. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. THE CANADIANS' ANNUAL MEETING. CONCLUDE CONVENTION. Officers Elected. At the conclusion of the fifteenth an- nual convention of tiie Canadian Horti- cultural Association, at Montreal, the tirst (lay "s i)roceedins of which \vere reported in last weeiv "s issue of The l?evie\\. tile following' oHicers were elected: I'residi nr—Walter Must on. I'irst Vice-president—H. S. Cowan. Second N'ice-president—Ceorge Hop- ton. Seciftai\- and Treasurer — Julius 3']xeciiti\ (? Committee—B. Milford, F. Wise, William Ferguson. 11. C. \Villis. A. v


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. THE CANADIANS' ANNUAL MEETING. CONCLUDE CONVENTION. Officers Elected. At the conclusion of the fifteenth an- nual convention of tiie Canadian Horti- cultural Association, at Montreal, the tirst (lay "s i)roceedins of which \vere reported in last weeiv "s issue of The l?evie\\. tile following' oHicers were elected: I'residi nr—Walter Must on. I'irst Vice-president—H. S. Cowan. Second N'ice-president—Ceorge Hop- ton. Seciftai\- and Treasurer — Julius 3']xeciiti\ (? Committee—B. Milford, F. Wise, William Ferguson. 11. C. \Villis. A. .1. (iraliam, A. Annan- dale, ]'. S. CluM^simm. \'.. .'. Mepstead and A. i:. Kllis. Peterl)orougli, Ont., \v;is chosen as the ]tlace fov next year'- convention. A Canadian'.s Comment. i)\,.r lui' nii'mlicrs and friends were •|ire!-eiit. There is u" :jainsaying the i'act thai had the Minous sessions been carried tliiouuh as thoroughly as were tlie dilVerent t'uiictions in connection with the eiitriiainiiig part of the Jiro ^raiii. lasting lieiielit- might have ac- ?lued; but. unfortuiiat(dy. one cannot I,,ok I'.Mck and say, ••There, something lias been accomplished!" Un the con- irarv, the discussions ]irovea- pers placed in the question box, one point in particular was emphasized in connection Avith cheap Saturday sales: James McKenna, who caters to the high- est class of trade in Montreal, expressed the opinion that while these sales brought flowers within the reach of peo- ple who otherwise might not ordinarily iie able to atl'ord them, yet another sec- tion of the ]niblic also realized that the Saturday cdeaii-up alVorded the assur- ani-e that for the beginning of the fol lowing week fresh st0td', despite all that ntay be suggested to tlie contrary. One of the most im)iort:int ])apers read was that by Hunt, of the Ontario Agricultural owles and Mr. (ireen. of Philadelphia. The retiiing president, A. C. Wilshire, and his wife wer


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