. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Everything rirst-Ciaas Uth and H Streets PI1IUPS BROS., 938 Broad SL NEWARK, N. J. Artisb'c Floral Woii and Long Stem Beauties our Specialty. MOBILE,. ALABAMA The Minge Floral Co. VINCENNES, INDIANA PAUL C. SCHULTZ, riorist ?;-^ ^^f-^^^- Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. IiANCASTEB, PA. Olttb Meeting. Thursday, January 20, the Lancaster County Florists' Club held its monthly meeting in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. The meeting was called to or- der by President B. F. Barr. The elec- tion of ofl&cers for the ensuing year resulted as f


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Everything rirst-Ciaas Uth and H Streets PI1IUPS BROS., 938 Broad SL NEWARK, N. J. Artisb'c Floral Woii and Long Stem Beauties our Specialty. MOBILE,. ALABAMA The Minge Floral Co. VINCENNES, INDIANA PAUL C. SCHULTZ, riorist ?;-^ ^^f-^^^- Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery. IiANCASTEB, PA. Olttb Meeting. Thursday, January 20, the Lancaster County Florists' Club held its monthly meeting in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. The meeting was called to or- der by President B. F. Barr. The elec- tion of ofl&cers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: President, Harry A. Schroyer; vice-president, Elmer J. Weaver; secretary, Frank L. Kohr; treasurer, Harry K. Eohrer. President- elect Schroyer took the chair and in a neat inaugural address thanked the club for the high honor conferred upon him. He suggested lines of work to be taken up by the club during the coming year. The committees for the year are: Program—Harry K. Rohrer, Thomas R. Fries, Willis B. Girvin, W. A. Hammond. Membership—B. F. Barr, J. P. Siebold. Visiting—Elmer J. Weaver, Charles B. Herr, Wm. Aherne, Ira H. Landis. Glad hand— J. H. Linkey, E. P. Hostetter, J. R. Shreiner, J. Ralph Hess. Sports— David F. Rose, Rudolph Nagel, C. S. Loeffler. Fall flower show—Albert M. Herr, Maurice J. Brinton, A. F. Strickler, W. R. Denlinger. It was decided to pay the secretary for his duties each year. S. S. Pennock, of Philadelphia, was present, and showed a number of vases of the newer carnations. In the reds Aviator, Belle Washburn and Nebraska looked fine. In light pink Dorner's Nancy showed well and seemed to be an improved Pink Delight. Alice Coombs was there in all its glory and it certainly is a beautiful pink. In the Mrs. Ward shade of pink, Miss Theo was one of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfe


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