. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igii. The American Florist. 301. NEPHROLEPIS ROOSEVELT. in person, as all orders presented by others than the owners will be taken up and canceled. Be sure and bring your order with you as the duties of the Secretary's office are such that it will be impos- sible for him to issue duplicate orders. This rule will be enforced. Send your dues for 1911 so as to reach the secretary's office before March 20 and the order will be mailed to you. If your dues reach here after that date your order may be secured at the secr


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igii. The American Florist. 301. NEPHROLEPIS ROOSEVELT. in person, as all orders presented by others than the owners will be taken up and canceled. Be sure and bring your order with you as the duties of the Secretary's office are such that it will be impos- sible for him to issue duplicate orders. This rule will be enforced. Send your dues for 1911 so as to reach the secretary's office before March 20 and the order will be mailed to you. If your dues reach here after that date your order may be secured at the secretary's office at the Exhi- bition Hall. Kindly give this your at- tention now and save much confusion at the time of the meeting. All life and pioneer members and those annual members who have paid their dues for 1911 have received their orders for membership tickets. It has been de- cided not to have headqu'arters for the S. A. F. at Boston. The statement that the Brunswick hotel was selected as headquarters was not official. A rate of one and three-fifths (13-5) on the certificate plan has been granted by the New Kngland and Trunk Line Associations. The South Eastern and Western Associations have refused to grant rates owing to small numbers and two-cent rate now in existence. The Central Association and Eastern Ca- nadian Association will report early in March and their decisions will be pre- sented in t^e trade journals. You cannot afford to miss the great- est flower show ever held. Come. H. B. DOBNER, Sec'y. Nephrolepls Roosevelt. In November, 1908, the first two plants of Nephrolepis Roosevelt were found on a bench of Boston ferns in the houses of The American Rose and Plant Co., of Springfield. O., and up to last October over 70,000 young plants had been propagated, not a sin- gle one showing any tendency to re- vert to the parent type. Several other sports from the Boston showing some difference in the character of the fronds have been previously intro- duced. These l


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