. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igii. The American Florist. 1191 b.; A. B. Hammond, 2nd b.; R. "Wood, 3rd b.; W. E. Stone, r. f.; Fred Plant, 1. f.; F. P. Kiser, c. f.; W. G. Scarlett, s. s. On Wednesday evening, June 21, the banquet was held, Pres. Page acting as toastmaster, and introduced the follow- ing speakers: Watson S. Woodruff, Orange, Conn.; Leonard H. Vaughan, Chicago; George H. Clark, Ottaxya, Canada: Frank C. Woodruff, Orange, Conn.; H. L. Holmes, Harrisburg, Pa.; Hon. J. Lewis Ellsworth. Worcester, Mass.; Frank H. Smith, Norwi


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igii. The American Florist. 1191 b.; A. B. Hammond, 2nd b.; R. "Wood, 3rd b.; W. E. Stone, r. f.; Fred Plant, 1. f.; F. P. Kiser, c. f.; W. G. Scarlett, s. s. On Wednesday evening, June 21, the banquet was held, Pres. Page acting as toastmaster, and introduced the follow- ing speakers: Watson S. Woodruff, Orange, Conn.; Leonard H. Vaughan, Chicago; George H. Clark, Ottaxya, Canada: Frank C. Woodruff, Orange, Conn.; H. L. Holmes, Harrisburg, Pa.; Hon. J. Lewis Ellsworth. Worcester, Mass.; Frank H. Smith, Norwich, Conn.; W. C. Langbridge, Cambridge, N. Y.: C. F. Wood, Louisville, Ky.; S. F. Willard, Wethersfleld, Conn.; E. F. Dibble, Honeoye Falls, N. Y.; Linnaeus Allen. Floral Park, N. Y.; C. N. Kee- ney. Le Roy. N. Y. The surprise of the banquet was the presentation of an elegant gold watch to retiring President Page from the membership of the association, the presentation being made by Frank C. Woodruff in a very felicitous manner. There was a fine turnout of ladies robed in beautiful gowns, and the witty responses by the men made the occa- sion both enjoyable and noteworthy in the association's history. There was an automobile drive for the ladies Thursday morning, and a visit to St. Michaels church and the celebrated old Lee mansion in the aft- ei-noon. On Friday many of the mem- bers visited the Arnold Arboretum, Ja- maica Plain. Boston. Second Vice-President Gregory. Edgar Gregory of Marblehead, Mass., elected second vice-president of the American Seed Trade Association at that place last week, was born Decem- ber 12, 1S69, and received his educa- tion in the public schools of Marble- head and the Massachusetts Agricul- tui-al College at Amherst, graduating from the latter in the class of 1890 with honors. He was married in Am- herst. June 17, 1891, to Miss Flora D. Stebbins, and became associated with his father in the seed business after graduation. In 1891 he was admitted t


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