. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. HE members of the local committee, in whose hands were placed the responsi- bilities connected with the arrangements for this year's convention of the Canadian florists, have much to be proud of. Everything was carried through on the tick of the clock, without the slightest hitch anywhere, and Chairman E; B. Hamil- ton, Secretary J. 6. Gammage, Treas- urer F. Dicks, F. Cheesman, superin- tendent of trade exhibit; A. Murdoch, W. W. Gammage, G. liicks,, J. Pawlitzki, G. H. Hill, E. H. Whiting, A. J. Morgan, F. Darch and J. Hunter re- ceived the since


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. HE members of the local committee, in whose hands were placed the responsi- bilities connected with the arrangements for this year's convention of the Canadian florists, have much to be proud of. Everything was carried through on the tick of the clock, without the slightest hitch anywhere, and Chairman E; B. Hamil- ton, Secretary J. 6. Gammage, Treas- urer F. Dicks, F. Cheesman, superin- tendent of trade exhibit; A. Murdoch, W. W. Gammage, G. liicks,, J. Pawlitzki, G. H. Hill, E. H. Whiting, A. J. Morgan, F. Darch and J. Hunter re- ceived the sincere congratulations of the visitors upon the gratifying results of their labors. Exhibits Not Numerous. Hyman hall was chos- en to house the exhib- its, which were hardly as numerous as usual; steadily plodding on seems to be the pervad- ing spirit in the busi- ness world in this coun- try at the present junc- ture, since no one ap- pears disposed to base future operations on the doubtful outlook of toda3% The reports of officers, however, showed the association to be stronger than ever be- fore. The membership was 113 last vear, and seven new members ; came in at this meeting. The hall proved well suited to the reading of the various papers, all of_ which were well re- ceived, the lecture on "The Cost of Produc- tion of Florists' Stock," by A. L. C. O'Brien, of Toronto, and that on "Orchids," by W. J. Jones, of the Dale Estate, Brampton, coming in for special commendation. The re- port of the plant regis- tration committee was read by H. J. Moore, of Queen Victoria park, Niagara Falls, and the discussion that ensued resulted in a decision OFFICEBS ELECTED. President. Fred Adams Toronto, Ont. First Vice-President. Jas. A. Fraser Prescott, Ont. Second Vice-President. F. Dicks London, Ont. Secretary-Treasurer. Juliuft fji^t^ Montreal, Que. to allow florists with any new plants to send them to H. J. Moose, at the above address, for the purpose of registering the


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