net, Rev. Father Norris, John Kennedy, president of the Monmouth Horticul- tural Society; C. M. Logan, president of the National Association of Garden- ers; Benjamin Wyckoflf, secretary of the Elberon Society; C. W. Moore, of Philadelphia; Editor Sweeney, Dr. Whitmore, George Kettle and others. The officers of the Elberon society are: James Kennedy, president; D. 0. Kelly, vice-president; Anthony Bauer, treasurer; Benjamin Wyckoff, secretary; George Masson, assistant secretary. The dinner committee was composed of Anthony Bauer, chairman; August Grieb, Charles O. Duncan, Edward O'Eourke and Benjamin Wyckoff. CLEVEI^ND. The Market. Carnations and roses have never been so scarce and hard to obtain for the last two years as during this week, and roses are bringing holiday prices for the few that are obtainable. This scarcity will continue for at least ten days longer. All other flowers are fairly abundant, especially spring flow- ers, and these, being much more reason- able, are largely used for funeral work. Daffodils, tulips and violets are espe- cially good just now. Various Notes. J. W. Wilson has sold his business and organized a stock company under the laws of the state of Ohio, to be known as the Wilson Horist Co. The capital stock is $30,000, all subscribed for. The charter covers growing flow- ers, plants and vegetables and selling real estate. J. W. Wilson, president and treasurer of the company,


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