. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. UmBTina. is "ths Prow nf the UbbsbIi thBrs mag hs marB onmfnrt Mmidships,' but wb are tliB £rst ta taucb Unknown ; Vol. XXIII. CHICAQO AND NEW YORK, AUQUST 27, 1904. No. 847. T&mMmmmm Twentieth Yeak. Copyright 1904, by American Florist Company. Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter, Published evert Saturday by AMERICAN FLORIST COMPAINY, 324 Dearborn St., Chicago, eastern Office: 42 W. 2Stb St., New York. Subscription, $ a year. To Europe, Subscriptions accepted only from the trade. Volu


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. UmBTina. is "ths Prow nf the UbbsbIi thBrs mag hs marB onmfnrt Mmidships,' but wb are tliB £rst ta taucb Unknown ; Vol. XXIII. CHICAQO AND NEW YORK, AUQUST 27, 1904. No. 847. T&mMmmmm Twentieth Yeak. Copyright 1904, by American Florist Company. Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter, Published evert Saturday by AMERICAN FLORIST COMPAINY, 324 Dearborn St., Chicago, eastern Office: 42 W. 2Stb St., New York. Subscription, $ a year. To Europe, Subscriptions accepted only from the trade. Volumes half-yearly from August, 1901. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS AND ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURISTS. Officers—Philip Breitmeter, Detroit, Mich., president; J. J. Beneke, St. Louis, Mo., vice- president; Wm. J. Stewart, II Hamilton Place, Room 11, Boston, Mass., secretary; H. B. Beattt, Oil City, Pa., treasurer. Officers-elect—J. C. Vaughan, president: J. R. Freeman, vice-president; secretary and treasurer as before. Twenty-first annual meeting at Washington, D. C, August, 1905. THE AMERICAN CARNATION SOCIETY. Annual convention at Chicago, 1905. Albert M. Hkrr, Lancaster, Pa., secretary. AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. Annual meeting and exhibition, Boston, Mass., 1905. Leonard Barbon, 136 Liberty St., New York, secretary. CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY OF AMERICA. Annual convention and exhibition, November, 1904. FrbdH. Lemon, Riohmond. Ind., secretary. THIS ISSUE 40 PAGES WITH COVER. CONTENTS. Robert Craig's reminiscences—1 201 The carnation—After the plants are housed 202 The St. Louis convention 203 —President-elect Vaughan's programme 203 —J D. Oarmody's presentation speech 203 —G. W. Brown's address 204 —Convention echoes '. 205 Prtlms and ferns—Some native palms 206 World's Fair notes (illus.) 20(5 With the growers 207 —A successful Utah florist (Ulus ) 207 —.T. A. Peterson, I'inciunati, O - 207 Market gardens 208 —The vegetable house 2j8 —Growing lettuce in greenhous


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