. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 100 The Florists' Review Januauy 20. 1922 Till' imiiicroiis Iccturos ;ittr;t('ti'(l largo attciulaiiccs, wliilc tlii' oxliil)its, which tilled the main halls, were variod and iii- tcri'stiiiji. ThtMc was a rcniarkahlc coin t'xliibit and chanipioiishij) lioiiors in this departnu'nt wont to A. N. Oooloy, of Pittsliold, Mass., tiio Jiotod orchid spo- oialist. The st('roo])ticon locturo on tho tirst ovoninjj, on ''Old Now England Gardons," givon on behalf of the (Jar- deiicrs' and Florists' ('Iftb, by Loring W. Underwood, tho well-known land- sca]
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 100 The Florists' Review Januauy 20. 1922 Till' imiiicroiis Iccturos ;ittr;t('ti'(l largo attciulaiiccs, wliilc tlii' oxliil)its, which tilled the main halls, were variod and iii- tcri'stiiiji. ThtMc was a rcniarkahlc coin t'xliibit and chanipioiishij) lioiiors in this departnu'nt wont to A. N. Oooloy, of Pittsliold, Mass., tiio Jiotod orchid spo- oialist. The st('roo])ticon locturo on tho tirst ovoninjj, on ''Old Now England Gardons," givon on behalf of the (Jar- deiicrs' and Florists' ('Iftb, by Loring W. Underwood, tho well-known land- sca])e architect, attracted a rousing at- tendance, Miiny beautiful old gardens were shown. On acconiit of tho lateness of tlie hour when Mr. I'ndorwood con- cluded, two lectures, to be given by tho Massachusetts Nurseryniou's Associa- tion, schoflulod to follow, woi-o omitted. The ))latforni of tho lecture liaJl was well decorated with Howering and fo- liage ])lants supplied l)y uionibers of the Gardeners' and Florists' ('lub, who .•ilso furnished grou])s in the loggia. Among the local business firms contrib- uting were: F. F. Palmer, Inc., the H. A. Kyan Co. and the W. W. Fdgar ful decoration of the t-ntrance liali with choice evergreens. Tlie troasuri'iV ro])ort was duly ac- ooptod. A letter was read from Krnest 11. (iil bort, master of tho Massachusetts State • irango, inviting the association to send 'iolegates to a conference of educational .Mul agrioiltnral interests to action i))i till' daylight savings i)l;in ami other so-called " ini(|; which would be liscussod, liut it was stated that tiiore would be a state house hearing for oytyo nonts of the daylight saving id:iii, Feb .ruarv 1. Tho association \ot(Hl in favor of the daylight saving iilan. but also \i)tod lo send representatives tn tlir con I'orence. Tho nominating c(unmittee, lonsisting of F. W. lireod. Howard Frost and (ieorge \V. Pago, brought in tho f(dlowiny list ol oftii-ers for the e
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