. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JOLY 4, 1912. The Florists' Review 19 Hughes, William Scott and Ernest Prins. George V. Nash started July 1 for a iponth^s trip to Seattle. He was ac- companied by Mrs. Nash. ' Now that the outing of the New York nbrists' Club, held July 2, is ancient history, the next picnic that concerns the metropolitan florists is the Greek-American outing next week, Mon- day, July 8. This will be the society's sixth anniversary. The steamer Isabel has been engaged, and Wetzel's grove will be the rendezvous, as usual. Chairman Traendly, of the New York Florists


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JOLY 4, 1912. The Florists' Review 19 Hughes, William Scott and Ernest Prins. George V. Nash started July 1 for a iponth^s trip to Seattle. He was ac- companied by Mrs. Nash. ' Now that the outing of the New York nbrists' Club, held July 2, is ancient history, the next picnic that concerns the metropolitan florists is the Greek-American outing next week, Mon- day, July 8. This will be the society's sixth anniversary. The steamer Isabel has been engaged, and Wetzel's grove will be the rendezvous, as usual. Chairman Traendly, of the New York Florists' Club's transportation commit- tee, desires an immediate response as to the attendance of New Yorkers at the S. A. F. convention. Unless a total of 100' is assured, there will be no spe- cial train, and the expense of the trip will be greatly increased. Send your name at once to Mr. Traendly if you intend to go. The Elberon Society's summer exhibi- tion, for which Asbury Park has guar- anteed the $200 prize list, is on this week. A large delegation from New York city is certain, and there will be gardeners from all over the country. The New York delegation to the sweet pea show ? will go by boat - Fri- day evening, July 12, chaperoned by Secretary Bunyard, whose' especial pet the society has been from its incep- tion. : Messrs. Totty and Bunyard will en- tertain the New York Florists' Club with stereopticon lectures at its Sep- tember meeting on "The Great London Flower Show" and "Wanderings in ; These gentlemen have re- turned full of interesting reminiscences and greatly benefited in health and avoirdupois by their five weeks' travel. President Vincent and Mrs. Vincent arrived in New York Sunday, June 30. They reached Baltimore in time to have a look at the Democratic deadlock. Both are most enthusiastic over their reception in Europe and the wonderful exhibition in London. Fred Luther, of Carlstadt, N. J., suc- cessor to J. Willman, was a recent v


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