. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 798 The American Florist. May /^, REED & KELLER, 122 W. 25th St., NEW YORK. FLORIST'S SUPPLIES. We Manufacture ail Our Metat Designs, Baskets, Wire Work, aad Novelties, and are dealers in Glass- ware, Pottery, Decorative Greens and all Florists' Requisites. A. HERRMANN, Cape Flowers, all colors, Cycas Leaves, Metal Designs and all Florist Supplies. Send For Prices 404412 East 34th NEW YORK. ;GO. Florists' Supplies. 1129 Arch street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Send for onr new catalogne. Florists'


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 798 The American Florist. May /^, REED & KELLER, 122 W. 25th St., NEW YORK. FLORIST'S SUPPLIES. We Manufacture ail Our Metat Designs, Baskets, Wire Work, aad Novelties, and are dealers in Glass- ware, Pottery, Decorative Greens and all Florists' Requisites. A. HERRMANN, Cape Flowers, all colors, Cycas Leaves, Metal Designs and all Florist Supplies. Send For Prices 404412 East 34th NEW YORK. ;GO. Florists' Supplies. 1129 Arch street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Send for onr new catalogne. Florists' Refrigerators Write us for catalog and prices, statinjr size you require, and for what kind of cut flowers you wish to use the refrigerator: also state whether you wish it for display or only for storage. McCray Refrigerator Co. 169 Lake Street. kens all VnXK, Dip. Albany, N. Y. As a result of the May meeting of the Florists' Club the members are planning to hold the second annual flower show in November. The mat- ter was dealt with at some length at the meeting and President Goldring was authorized to appoint an executive committee to have charge of all the details with power to appoint sub- committees, the same as a year ago. President Goldring immediately re- apnointed the old executive committee with Fred A. Danlier chairman. The subject will come up a^^ain at the June meeting when it is expected that more details will be elaborated. Edward Griffin, one of the members, arose to make co:nplaint that a number of out- of-town growers come into the city to plant trees in front of householders' residences without first securing a per- mit to do so from the citv authorities. President Goldring appointed Mr. Grif- fin. Patrick Hyde and E. P. Meaney a committee to bring the matter to the attention of the city authorities. The city regulations here require that the commissioner of public works issue a permit before a tree may be planted in any of the streets. The club agreed to don


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