. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. A>k ih» KU who has tried them. For further pirticulari, write to GEO. N. GARLAND CO., DIS PLAINKS. OL. Mention the American Florist when writing Write to us about Materials and Plans for any size and style of GfiEENHOUSE tor lew structure er repairs. Hot Bed Sash l?eVe°a^'irrd.'" Pecky Cypress far benches, lastlnc aud least exDensiTe. The Foley Mfg. Co., Weitcn Ave and 2etli St. CHICAGO. Mention the American Florist lohen writing Pasadena, Calif. The date of the fall flower show of the Gardeners' Associati
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. A>k ih» KU who has tried them. For further pirticulari, write to GEO. N. GARLAND CO., DIS PLAINKS. OL. Mention the American Florist when writing Write to us about Materials and Plans for any size and style of GfiEENHOUSE tor lew structure er repairs. Hot Bed Sash l?eVe°a^'irrd.'" Pecky Cypress far benches, lastlnc aud least exDensiTe. The Foley Mfg. Co., Weitcn Ave and 2etli St. CHICAGO. Mention the American Florist lohen writing Pasadena, Calif. The date of the fall flower show of the Gardeners' Association will be No- vember 3-5 and it will probably be held on the lawn of the Maryland ho- tel. A dinner was given May 3 by D. M. Linnard, manager of the hotel, to the leaders in the movement. Mr. Linnard suggested building a pergola inclosing a quadrangular piece of ground on his lawn to be covered with canvas in which the show could be held in a most beautiful setting. There was great enthusiasm shown, notwithstand- ing the spring exhibition resulted in a loss of $200. The show was an artistic success but lack of public support was supposed to be due more to ignorance on the part of the public as to the nature of the show and it is hoped to do better at the fall show. Myron Hunt, architect of the hotel, is taking quite an interest in the show and has offered his .services in carry- ing out any of the details as well as a prize of $10 for the fall show and a like amount for the coming spring show. Mayor Earley, who has always taken considerable interest In the as- sociation, suggested that special ef- forts be made to interest public spir- ited citizens and flower lovers and to induce them to offer prizes good enough to bring exhibitors from a dis- tance as well as local ones. Plans for the future were talked over with en- thusiasm and it is said that in- dications pointed to success and that Ihi; city with its natural advantages, .should have a show equal to any in the United S
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