. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. No. 3H. Double thick. No. 2, price per box ot 10U0 (weisht, 1 11) 1 .iSc: in lots of 50(iO, 50c per 1000. >.'(lVj)perl00U 60c. 5000 at 55c. Vaughans Seed Store, Chicago. New York ^H^jHI Use EVANS' B^^S Challenge ^^^fI Vent Machine ^BBKB Write for catalog. P'w'JUH JOHN A. EVANS GO, r Ji I ^i^H RICHMOND, INS. New Orleans Horticultural Society. The spring flower show which will be staged in the Athenaeum, New Or- lefins, La., early in April, under the of the New Orleans Horti- cultural Society, the


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. No. 3H. Double thick. No. 2, price per box ot 10U0 (weisht, 1 11) 1 .iSc: in lots of 50(iO, 50c per 1000. >.'(lVj)perl00U 60c. 5000 at 55c. Vaughans Seed Store, Chicago. New York ^H^jHI Use EVANS' B^^S Challenge ^^^fI Vent Machine ^BBKB Write for catalog. P'w'JUH JOHN A. EVANS GO, r Ji I ^i^H RICHMOND, INS. New Orleans Horticultural Society. The spring flower show which will be staged in the Athenaeum, New Or- lefins, La., early in April, under the of the New Orleans Horti- cultural Society, the proceeds to be given to the Louisiana Anti-tuber- culosis League, gives promise of being the biggest event of its Ivind ever at- tempted in the south. Thousands of flowers and rare plants will occupy the entire main floor of the building, arranged as an immense patera, and members of the committee, composed of the leading florists of New Orleans, having the details of the exhibition in charge, are giving their best ef- forts to secure novel as well as ar- tistic features. There will be music each night, with lyric entertainment features and general displays pertain- ing to the embellishment of the home. At a meeting held at the Associa- tion of Commerce building March 9, P. A. Chopin, chairman of the com- mittee on arrangements, presented an elaborate plan for an immense pa- tera, which was unanimously adopted. Others present were: C. R. Panter, secretary; Henry Schuerman, ex-officio chairman; Max Scheinuck, E. Farley, Claude Ory, H. Mische, A. Verlinde, A. Dameran, Henry Kraak, C. W. Eichling. H. Doeschner, P. Dorraay, Frank Reyes, Abele Brothers and representatives of the Steckler Seed Co. Every one present applied for floor space and allotments were made so that plans for the arrangement of the decorations could be worked out. The following firms have offered valuable prizes to be awarded in the competitive classes: Reed & Keller, New York; Henry A. Dreer, Inc., and M. R


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