. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. A STIC A yr'eenliouseqiazin^ USE IT NOW, 12 W. BROADWAY NEW YORK MASTICA Is elastic and tenacioas, admits of expansion and contraction. Putt7 becomes hard and brittle. Broken elass more easily removed wlthont breaking of other glass, as occurs with pntly. Lasts longer than patty. Easy to apply- Mention the American Florist when writing Nassau County Horticultural Society. The regular meeting: of the Nassau County Horticultural Society was held at Pembroke Hall, President Trepess presiding, Thursday e


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. A STIC A yr'eenliouseqiazin^ USE IT NOW, 12 W. BROADWAY NEW YORK MASTICA Is elastic and tenacioas, admits of expansion and contraction. Putt7 becomes hard and brittle. Broken elass more easily removed wlthont breaking of other glass, as occurs with pntly. Lasts longer than patty. Easy to apply- Mention the American Florist when writing Nassau County Horticultural Society. The regular meeting: of the Nassau County Horticultural Society was held at Pembroke Hall, President Trepess presiding, Thursday evening, Novem- ber 9. W. H. Robinson of Castle Gould, Port Washington, and Walter Robin- son, of Eastover Farm, Centre Island, were elected to active membership and there were three Mrs. C. D. Smithers and Mrs. H. I. Pratt of Glen Cove, became honorary members of this society. A very hearty vote of thanks was accorded to Geo. Barton, manager of the fall show, and all those who helped him in his arduous duties. Felix Mense offered a gold medal for the best lUO single violets to be com- peted for at the December meeting. Mr. Mense was accorded a very hearty vote of thanks. President Trepess took occasion to present to Henry Gaut the Stumpp & Walter cup which he won at the fall show for the best group of chrysanthe- mums and the Mrs. F. S. Smithers cup for the best collection of hardy chrys- anthemums. Henry ClilYe was present- ed with the Rickard Bros.' cup which was won for the best six varieties of chrysanthemums, three of each. The result of the competition for the society's prizes was as follows : Three chrysanthemums, pink, Henry Gaut, first; three chrysanthemums, white, Henry Cliffe, first; three chrysanthe- mums, yellow, Paul Reul, first. Two vases of seedling chrysanthemums, John F. Johnston, certificate of merit. Tomatoes, Stirling Castle, F. Petroccia, honorable mention; lettuce, F. Petroc- cia, cultural certificate. The judges were James Duthie, Geo.


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