. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. rgio. The American Florist. 433. TRI-CITY FLORISTS' CLUB BANQUET, MARCH 17, 1910 Valentine. Denver. Colo.; E. G. Hill, Richmond, Ind.; Francis G. Marchan, Dorrenceton, Pa.; Anna Dorrence, Dorrenceton. Pa.; A. J. Loveless. Len- ox, Mass.; Fred Burki, Pittsburg, Pa.; Chas. Schwenke, New York; C. C. Taylor, Louisville. Ky.; James Camp- bell. Ardsley, N. T. Massachusetts Agricultural College. SHORT COURSE IN FLOEICULTUBE. The short course in floriculture closed March 11. It is to be regretted that so few took advantag


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. rgio. The American Florist. 433. TRI-CITY FLORISTS' CLUB BANQUET, MARCH 17, 1910 Valentine. Denver. Colo.; E. G. Hill, Richmond, Ind.; Francis G. Marchan, Dorrenceton, Pa.; Anna Dorrence, Dorrenceton. Pa.; A. J. Loveless. Len- ox, Mass.; Fred Burki, Pittsburg, Pa.; Chas. Schwenke, New York; C. C. Taylor, Louisville. Ky.; James Camp- bell. Ardsley, N. T. Massachusetts Agricultural College. SHORT COURSE IN FLOEICULTUBE. The short course in floriculture closed March 11. It is to be regretted that so few took advantage of the ex- cellent opportunities to avail them- selves of practical and theoretical in- formation along floricultural lines, and it is hoped the course may be more largely attended next year. The regis- tration for this course included: Albert ?C. Bradstreet, Topsfleld, Mass.; Lydia A. Bowser, Cohasset, Mass.; George A. Gray, Beverly, Mass.; Edward I. Mc- CarroU, Waban, Mass.; Albert Lewis. Rockaway, Long Island, N. T.; L. E. Torrey, Southbridge. Mass.; John L. Killam, Boxford, Mass.; Willard M. Pease, Monson, Mass.; William Scace, Pittsfleld, Mass.; Edwin G. Scott, Gar- field, Wash.; Edwin R. Selkregg, North East, Pa. While it is difficult to ar- range a course which will meet the needs of all classes of students, the aim is to give the beginner as much elementary information as possible without neglecting those who are more advanced, and at the same time to make the work sufficiently scientific to satisfy the needs of those who have been longer in the business. The talks by the various practical men who have generously assisted in the course have again proved most valuable. Aside from the general lec- tures of the course the following spoke on some special feature of greenhouse work. F. J. Elder, heating expert. Lord & Burnham Co., Irvington-on- Hudson, N. Y., on "Heating"; Eber Holmes. Montrose, and W. H. Elliott, of Brighton, on "Rose Culture"; Pet


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