. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. OCELOGYNE CRISTATA. Le Roy, 111.—L. L. Fry, his mother and sister will visit the Pan-American Expo- sition at the time of the S. A. F. excursion. Salt Lake City.—It is not likely that the far west will be largely represented at the convention, but P. T. Huddart plans attending. Columbus, O.—This city will be well represented at Buffalo, at least a dozen being already assured, counting florists and their families. Fargo, N. D.—John G. Graves, man- ager tor A. T. Shotwell, is planning to accompany the Twin City part


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. OCELOGYNE CRISTATA. Le Roy, 111.—L. L. Fry, his mother and sister will visit the Pan-American Expo- sition at the time of the S. A. F. excursion. Salt Lake City.—It is not likely that the far west will be largely represented at the convention, but P. T. Huddart plans attending. Columbus, O.—This city will be well represented at Buffalo, at least a dozen being already assured, counting florists and their families. Fargo, N. D.—John G. Graves, man- ager tor A. T. Shotwell, is planning to accompany the Twin City party to the S. A. F. meeting at Buffalo. Pittsburg, Pa. — The local florists' organization is sure to take a large party to the convention, for the season has been a most prosperous one. Cleveland, Ohio—This city will be well represented at the convention for there 13 much interest in club matters and the club has taken hold of the excursion. Detroit, Mich.—About forty persons here have so far announced their inten- tion of attending the Buffalo convention and the club will send a bowling team. Chicago—The Florists' Club has issued a circular to the trade calling for the names of parties likely to attend the S. A. F. convention at BuSalo next August, with a view to securing advantageous terms from the transportation authori- ties. Lowell, Mass.—It is likely that quite a party will attend the S. A. F. convention from here. Already George W. Patten, J. J. McManmon and Alex. Whittett, of Lowell, and M. A. Patten, of Tewksbuiy, have announced their intention of par- ticipating. Sharon, Pa.—Quite a party of local florists will attend the S. A. F. meeting this year, among them M. I. O'Brien, Edgar McConnell, M. L McConnell, Albert Williams, Charles Heinz, E. J. Murchie and Geo. H. Murchie, several of whom will be accompanied by their wives. Albany, N. Y.—Already there is much interest in the Pan-American meeting of the S. A. F. and the attendance from this vicinity


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