. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Society of American Florists The Adjourned Annual Convention. Boston, Mass., March 31-April 1, F. E. PALMERS DISPLAY OF SPRING BULUS. \\ ihe Second National FIokct Show at Boston, Manh 25. The Judgfes. The judges who officiated were as following in the different classes : Mis- cellaneous flowering plants: Adam Graham, Cleveland. O., and Andrew S. Meikle, Newport. R. I. Bulbous flow- ering plants : William Duckham, Mad- ison, N. J.; J. F. Huss, Hartford, Conn.; A. H. Wingate, Lenox, Mass. Orchids: A. H. Wingate, Le


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Society of American Florists The Adjourned Annual Convention. Boston, Mass., March 31-April 1, F. E. PALMERS DISPLAY OF SPRING BULUS. \\ ihe Second National FIokct Show at Boston, Manh 25. The Judgfes. The judges who officiated were as following in the different classes : Mis- cellaneous flowering plants: Adam Graham, Cleveland. O., and Andrew S. Meikle, Newport. R. I. Bulbous flow- ering plants : William Duckham, Mad- ison, N. J.; J. F. Huss, Hartford, Conn.; A. H. Wingate, Lenox, Mass. Orchids: A. H. Wingate, Lenox, Mass.; A. Pericat. Darby, Pa.; J. F. Huss, Hartford, Conn. Ferns: James Dean, Freeport, N. Y.; G. V. Nash, New York; John Westcott, Philadelphia, Pa. Palms and foliage plants: C. W. John- son, Morgan Park. 111.; Philip Breit- meyer, Detroit, Mich.; James Forbes, Portland, Ore. National Association of Gardeners' exhibits: W. F. Gude Washington, D. C; W. J. Smyth, Chi cago; I. L. Powell, Millbrook, N. Y. A. Schultheis, College Point, N. Y Retail arrangements. W. J. Palmer, Buffalo, N. Y.; J. H. Hill, Richmond Ind.; James Forbes, Portland, Ore.; J, R. Frotheringham, Tarrytown. N. Y. Emil Buettner, Park Ridge, 111. Car nations: E. Dailledouze, Brooklyn, N Y.; R. Witterstaetter, Cincinnati, O Wm. Nicholson, Framingham, Mass, Joseph H. Hill, Richmond, Ind.; E. A Stroud, Strafford, Pa.; C. W. Johnson Morgan Park, 111. Roses : W. F. Kast ing, Buffalo, N. Y.; Otto G. Koenig, St. Louis, Mo.; Fred Burki, Gibsonia, Pa.; Emil Buettner, Park Ridge, 111. The National Society of Gardeners. This society had several business meetings. T. Logan, Philadelphia, was elected president and Stamford, Conn., selected as the next meeting place. One of the features of the week was the annual dinner of this body, ten- dered March 29 in the restaurant on the upper floor of the Mechanics Building. A sumptuous dinner was served and a great deal of wit apd wisdom followed the coffee. Chas. H. Totty was to


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