. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Rmsrica is "the Praw of the Jlesseli thBrs may be mare comfort Mmidships, but we are the Srst ta touch Unknown Seas," Vol. XXXI. CHICAQO AND NEW YORK, DECEMBER 12. 1908 No. 1071 ITlHIIE ^l«!lfi!l!@/AL^ IFlL@e0@ir Twenty-fourth Vear. CopyriBht, 1908. by American Florist Company Entered as Second-Class Matter Nov. 11,1891, at the Post Office at Chicago. Illinois, lunder .Act of March 3. 1879. Published Every by AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY, 324 Dearborn St., Chicago. Eastern Office: 1133 Broadway, New
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Rmsrica is "the Praw of the Jlesseli thBrs may be mare comfort Mmidships, but we are the Srst ta touch Unknown Seas," Vol. XXXI. CHICAQO AND NEW YORK, DECEMBER 12. 1908 No. 1071 ITlHIIE ^l«!lfi!l!@/AL^ IFlL@e0@ir Twenty-fourth Vear. CopyriBht, 1908. by American Florist Company Entered as Second-Class Matter Nov. 11,1891, at the Post Office at Chicago. Illinois, lunder .Act of March 3. 1879. Published Every by AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY, 324 Dearborn St., Chicago. Eastern Office: 1133 Broadway, New York PtilladelpMa, Pa.: Robt. Kitt. 1725Cliestnut St. Registered Cable Address: Ameflo, Chicago Siibscription. United States and Mexico. $ a year: Canada. $: Europe and Countries in Postal Union. $ Subscriptions accepted only from the trade. Vol- umes half yearly from August, 1901. Address all correspondence, subscriptions, etc., American Florist 324 Dearborn Chicago. SOCIETY OP AMERICAN FLORISTS AND ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURISTS. OrFiCKBB—Frank H. Traendlt, New York, Pres.; W. N. Kudd, Morgan Park, 111., Secy.; H. B. Bbattt, Pittsburg, Pa., Treas. Next meet- ing at Cincinnati, O., August, 1909. Officers Elect —J. A. Valentine, Denver Oolo., Pres.; E. G. Gillett, Cincinnati, O,, Vice- Pres.; W. N. Rudd, Morgan Park, 111., Seo'y; H. B. Beattt, Pittsburg, Pa., Treas. THE AMERICAN CARNATION SOCIETY. Annual convention and exhibition at Indinn- apolis, Ind., January 27-28. 1909- M. A. Patten, Tewksbury, Mass., president: albert M. Herb, Lancaster, Pa., secretary. The windflower and the violet, they perlsh'd long ago. .4nrt the hrlfr rose and the orchis died amid the suaiTner glow, .\na on the hill the golden-rod, and the aster in the wood, Aai the yellow sunflower by the brook. In autumn beauty stood. Till tell the frnst Iroin the clear, ooW heaven. as tnlls the plague on men. And the brightness of their smile was gone from upland, glade and glen. \XD as wh
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