. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. red to be paid. H. H. Barrows, Whitman, was elected tomembership and three names were placed in nom-ination. Secretary John Young reported that the lettersof condolence he had sent to the San Franciscosufferers had been returned to him; he had againforwarded them, but had received no response asyet. The motion of L. W. Wheeler to amend theby-laws was withdrawn by that gentlemen. Treas-urer Charles B. Weathered made his semi-annualreport which showed a balance of $1,783.


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. red to be paid. H. H. Barrows, Whitman, was elected tomembership and three names were placed in nom-ination. Secretary John Young reported that the lettersof condolence he had sent to the San Franciscosufferers had been returned to him; he had againforwarded them, but had received no response asyet. The motion of L. W. Wheeler to amend theby-laws was withdrawn by that gentlemen. Treas-urer Charles B. Weathered made his semi-annualreport which showed a balance of $1, A committee was appointed to draw up suitableresolutions on the death of Roger OMara, brotherof Patrick OMara. President John Scott appointedon this committee Alexander Wallace, W. F. Sheri-dan and Charles B. Weathered. A committee wasalso appointed to perform a similar service con-nected with the death of James Weir. Jr., brother ofJohn R. Weir; the president appointed E. V. Hal-lock, A. Zeller and John Birnie. It was expected that descriptions of the recentconvention of the S. A. F. O. H. at Dayton would be. The Start Buffalo Florists club Outing—ladies Race The Finish given by some of our members who were presentat that gathering. F. H. Traendly was suffering toobadly from hay fever to make a protracted speech,and the talk on Dayton was left chiefly in the handsof E. V. Hallock. Mr. Hallock in his remarksdwelt principally on the subject of the NationalFlower Show contemplated by the S. A. F. O. H.,and the changing of the date of the annual Hallock was of the opinion that the executivecommittee could not do any work furthering theshow, owing to the wording of the motion providingfor the holding of such an exhibition as such motionwas put before the convention. He asked for theopinion of the club as to whether it was desirableto change the meeting of the S. A. F. O. H. fromAugust to November. This matter was discussedat length, P. OMara, A. J. Gutman, J. H. P


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