. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 592 The American Florist. Nov. 75, Orange, N. J. FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY VIEWS LANTERN SLIDE REPRODUCTIONS OF FLORAL WORK. —MUCH INTEREST. The November meeting of the New Jersey Floricultural Society attracted a large attendance by the display of the seventy-one lantern slides prepared by the S. A. F. for its convention in New York two years ago, and now loaned by Robert Kift in the name of that society. The pictures did their own talking, the title and artist only being called out, the discussion being among the me


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 592 The American Florist. Nov. 75, Orange, N. J. FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY VIEWS LANTERN SLIDE REPRODUCTIONS OF FLORAL WORK. —MUCH INTEREST. The November meeting of the New Jersey Floricultural Society attracted a large attendance by the display of the seventy-one lantern slides prepared by the S. A. F. for its convention in New York two years ago, and now loaned by Robert Kift in the name of that society. The pictures did their own talking, the title and artist only being called out, the discussion being among the members themselves. Opportunitj' was given in them for those who had not the previous privilege of viewing the best work ol Thorley, Small, The Rosary, Kift, Murdoch, Graham, Breitmeyer, Pennock, Gray, Smith & Fetters, Robert Scott, Rawson and others. If our societies will only take up this matter and form a bureau where floral lantern slides may be obtained at small cost it must become very popular and will serve to build up our membership. The subjects began with simple house decorations and in succession covered weddings in house and church, public occasions, balls and dinners, and culminated in the Bradley- Martin ball and the Vanderbilt-Marl- borough wedding. Jersey City, N. J.—F. Van Asschc has a. device for use in connection with iron sash bars in greenhouses so that the expansive movements of the iron are not communicated irresistibly to the glass. Carlisle, Pa.—The Carlisle Nursery Company has just completed a range of five modern greenhouses. John Lindner is president of the company and H. E. Seitz, formerly with Storrs & Harrison, is manager. VI^VI ^^"O Liidv Campbell ;uid I^I^Cl I O Snanlev White. 3-in. |i(its, $:».00 iK-r lOOi). Chrysanthemum stock nalon^^"'v'o''rT \\ hite and Yellow Robinson and Col Appleton, at $ per 100. Pornotinnc '*°''' f'''™pt Daybreak, White Dav- UdlMullUlld break, .Mine. Chapman and Guar- di;in Angel, CRABB &am


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