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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



JUKI! 13, 1900. 



Club Meeting. 



!>' Cliili lield their regular 

 ■tiii2f OH Mciiuiaj' night last 

 hi fnllnw in;; to serve as of- 

 rhil. i> I I he ensiling year: 

 .ilirr I . -^lirriilan; vice pres- 



W. 



made an. I ir-p,.n-lr.l i.i \.^ i! llir,.i~ 



elect, earl, ,,--,,1111- il inrj th.ii 



their be^l .■limi- ,ni,l n.h Im M-iihl In' .Ir- 

 VOted to tlie dull- mil 1,-1- 



It is, we feel, i|iiii.' iiiin,, ,--.iry inr 

 us to write of thi- |,i ,-i,l, m , l.,i cf llic 

 club, for he is widil\ kri,,\\)i an, I kimwii. 

 too, for his sterling qualities. Undn- liis 

 guidance the club is sure to arc niii|)li-h 

 mxich in the furtherance of florifiilt inc. 



It was (lecidcd to hnhl a ll,,w( 1 >li,.u- 

 in the M:i.li-,in S,,,,:,,,. C;,,,!,,, ilie week 

 eommenrinj 11,1, j| n,\i nim, Tho ar- 

 rangeuu'ni- ih.hI, mhI, ih. i.,,i-,li'n coni- 



to furnish the prizes, the company at- 

 tends to the advertising, etc. Innncdiate 

 steps were taken to commence prepara- 

 tion, and it was decided that a commit- 

 tee to be known as the exhibition com- 

 mittee be formed and that a ways and 

 means committee be appointed to get in 

 touch with all the necessaries for a grand 

 show. Mr. Herrington hoped that the 

 schedule would be out by March in order 

 to have some things specially gi'own. He 

 promised to lay the matter before the 

 Chrysanthemum Society of Ameriea, 

 and felt sure that body would do all it 

 could to make the show a success. Mr. 

 Herrington was delegated to represent 

 the elub at the Chrysanthemum Society's 

 meeting. Mr. Withers spoke for the 

 American Dahlia Society, offering to do 

 all he could to have that society become 

 interested, and he was forUnyith ap- 

 pointed to represent the club at the 

 Dahlia Society's meeting. Wm. Barthol- 

 omae promised to bring the matter be 

 fore the X<iw York Oardcner's Societx'. 

 Fiaiik •I-ia,'ri,IU «a. ,i,aiiit,,I !•, make ar- 



\\. 



Good employes are hard to find and 

 not easy to grow. Kncourage some one of 

 yours by making him or her a present 

 for Christmas of our $5.00 copy of "The 

 Florists' Manual." 



SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.— The legal compli- 

 cations regarding the estate of the late T. T. 

 Lyon have been removed and the State Horti- 

 cultural Society comes into po.s.sesslnn of the 

 land bequeathed to It by Mr. Lyon. It will bo 

 continued as an experiment station by the 



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