. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. August Poehlmann, Vice-President-ElectSocii-tyot .'\mcrican Florist's. December 19, 1910—Anthony Wie- gand. March 18, 1911—George Lorenz. April 30, 1911—George Engel. May IS, 1911—Lloyd G. Blick. May 24, 1911—Lemuel Ball. May 21, 1911—Frederick G. O. Brown. Chairman Press Committee Gardeners' and Florists' Club of Baltimore. MEDALS AND OTHER AWARDS. The following medals have been awarded during the year: Silver Medal—Patten & Co., for carnation Genevieve, offered through the Amer- ican Carnation Soc


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. August Poehlmann, Vice-President-ElectSocii-tyot .'\mcrican Florist's. December 19, 1910—Anthony Wie- gand. March 18, 1911—George Lorenz. April 30, 1911—George Engel. May IS, 1911—Lloyd G. Blick. May 24, 1911—Lemuel Ball. May 21, 1911—Frederick G. O. Brown. Chairman Press Committee Gardeners' and Florists' Club of Baltimore. MEDALS AND OTHER AWARDS. The following medals have been awarded during the year: Silver Medal—Patten & Co., for carnation Genevieve, offered through the Amer- ican Carnation Society at their annual exhibition held at Boston, March, 1911. Bronze Medal—Patten & Co., for carna- tion Mrs. C. W. Barron, offered through the American Carnation Society at their annual exhibition held at Boston. March, 1911. Silver Medal—Lager & Hurrell, for Cypripedium insigne Var. Hurrellianum, offered through the Hor- ticultural Society of New York at their exhibition, November. 1910. Silver Medal—F. R. Pierson Co., for Nephro- lepis viridissima, offered through the Horticultural Society of New York at their exhibition, November, 1910. Sil- ver Medal—F. R. Pierson Co., for a new form of Nephrolepis superbissima, of- fered through the Horticultural Society of New York at their exhibtiion, No- vember, 1910. The medals and certifi- cates awarded at Boston at the Na- tional Flower Show will be included in the report of the National Flower Show committee. TRADE PRESS. The members of the trade press con- tinue to give the society their cordial support. They have always been ready to print all notices and items sent to them by the secretary. The thanks of the- society is also due them for the complimentary copies of their publica- tions sent for the use of the secretary. SECRETARYSHIP. Before closing this report a word or two should be said regarding the secre- tary's office. The work of the office is getting heavier each year and has now reached the


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