. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 280 The American Florist. Aug. 19, Field-Grown Carnation Plants Extra fine stock ready for immediate delivery. Order today. 100 1000 JOY $ $ ENCHANTRESS WHITE ENCHANTRESS ROSE PINK ENCHANTRESS, 100 WASHINGTON $ ZOE SYMONDS CHAMPION 1000 $ PETER REINBERG WHOLESALE FLORIST 30 E. Randolph Street, CHICAGO, ILL. New Trier Horticultural Society. The third annual exhibition of the New Trier Horticultural Society was held, at th


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 280 The American Florist. Aug. 19, Field-Grown Carnation Plants Extra fine stock ready for immediate delivery. Order today. 100 1000 JOY $ $ ENCHANTRESS WHITE ENCHANTRESS ROSE PINK ENCHANTRESS, 100 WASHINGTON $ ZOE SYMONDS CHAMPION 1000 $ PETER REINBERG WHOLESALE FLORIST 30 E. Randolph Street, CHICAGO, ILL. New Trier Horticultural Society. The third annual exhibition of the New Trier Horticultural Society was held, at the community house at "Win- netka, 111., August 10. There were more exhibitors than last year, but the recent dry weather affected some of the blooming: plants, while the veg- etables showed the effects of the ex- cessive rains earlier in the season. The attendance was cut down somewhat by rain on the day of the exhibition. L. B. Kuppenheimer led the list of prize winners, with Mrs. Hermon B. Butler, the winner of the last two years' events, a close second. Among' the principal exhibitors were the follow- ing' : L. B. Kuppenheimer, Mrs. Her- mon B. Butler, Mrs. C. N. Strotz, ben- jamin Allen, Mrs. Georg'e Hig'ginson, Jr., Mrs. W. G. Hibbard, Mrs. Henry P. Crowell, Mrs. I. K. Friedman, Mrs. J. "W. Scott, Mrs J. W. Gary and Mrs. Douglas Smith. Storm Damage Near Boston, A severe storm which visited the ?vicinity of Boston, Mass., July 31, caused considerable damag'e to green- house glass and growing crops. The wind caused quite a loss at the es- tablishment of Wm. Sim, Cliftondale, both to the crop and the houses. Thos. Roland at Nahant also suffered, his glass loss being reported at $250. Ad- ditional losses are reported from Saugus and Revere. St. Louis Florists' Cluti. At the regular meeting of the Flor- ists' Club, August 10, the following officers were elected: Jules Bourdet, president; August Hummert, vice- president; W. C. Smith, treasurer; J. J. Windier, secretary


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