. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1919. The American Florist. 43R THOMSONS VI/NE. PL'\MT 6 VEGETABLE MAMURE^ FAMOUS FOR OVER 30 YEARS EDSures success in your gardeo; so compounded from the finest ingredients procurable as to combine SXIMULATING with LASTING effects, and produces in every crop vigorous, healthy and fruitful growth. The direct result of LONG PRACTICAL experience in gardening. Used by Amateur and Professional Gardeners the world over, ALSO THOMSON'S SPECIAL CHRYSANTHEMUM AND TOP DEESSINe MASM. For Special Terms to American Trade Appl


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1919. The American Florist. 43R THOMSONS VI/NE. PL'\MT 6 VEGETABLE MAMURE^ FAMOUS FOR OVER 30 YEARS EDSures success in your gardeo; so compounded from the finest ingredients procurable as to combine SXIMULATING with LASTING effects, and produces in every crop vigorous, healthy and fruitful growth. The direct result of LONG PRACTICAL experience in gardening. Used by Amateur and Professional Gardeners the world over, ALSO THOMSON'S SPECIAL CHRYSANTHEMUM AND TOP DEESSINe MASM. For Special Terms to American Trade Apply to SOLE W=; TnOMSON&SONS L™ CAMBRIDGE NEW YORK World's Oldest and Largest Huofictiirers o FLOWER POTS Why? ;CO., Inc. Cambridge, Mass. Nassau County Horticultural Society. The twelfth annual dinner of the Nassau County Horticultural Society was held at the Glen Head hotel, Glen Cove, N. Y., Februai-y 26. There was an attendance of more than 100 mem- bers and friends who sat down to a sumptuous repast which reflected great credit on the dinner committee, Ernest J. Brown, Ernest Westlake and John W. Everitt. For the time being the high cost of living was forgotten as well as the impending prohibition. The tables were all tastefully decorated with pot plants which enhanced the beauty of the setting. The dinner was opened with a short address of welcome by President Joseph Adler, and after the inner man had been well taken care of iind the Havanas were being enjoyed, the excellent .and entertaining toast- master, Charles H. Totty, of Madison, N. J., was introduced, who opened his remarks by speaking of the reconstruc- tion now in progress .at home and abroad. He also referred to the un- favorable ruling of the federal horti- cultural board which threatens the im- portation of certain plants and bulbs. A touch of patriotism wa-s rendered at this time when one verse of "America" was sung. President Adler then pre- sented Robert Jones wit


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