The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . orated by Edward Hatch andhis committee;. Patrick Welch was in charge of thearrangements, and had everything in smooth, run-ning order. The affair was a grand .success, and everybodypresent appreciated this further token of the Bostoncraftsmens hospitality. President Wheeler of the local club acted as chair-man, and extended a welcome to the visitors, com-menting on the magnificent exhibition whicii theRose Society had placed on view in HorticulturalHall. He then introduced Pro


The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . orated by Edward Hatch andhis committee;. Patrick Welch was in charge of thearrangements, and had everything in smooth, run-ning order. The affair was a grand .success, and everybodypresent appreciated this further token of the Bostoncraftsmens hospitality. President Wheeler of the local club acted as chair-man, and extended a welcome to the visitors, com-menting on the magnificent exhibition whicii theRose Society had placed on view in HorticulturalHall. He then introduced Professor Elson as toast-master. That gentleman, as usual, performed thetask allotted him in the most acceptable manner, hismany witty hits when introducing the variousspeakers being much appreciated. The professorquoted from Shaicespeare, right through the differentgrades of poetry to some effusions of his own. Inwhich he paid compliment to the leading whole-salers in New York City in , stating that theywere among other things, able to order a Manhattancocktail in Latin, so great were their


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