. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Bavinia park pictures in this issue were made by Fred Lembke, of W. W. Barnard Co. The name of Otto Abele, of New Orleans, was incorrectly printed last week, as Eble. The editor fefels even worse about it than Mr. Abele does. Charles Balluflf won the diamond medal as the best bowler. All the other bowling matters were fully and exclusively reported in last week's is- 8ue of The Eeview. W. B. Pierson states that the new rose of A. N. Pierson, Inc., has been named Miladi, suggested by F. E. Dor- ner. La Fayette, Ind., who, in case the name is acc


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Bavinia park pictures in this issue were made by Fred Lembke, of W. W. Barnard Co. The name of Otto Abele, of New Orleans, was incorrectly printed last week, as Eble. The editor fefels even worse about it than Mr. Abele does. Charles Balluflf won the diamond medal as the best bowler. All the other bowling matters were fully and exclusively reported in last week's is- 8ue of The Eeview. W. B. Pierson states that the new rose of A. N. Pierson, Inc., has been named Miladi, suggested by F. E. Dor- ner. La Fayette, Ind., who, in case the name is accepted for registration, re- ceives $100 as a prize. At the suggestion of Harry A. Bun- yard, the men who bought space in the trade's display made up a purse with which to purchase a handsome watch for Superintendent John Young, whose work had been thoroughly pleasing to the exhibitors. The members presented K. Vincent, Jr., and Mrs. Vincent with a handsome cabinet of silver as a token of the esteem in which they are held. The presentation was made at Kavinia park August 23, President-elect Farquhar be- ing the spokesman. E. E. Jones, Richmond, Ind., last week became a life member of the S. A. F. He is 18 years of age and, except for F. H. Traendly's son, who became a life member while still in baby clothes, he enjoys the distinction of being the youngest person who ever has become a life member of the so- ciety. The gate receipts at the convention . amounted to practically $1,000, but the, rent was increased $500 because the general public was admitted and adver- tising and other extra expenses ate up the bulk of the income. It looks as though the society might well recognize the wishes of the exhibitors in the mat- ter of excluding the general public. Joseph Heacock, treasurer of the Hail Association, made a record trip to the convention. He left home at 5 p. m. Wednesday, August 21, on the 18-hour train, attended the meeting of the Hail Association, the closing session of the


Size: 1782px × 1403px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcontributoruniversityofillinoisurb, booksubjectfloriculture