. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. AUGUST 29, 1912. The Florists^ Review 16. 17 # ri3! -^^^rf^rr Mm y'i^.isL, s;^ '.•^'j-- •^Mlf? BrugM International Exiiibition in the Market Square. (The Remainder of the Exhibition was in the Municipal Buildlnff, Under the Belfry Tower.) Furthermore, when grown in the field they need no watering, an occasional cultivation being the only labor in- volved. Plants should not go into larger than 5-inch or 6-inch pots. I always manage to get the biggest into the larger of these two sizes. CHAELES C. YOUNG. Charles C. Young, vice-president elect of the


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. AUGUST 29, 1912. The Florists^ Review 16. 17 # ri3! -^^^rf^rr Mm y'i^.isL, s;^ '.•^'j-- •^Mlf? BrugM International Exiiibition in the Market Square. (The Remainder of the Exhibition was in the Municipal Buildlnff, Under the Belfry Tower.) Furthermore, when grown in the field they need no watering, an occasional cultivation being the only labor in- volved. Plants should not go into larger than 5-inch or 6-inch pots. I always manage to get the biggest into the larger of these two sizes. CHAELES C. YOUNG. Charles C. Young, vice-president elect of the St. Louis Florists' Club, is treasurer of the C. Young & Sons <"o., and son of James Young, president of the company. He was born in St. Louis and is 24 years of age, married and has two children. President-elect Weber also is a young man and they should make a good, lively team. The members have pledged themselves to support them by attending, and man/ interesting meetings can be looked for during the autumn and winter months. J. J. B. SHOW AT BEUOES, BELaiUM. An International Exhibition. ^ Under the auspices of the Eoyal Horticultural Society of Bruges, an in- ternational exhibition was held, Au- gust 11 to 18. As the ancient city of Bruges holds a prominent position in the export horticultural trade of Eu- rope, the exhibition was one 'df consid- erable importance and attracted a large number of visitors from various countries engaged in the horticultural trade. On the jury there were leading horticulturists from England, France, Germany, Sweden, and, from America, •T. Tyson, of Madison, N. J. On the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co


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