. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MANCHESTER, N. H. H. C. STACHE. '-"iiSS?"" after wliich Mrs. Boll sIiowcmI the visitors tliroiigli the jjarden. Retiirninfj to tlie house, Mr. Gude addressed Mrs. Bell, stating that the American Rose Society through its president, Mr. Pyle, wislied to «'.\|)ress its a))preciation of her hos- pitality. President Pyle then stated that because of Mrs. Bcil's repeated hos- pitality, and especially because of her interest in rose })rogress as manifested by her gift of the Hubbard memorial gold medal, the executive committee had unanimousl


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MANCHESTER, N. H. H. C. STACHE. '-"iiSS?"" after wliich Mrs. Boll sIiowcmI the visitors tliroiigli the jjarden. Retiirninfj to tlie house, Mr. Gude addressed Mrs. Bell, stating that the American Rose Society through its president, Mr. Pyle, wislied to «'.\|)ress its a))preciation of her hos- pitality. President Pyle then stated that because of Mrs. Bcil's repeated hos- pitality, and especially because of her interest in rose })rogress as manifested by her gift of the Hubbard memorial gold medal, the executive committee had unanimously voted to confer on her ;in lionornry membersliip. He aske<l Mrs. Bt'll to accept this membership as a sliglit token of the appreciation of the American Rose Society. Mrs. Bell graciously accepted and thanked Presi- dent Pvle for the honor conferred upon her. The jiarty '.lien returned to the Kbbitt House, where lundicon was served. The tables were beautifully decorated with Red Radiance. In the siimewhat formal after-dinner s])eaking W. F. (iude {)re- sided. He Irst introduced Professor Coi-bett, asking him to speak on the de- velopment of the rose test garden. Be- cause of trouble with his voice, Pro- fessor Corbelt asked to be excused. .1. Horace McFarland was then introduced and spoke on "Hugonis and Its Hy- ; President Pyle then spoke of the ]deasure it gave the American Rose Ho- cietv to visit the national rose test irar- Providence, Rhode Island Johnston Brothers LEADING FLORISTS 38 DORRANCE STREET Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass' BUBUIIOVOII. n. BRIDGEPORT, CONN. James Horan & Son !»43 MAIN STREET Largest Growers in this District. MEMBKBS FLORIHTB' iKLKOBAfH DkLIVERY. PROVIDENCE, AND ALL NEW ENGLAND POINTS T. J. Johnston & Co., ^'"^pIS^'XENca New Britain, Conn. VOLZ FLORAL CO. Bridgeport, Conn. John Reck & Son, 985 Main Street. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been d


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