. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. We reach all Western N. Y. Points. 88 , 5T Send all MARYLAND orders to SAMUEL FEAST ft SONS S* 1. eoraar Charlas and Plaaaant Sta* BALTIMORK. MD. The firm with 82 years* experience and repntatUM Qolck auto delivery service tor city and snborlM. Baltimore, Maryland AND AIX BOUTHXRH POIHT8 PIERCE & CO.'S'JS^s:-. 517 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Members Florists' Telegnph DeliToiy A vase of fine Roman hyacinths from P. W. Popp, of Mamaroneek, received the thanks of the club. The March meeting has been desig- nated as rose night. Permanent


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. We reach all Western N. Y. Points. 88 , 5T Send all MARYLAND orders to SAMUEL FEAST ft SONS S* 1. eoraar Charlas and Plaaaant Sta* BALTIMORK. MD. The firm with 82 years* experience and repntatUM Qolck auto delivery service tor city and snborlM. Baltimore, Maryland AND AIX BOUTHXRH POIHT8 PIERCE & CO.'S'JS^s:-. 517 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. Members Florists' Telegnph DeliToiy A vase of fine Roman hyacinths from P. W. Popp, of Mamaroneek, received the thanks of the club. The March meeting has been desig- nated as rose night. Permanent Exposition Show. The second flower show held under the auspices of the Country Life Per- manent Exposition at the Grand Cen- tral Terminal, New York, February 10 to 12, was an encouraging success, so much so that those in authority have decided to have another flower show in May, featuring tulips and bulbous stock. The awards were as follows: Twenty-five roses—P. W. Popp, gardener for Mrs. H. Darlington, Seven Oaks, Mamaroneek, N. Y., first. Twelve rosrs—J. W. Smith, gardener for F. E. Lewis, Rldgefleld, Conn., first. Twenty-five carnations—Robert Grunert, gar- dener for W. E. Rels, Greenwich, Conn., first; Thomas Ryan, superintendent for John Downey, Portchester, N. Y., second; A. W. Golding, superintendent for D. G. Reld, Irvington-on Hudson, N. Y., third. Twelve carnations—Robert Grunert, first; A. Golding, second; A. Bauer, gardener for Henry Goldman, Deal Beach, N. J., third. Table decoration of roses or carnations—S. Golding, gardener for Mrs. Ridley Watts, Mor- ristown, N. J., first; Rudolph Heidkamp, gar- dener for Mrs. Pauline Boeliger, Rlverdale-on- Hudson, N. Y., second: P. W. Popp. third. J. W. Smith, gardener for F. F. Lewis, Ridge- field, Conn., special prize. Special commendations for the fol- lowing were made: Freesia—Wm. Ziegler, gardener for Albert Bieschke, Noroton, Conn. Tulips—P. W. Popp. Sweet peas—Robert Grunert. Bowling. A special bow


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