. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1909- The American Florist. 843 WILKS' Hot Water Boilers ARE THE MOST ECONOMICALl Boiler for Greenhouses No Night Fireman Required with our Self-Feeding Hot Water Boilers. Send for Catalog and Prices. S. WILKS MFG. CO., 3626 Shields Ave. CHICAGO. Albany, N. Y. At a regular meeting of the flower show committee of the Florists' Club, held on the evening of May 6, some progress was made in preparing for the exhibition which the club proposes to hold in November. The hall com- mittee, Patrick Hyde, chairman, re- porte


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1909- The American Florist. 843 WILKS' Hot Water Boilers ARE THE MOST ECONOMICALl Boiler for Greenhouses No Night Fireman Required with our Self-Feeding Hot Water Boilers. Send for Catalog and Prices. S. WILKS MFG. CO., 3626 Shields Ave. CHICAGO. Albany, N. Y. At a regular meeting of the flower show committee of the Florists' Club, held on the evening of May 6, some progress was made in preparing for the exhibition which the club proposes to hold in November. The hall com- mittee, Patrick Hyde, chairman, re- ported that negotiations are under way with the state adjutant general for the use of the local armory on the occasion. The large drill shed can be divided off and one-half will afford sufficient room for the exhibits. Chair- man Fred A. Danker announced con- tributions to the prize fund from J. Snyder, Rhinebeck, President Freder- ick Goldring, Louis Menand, and Nathan Smith, carnation grower. The nucleus of a guaranty fund was raised among the members and an adjourn- ment taken to the evening of May 20 when it is expected that a number of committees will be ready to submit reports. The meeting of the show committee followed a regular meeting of the club at which Chairman Danker of the flower committee moved that the club decorate a memorial in the city on May 30. President Goldring appoint- ed Messrs. Danker, Kurth, and Men- and a committee to decide upon the memorial to be decorated. The com- mittee retired and after consultation reported that it recommended that the club send a foliage wreath to be placed upon the soldiers' monument in the Rural cemetery. The report of the committee was adopted. A special committee composed of Frank M. Briare, Louis Menand, and H. E. Whittle presented a resolution upon the death of the mother of Wm. J. Roche, one of the members. The next meeting of the club will be held at the establishment of Patrick Hyde on the evening of June 3. The Lord &amp


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