. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igzo. The American Florist. 1061 The Raedlein Basket Co. 713 Milwaukee Ave. near Huron St., CHICAGO. Christmas Baskets. All the latest designs and novel- ties for the Holiday Trade. Our Pot Covers and Plant Baskets will double the value of your plants and increase your sales. Come and look over our display at Send for Our Special $5 00 and $ Holiday Offer. A. Manda, a brother to three of our respected members. For the election of oflicers President Miller appointed W. F. Sheridan Judge of the election,


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igzo. The American Florist. 1061 The Raedlein Basket Co. 713 Milwaukee Ave. near Huron St., CHICAGO. Christmas Baskets. All the latest designs and novel- ties for the Holiday Trade. Our Pot Covers and Plant Baskets will double the value of your plants and increase your sales. Come and look over our display at Send for Our Special $5 00 and $ Holiday Offer. A. Manda, a brother to three of our respected members. For the election of oflicers President Miller appointed W. F. Sheridan Judge of the election, W. Ducliham and J. Fenrich tellers. When the votes were all in it was found that the election had resulted in the choice of: John B. Nugent, Jr., president. H. A. Bunyard, vice-president. John Young, secretary. W. C. Rickards, treasurer. F. H. Traendly, Chas. H. Totty and Charles Weber, trustees for two years. To fill the unexpired term of H. A. Bunyard, resigned owing to being elected vice-president, T. S. Hendrick- son was elected trustee for one year. The voting for the president was very close indeed, J. B. Nugent, Jr. re- ceiving 37 votes and J. A. Manda 36. On motion of Mr. Manda, the election of Mr. Nugent was made unanimous. There was a splendid exhibition of flowers at the meeting. The B. G. Hill Co. showed the yellow rose Aaron Ward, which was awarded the thanks of the club; Sunburst, a beautiful yel- low, and Rose Queen, a very decided and dazzling pink. The two latter each scored 90 points and were each awarded a preliminary certificate. F. R. Pierson staged two bunches of Im- perial Killarney, a sport from White Killarney, a fine full flowered, pleas- ing pink color, for which he received a preliminary certificate. Chas. H. Totty showed two carnations. White House and Princese Charming, the former being granted a preliminary certificate, the latter having already been awarded the club's certificate was given the thanks of the club. Chas. Lanker was awarded a cultu


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