. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. zgii. The American Florist. 363. BANQUET OF THE GREATER NEW YORK FLORISTS' ASSOCIATION, MARCH -9, 1911. club on motion, aftei- some discussion participated in by Messrs, O'Mara, Birnie, Schultze, Marshall, Bunyard and Weathered. W. F. Sheridan pre- sented resolutions on the death of Mrs. E. C. Horan, which were adopted, and the secretary instructed to send a copy to the family of the deceased. Prank McMahan said a few words relative to the effects to trees and shrubs by gas escaping from wrought iron pi


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. zgii. The American Florist. 363. BANQUET OF THE GREATER NEW YORK FLORISTS' ASSOCIATION, MARCH -9, 1911. club on motion, aftei- some discussion participated in by Messrs, O'Mara, Birnie, Schultze, Marshall, Bunyard and Weathered. W. F. Sheridan pre- sented resolutions on the death of Mrs. E. C. Horan, which were adopted, and the secretary instructed to send a copy to the family of the deceased. Prank McMahan said a few words relative to the effects to trees and shrubs by gas escaping from wrought iron pipes, which are being used instead of cast iron pipes for mains in some districts and, after some discussion, the matter was placed in the hands of the legislative commit- tee, with request to report at the next meeting. H. A, Bunyard announced that the Fall River line of boats had been selected as the official route to Boston to attend the national show, A rate of one fare and three-fifths would rule for the round trip on the certificate plan. It was expected that the largest delegation would leave March 24 at 5 :30 p. m. from the pier, foot of Mur- ray street. W. H. Siebrecht, Jr., who has bee^i active in seeking a permanent market location, announced that the board of aldermen had passed the necessary measures for using the space under the Fifty-ninth street bridge, and that by September next the place will be ready for occupancy. In the meantime a tem- porary market for plant growers will open April 1, under the same bridge, but a few blocks from the river. Resignations were accepted from Fred, Weir, U. G. Scollay, Alex. Don and M. A. Howe. J. J. Brozat. W. E. Tricker, C. Knight and S. Whitefleld were elated to membership. P. O'Mara. F. H. Traendly and J. A. Shaw were appointed a committee to meet the group of English growers that are expected March 17 and bring them to the club dinner as guests of the club on the evening following. A. L. Miller, for the award commit- tee, r


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