. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. .!<•...'<•. ;.ntion of the American Carnation Sociidy, at Detroit, Friday morning, .lanuar_\- 12, the exi»eriment of holding a joint exliil)iti(iii with the American Kose .Society was aiijiroxcil by Peter Fisher, J'aigene Dailledou/.e and l\i(di- ard Witterstaetter, repotting as .-i coru- mitt'c on jiresident 's Mdd the society to hobi its next exhiliitinii .-nul meeting at New York, in Ajiril. IIMM, in con- ntM'tion with the Xatioii;il Flower Show, stating tliat !*;(in will then be offereil for caniatioij classes. On motion of lOugene I'a


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. .!<•...'<•. ;.ntion of the American Carnation Sociidy, at Detroit, Friday morning, .lanuar_\- 12, the exi»eriment of holding a joint exliil)iti(iii with the American Kose .Society was aiijiroxcil by Peter Fisher, J'aigene Dailledou/.e and l\i(di- ard Witterstaetter, repotting as .-i coru- mitt'c on jiresident 's Mdd the society to hobi its next exhiliitinii .-nul meeting at New York, in Ajiril. IIMM, in con- ntM'tion with the Xatioii;il Flower Show, stating tliat !*;(in will then be offereil for caniatioij classes. On motion of lOugene I'aillcdou/c ilic invitation wa-; acceptc(i unaniiiiously. R. T. of (|>neens. X. Y., was tlieji nominated I'or \ice-president and olUcers (decteij as reporteii in The Ke- \ lew a week ai;o. Secretary I'.aur read the report of the judges. This also ^vas jn'inted in last week's J\(n iew. Two additional awards were inad(> to A. .1. St;ihtdiii, first in class No. 11'. for ariangement of not more than limi blooms, and sec- ond in chiss No. 4;'.. for dis]>lay of car- nation blooms covering eighty to lOd square fcM't, no first being awarded. President X'alentine ]>resent(Ml the gold mediil to Peter Fisher, won on Gorgeous; the silver medal to ]{. Wit- terstaetter, won on .1. A. \'alentine, and the bronze medal and Hitching'^ sweep- stakes cup to ('. II. Totty, won on Wodenethe. Ivicli one responded brief- Iv. ' A. M. Ilerr, S. J. Goddard and W. R. Nicholson were appointed a committee on final resolutions. The meeting (dosed with the reading of Hugo Schroeter's ])ai)er, " Every- boiiy's Flower," ^vliich also was jirinted in last week's Review. Mr. Schroeter's point of view is tliat of the retailer and, as most of the audience were growers, the discussion lirought out quite a diversity of opinion. W. N. Rudd started the ball by dissenting from the suggestion tliat the growers should take a hand in relieving gluts. He said the law of supidy and tlemand is


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