. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igi8. The American Florist. 191 Washington, D. C, which city was selected for the 1U05 meeting:, being- chosen vice-president. Secretary Wm. J. Stewart, of Boston, Mass., and Treasurer H. B. Beatty, of Oil City, Pa., were re-elected. The trade exhibition was most tensive, the consensus of opinion being that it was the finest in the history of the society up to that time. Among those represented, and whose success has not dimmed in the intervening years, were Vaughan's Seed Store. Chi- cago and New York; Geo.


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igi8. The American Florist. 191 Washington, D. C, which city was selected for the 1U05 meeting:, being- chosen vice-president. Secretary Wm. J. Stewart, of Boston, Mass., and Treasurer H. B. Beatty, of Oil City, Pa., were re-elected. The trade exhibition was most tensive, the consensus of opinion being that it was the finest in the history of the society up to that time. Among those represented, and whose success has not dimmed in the intervening years, were Vaughan's Seed Store. Chi- cago and New York; Geo. A. Kuhl, Pekin, III.; Henry A. Dreer, Inc., Phil- adelphia, Pa.; J. A. Peterson & Sons., Cincinnati, O.; George Wittbold Co., Chicago; Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J.; Jos Heacock Co., Wyncote, Pa.; C. C. Pollworth Milwaukee, Wis.; F. R. Pierson Co., Tarrytown, N. T.; Rob- est Craig Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; Me- taire Ridge Nursery New Orleans, La.; Kroeschell Bros. Co., Chicago; J. G. Esler, Saddle River, N. J.; J. C. Moninger Co., Chicago; King Construc- tion Co., North Tonawanda, N. Y.; A. Dietsch Co., Chicago; Lord & Burnham Co., New York; Anders Rasmussen, New Albany, Ind.; Foley Greenhouse Manufacturing Co., Chicago; H. Bay- ersdorfer & Philadelphia, Pa.; Reed & Keller, New York; S. S. .Pen- nock Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; C. A. Kuehn, St. Louis, Mo.; Wm. F. Kast- ing Co., Buffalo, N. Y.; A. T. Bodding- ton Co., and Schloss Bros., New York. The bowling series were exception- ally well contested, both in the events for ladies and gentlemen. The late Philip J. Hauswirth, of Chicago, chair- man of the sports committee, was in charge of the arrangements and his work was highly complimented. J. H. Stevens, referred to at that time as "the youthful bowler from the Windy ; established a clear title to the championship and rolled all contestants off their feet, being awarded a dia- mond medal. In team scores, Chicago maintained a strong


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