. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. n""-* >.. '<^wiri'<m;i^;pf^ * II«jnFw?»^«|ipi^wiP!p)5HP 36 Th^ Florists' Review August 24. 1922 was pltM-tcd to serve on tlie executive committee for three years. The jires- ent officers are: President—r. R. Hinkle, St. Josej)!!, Mich. Vioe-president—Dr. V. E. Bennett, St. Thomas, Ont. Treasurer—Madison Cooper, Calcium, N. Y. Secretary—David Tyndull, Brockton, Mass. Tlie executive committee is composed of John J. Prouty, Baldwinsville, N. Y.; Joe CJoleman, Ravenna, O., and Di-. S. Irving Moody, Brockton, Mass. The rep


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. n""-* >.. '<^wiri'<m;i^;pf^ * II«jnFw?»^«|ipi^wiP!p)5HP 36 Th^ Florists' Review August 24. 1922 was pltM-tcd to serve on tlie executive committee for three years. The jires- ent officers are: President—r. R. Hinkle, St. Josej)!!, Mich. Vioe-president—Dr. V. E. Bennett, St. Thomas, Ont. Treasurer—Madison Cooper, Calcium, N. Y. Secretary—David Tyndull, Brockton, Mass. Tlie executive committee is composed of John J. Prouty, Baldwinsville, N. Y.; Joe CJoleman, Ravenna, O., and Di-. S. Irving Moody, Brockton, Mass. The report of the secretary indicated that the active membershi]) and the funds of the society have been d()ul)led during the past year. In addition to tlie usual business, the society autliorized a revision of the society's by-laws, as the original by-laws of 1910 have become obsolete. The widesj)read interest in gladioli is indicated in the numerous invitations received for vear's show. St. Thomas, Out.; Rochester, N. Y.; Sagi- naw, Midi.; (,'iiicago, Boston, Buffalo and other cities are ])ulliiig their wires for tiie 192;i exliil)itiou. Tliis question will be decided by tlie excciiti\'.' coinmittec in the near fiituic. O. M. H. SUPPLEMENT SUOQESTIONS. In the issue of The Review for Au- gust 3 I read the articles entitled "Seasonable Suggestions" and I should like more information on a few subjects. Can you advise where I can secure seeds or plants of Achillea The Pearl, Lysi- machia clethroides and Buddleia mag- nifica? What are their common names? Any information as to growing these will be appreciated. I. S.—Ky. Lysimachia clethroides is a native of China and Japan. It belongs to the nat- ural order of primulacese. A common name applied to lysimachia is loose- strife. You can obtain this plant from almost any specialist in hardy herbace- ous plants. Achillea The Pearl may be obtained from seeds, but a large pro- portion of the plants will probably com


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