. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 108 The Florists^ Review January Id. 1922. Hanging Baskets, i]- M » % Mart!! **^'*0"*0 ^*^ ^^^ y STRONG, DURABLE, WELL MADE Sice Per dox. Per lOO 8-inch $ $ 10-inch 12-inch 14-inch 16-inch 18-inch so of one size at lOO rate The Wm. Murphy Co., Cincinnati, o. change to Monday afternoon does not appeal to some of the members. The annual treasurer's report showed a gain of over $4,000 in hall rentals for the last year, but heavy expenditures in connection with the tropical fern show


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 108 The Florists^ Review January Id. 1922. Hanging Baskets, i]- M » % Mart!! **^'*0"*0 ^*^ ^^^ y STRONG, DURABLE, WELL MADE Sice Per dox. Per lOO 8-inch $ $ 10-inch 12-inch 14-inch 16-inch 18-inch so of one size at lOO rate The Wm. Murphy Co., Cincinnati, o. change to Monday afternoon does not appeal to some of the members. The annual treasurer's report showed a gain of over $4,000 in hall rentals for the last year, but heavy expenditures in connection with the tropical fern show and chrysanthemum show left a considerable deficit for the year's work. Thomas Allen stated for the commit- tee on arrangements that more than 22,000 persons visited the great native orchid show last spring. More than 5,000 visited both the dahlia and gladi- olus shows. A slightly smaller number visited the iris show and about 3,500, the summer rose show, sweet pea show and peony show, respectively. It was interesting to note that few other ex- hibitions proved more popular than the peony show. It was announced that $6,000 would be offered in prizes at the coming spring exhibition, when bulbs and bulb gar- dens would be made specialties, and only $2,000 for all remaining exhibitions of the year. The reports of the various committees were read and accepted. On the stage of the lecture hall, Don- ald McKenzie, head gardener for E. B. Dane, showed twelve superb specimens of Cypripedium insigne Sandera?, carry- ing twelve to twenty flowers each, the finest lot ever shown here, also a collec- tion of other rare and beautiful hybrids, including a number of his own raising. George P. Stewart, head gardener for Arthur T. Lyman, showed a large, wi'll flowered specimen of Acacia Baileyana and another of Chorizeina cordatuni splendens. Each of these should prove useful commercial pot plants. Various Notes. January 24 will be the installation and ladies' night of the Gardeners' and Fld- r


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