. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. s meetings, a fact whichdemonstrates his Interest in Its affairs. TREASURER-ELECT L. W. WHEELER, washorn at Cherry Creek, Chautauqua County, NewYork, on December 20, 1868. He entered the em-ploy of Vaughans Seed Store, Chicago, In 1894, andhas been manager of the New York branch of thatfirm for the past six years. Mr. Wheeler becamea member of the club about five years ago, and Isone of tho most regular attendants, taking part inthe discussion of every subject brought forwardt


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. s meetings, a fact whichdemonstrates his Interest in Its affairs. TREASURER-ELECT L. W. WHEELER, washorn at Cherry Creek, Chautauqua County, NewYork, on December 20, 1868. He entered the em-ploy of Vaughans Seed Store, Chicago, In 1894, andhas been manager of the New York branch of thatfirm for the past six years. Mr. Wheeler becamea member of the club about five years ago, and Isone of tho most regular attendants, taking part inthe discussion of every subject brought forwardtending to the advancement of the organization. Helii-lives in promoting the social side of the club, andlast year was chairman of the outing large vote polled for Mr. Wheeler against soformidable an opponent as Mr. Weathered testifiesto the formers popularity. SECRETARY JOHN YOUNG needs no introduc-tion to our readers. He has been one of the clubsefficient officers since 1891, and his annual re-elec-tion to the secretaryship Is proof of the high valueplaced on his services by his fellow members. The. Anthony J. N. Y. Florists Club. Dec. 16, 1908 The Plorists Exchange 745 fact that there is always a yearly opposing candi-date to Mr. Young is the fault of the clubs by-lawswhich call for the nomination of two candidates foreach office, and in no way reflects the feeling of themembers that any change of the incumbent in thesecretaryship is necessary. Mr. Young made thespeech of his life on Monday night; his remarkswere feelingly uttered and truthful to the core whenhe stated that the promotion of the welfare of theNew York Florists Club was paramount with himoften at the sacrifice of his own business interests. FOR THE RETAILER [All questions relating to the Retail Trade will becheerfully answered In this column. We solicit good,sharp photographs of made-up work, decorations, storeinteriors, etc., for reproduction here.—Ed. F. E.] The reign of


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