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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



Dkcember 20, 1900. 



McKELLAR & WINTER80N 



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MADISON, N. J. 



Tlif ri'gular meeting of !Moiiis*County 

 Gardeneis and Florists was held in Ma- 

 sonic Hall on Wednesday last, President 

 Duckhani in Ihc chair. 



The treaMiK'i i,-iiui lr,i' :ill matt, is in 

 connection «iil- il.- .. . ,,i -!,, v, -tiled 

 and the pinirr.l- -IhiH.i! ,i -hulu ad- 

 vance upon tlir |.nvinii, \rai. A let- 

 ter was read from F. G. Laevcrcnz thank- 

 ing the sceiety on behalf of the Gal- 

 veston Florists for the hearty way in 

 which their cause had been advocated 

 and the substantial results that had fol- 

 lowed. 



f cifTitcri was the chief order 

 I ti'I 1 r-ii1i, .] in the re-elec- 

 tion • I i 'i - ' I ' . ii,iin. Secretary 

 AtKiii- an.; I :■ - r. , . < aarlton, J. Da- 

 vie> III _M.,i I i-ii.\i a. liriiig the success- 

 fnl candidali' in tin- vice-presidential 

 contest. The president in an earnest 

 speech requested the hearty support of 

 the members in making the coming year 

 even more fruitful of good results than 

 the past had been. 



lie also told of ?onic of the things 

 he had -r, ii .linin'j lii- n-.-cnt European 

 trip, iiiriiinj -|i.'i,illi In the chrvsan- 

 thriiiuii.. Iir -a^^ 111 larjlalld. The" best 

 he >asv w.ir hilly I Im ciiual of the best 

 produced here, whilst he thought they 

 had a much longer list of kinds that 

 stood in the front rank of highest merit 

 than wc had licrc ami ii-t a few of them 

 were well wimHin ..i inal licre. The new- 

 plants in lla v.iii,!,.; r-i alilishment at 

 St. Albans ami i Im^ p. a truit trees at 

 River's Sawhrnlgcwortli nursery w'ere 

 also highly praised. 



It was decided to have a "smoker" on 

 the occasion of the regular January 

 meeting. H. 



CHESTNUT HILL, PA, 

 At the December in.i lin- "f Hi,. Chest- 

 nut Uill Horticultural --M, an II,,. t,i|low- 

 lowing officers were ..l,.,!..! i. - iv,. for 

 the ensuinfr year: I'M-iLn!. .1. Im T. 

 Morris; vici' pi. -ahni -, W il'i.n, l:.,\ . ,. 

 Alexander S|....uiit. Ii.nil. (...,il.|. l,,.,| 

 Miehell; trca-ani . W illiain II, II,,,, -Inn; 

 executive council, Charles A. Knapp. Kob- 

 ert G. Carey, Hans Keuter, Charles W. 

 Henry, Randal Morgan, Robert Le Bou- 

 tillier, J. H. Humphreys. 



The exhibits were of good quality and 

 several premiums and certificates of merit 

 were awarded, the winners being G. W. 

 Brown, James Bell, M. Bunch, William 

 Vander Ver. John Little, Frank Gould 

 and Edwin Lonsdale. 



Eleven applicants were nn'mitted to 

 membership, and the committee on the 

 fall show reported all accounts and pre- 

 miums paid and a small balance in the 

 treasury. J. H. H. 



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"IF IN DOniiT." consult the Flor- 

 i.sts' Manual, by Win. Scotl. It covers 

 the whole field of commercial floricul- 

 ture and yon can quickly find' in it the 

 experience of a practical man bearing 

 upon the doubtful point. 



NEW GERANIUM 

 LITTLE PINK 



Or Double Pink "Mars," one of the best nov- 

 cllR's ol the Mars lamilv. The lirst double of this 

 class ever offered to the trade. It is a very dwarf, 

 bushy, compact and extra free blooming variety, 

 not e.xceeding 4 to tt inches in height 



lias 111, trace of salmon shading. Its miniature 

 1 . a 1 orect, 8 to 6 inches above the foliage. 

 I! 1 (or bedding, for the border, or as a 

 I Ml much praise cannot be given this 

 piiik variety. Price l.'j.OO per doz., 

 f ... 1 iiKi Half-tone cuts will be furnished 

 ma- oi I iiarEe (or catalogue. Correspondence so- 

 licited. Uiders booked now for fall and winter de- 

 livery. Received certificate of merit at the New 

 York Convention of the Society of American 

 Florists. 



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