. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. VASE OF CARNATION ARISTOCRAT. every member in order to raise the work to the notch of perfection we hope to attain. Treasurer Dorner's Report. The report of Treas- urer Dorner showed the following facts and fig- ures : EXPENDITURES. li Orders on treasurer $1, Balance cash on hand Total $1, RECEIPTS. Balance Jan. 23, 1905 ... $41313 Cash from membership.$ Cash from interest .... Cash from registering. Cash from advertising. Cash from certificates of merit Cash from


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. VASE OF CARNATION ARISTOCRAT. every member in order to raise the work to the notch of perfection we hope to attain. Treasurer Dorner's Report. The report of Treas- urer Dorner showed the following facts and fig- ures : EXPENDITURES. li Orders on treasurer $1, Balance cash on hand Total $1, RECEIPTS. Balance Jan. 23, 1905 ... $41313 Cash from membership.$ Cash from interest .... Cash from registering. Cash from advertising. Cash from certificates of merit Cash from special pre- miums 77-50 Cash from checks re- turned $1, Total Permanent fund $1, $1, The Dinner. The dinner to the carnation society given by the horticultural interests of Boston was given under .the auspices of the Boston Gardeners' and Florists' Club at the Copley square hotel, Bos- ton, Thursday evening, January 25. A reception preceded the dinner and proved to be a means of social inter- course to an extent which made almost everybody acquainted with everybody else. About 300 guests sat down to an excellent repast, and the occasion was veritably a feast of reason and a flow of soul. The decorations were quite elaborate, the side walls of the spacious dining room being hung with greens enlivened liberally with carnations to accentuate the spirit of the affair. The tables set latitudinally were aglow with vases of carnations and roses in vari- ous colors, and on some of the tables flowering stems of scarlet carnations with foliage and asparagus made pleas- ing center lines for the disposition of the vases. The occasion was honored by the presence of ladies, indeed it was a ladies' night in every sense of the term, inasmucl»as the ladies of the Boston hosts were present in force and saw that the visiting ladies were made quite at home. Under such conditions it is no wonder that the dinner was a success in the Please note that these images a


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