. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igi6. The American Florist. 765 Boilers For GREENHOUSES OF HIGH Steam and Hot Water See Our Catilome. 6IBLIN k Utiu. N. Y. SPECIAL QUALITY Greenhouse Glass Write for prices—stating sizes and quantity required. C. L. Dickmann Glass Co. Carloads or less. MUSKOGEE. OKLA Nassau County Horticultural Society. The regular meeting of the above society was held in Pembroke hall, Glen Cove, N. Y., Wednesday even- ing, April 12, at 7 o'clock. Through the summer and autumn months the meetings will be held at th


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igi6. The American Florist. 765 Boilers For GREENHOUSES OF HIGH Steam and Hot Water See Our Catilome. 6IBLIN k Utiu. N. Y. SPECIAL QUALITY Greenhouse Glass Write for prices—stating sizes and quantity required. C. L. Dickmann Glass Co. Carloads or less. MUSKOGEE. OKLA Nassau County Horticultural Society. The regular meeting of the above society was held in Pembroke hall, Glen Cove, N. Y., Wednesday even- ing, April 12, at 7 o'clock. Through the summer and autumn months the meetings will be held at this time instead of in the afternoon as has been the custom during the winter. In the absence of President James Mc- Donald, Vice-President Joseph Adler presided during the meeting. A let- ter was received from Harry Jones, who has been secretary of this so- ciety for the past year and a half, stating that as he had moved to a point some distance from Glen Cove, he felt it advisable to resign from that position. Mr. Jones has been .a most efficient and hard working offi- cial, and it was with the sincere re- gret of all the members that his resig- nation was accepted. Henry Gibson, of Roslyn Heights, was elected sec- retary for the remainder of the year. A letter was received from the In- ternational Garden Club, requesting the co-operation of this society in re- gard to the open air flower show. which the Garden Club is arranging to hold in June. Offers of two prizes were received for our coming rose show; one for a collection of 12 peo- nies, and the other for a collection of vegetables. An essay on "Estate Man- agement and College ; by Morrel Smith, of New York, was re- ceived from the National Association of Gardeners. It was listened to with great interest and a lively discussion followed its reading. Samuel Trepass read a most inter- esting paper on "Peaches Under ; He went into his subject in a most thorough manner and it was full of


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