. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. E R imBS (FiLiiOiir. MmErica is "the Prow of the UesseI; there may be mare nomfart Rmidships, but we are the Srst tn touch Unknown Seas," Vol. XXXI. CHICAQO AND NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 21, 1908 No. 1068 ITLiilli /AeiiBJ!@/AlM IFlL@@(i@ir Twenty-fourth Vear. Copyright. 1908. by American Florist Company Entered as Second-Class Matter Nov. 11, IbVl. at the Post Office at Chicago. Illinois. I under Act of March 3. 1879. Published Every Saturday by AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY, 324 Dearborn St., Chicago. Eastern Offic


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. E R imBS (FiLiiOiir. MmErica is "the Prow of the UesseI; there may be mare nomfart Rmidships, but we are the Srst tn touch Unknown Seas," Vol. XXXI. CHICAQO AND NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 21, 1908 No. 1068 ITLiilli /AeiiBJ!@/AlM IFlL@@(i@ir Twenty-fourth Vear. Copyright. 1908. by American Florist Company Entered as Second-Class Matter Nov. 11, IbVl. at the Post Office at Chicago. Illinois. I under Act of March 3. 1879. Published Every Saturday by AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY, 324 Dearborn St., Chicago. Eastern Office: 1133 Broadway, New York Ptiiladelphia, Pa.: Robt. Kift. 1725 Chestnut St. Registered Cable Address: Ameflo, Chicago Subscription, United States and $ a year; Canada. $; Europe and Countries in Postal Union. $ Subscriptions accepted only from the trade. Vol- umes hall yearly from .August, 1901. Address all correspondence, subscriptions, etc., American Florist 324 Dearborn Chicago. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS AND ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURISTS. Ofi'icbkb — Frank H. Traendlt, New York, Pres.; W. N. Rudd, Morgan Park, 111., Secy.; H. B. Beattt, Pittsburg, Pa., Treas. Next meet- ing at Cincinnati, C, August, 1909. OrpicEES Elect —J. A. Valentine, Denver Colo., Pres.; E. G. Gillett, Cincinnati, O,, Vice- Pres.; W. N. Rudd, Morgan Park, 111., Seo'y; H. B. Beattt, Pittsburg, Pa., Treas. Spare Leaves. Not a sound the old leaves utter As they swirl and swoop .and flutter From the branches to the gutter. From their glory to their shame; As they die before their fellow Leaves have donned their red and yellow. Ere the autumn's fashions mellow In a flame. Yet I catch my spirit trying To interpret their replying To the sympathetic sighing Of the breezes from the west— "We have garnished Loudon's leanness With a tiny spot of greenness. We have touched man's sordid meanness With God's ; So these leaves of nightly musing For a stem my heart ar


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