The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



555 



Some displays at the exhibition of the American Rose Society at New York last week. 



to be created which could judge has done a wise thing and we are sur 

 under conditions other than at ex- will not have cause to regret it. W 



adopt- 



indepclull'llt r.vHlc 



bloom, keeping and 



in exhibitor. I'; 

 I opinion that Mi 

 was impracticMl. 



egre 



hope they will not dismiss the man who 

 li:i- Wdikeil -.11 liMi.l for the past two 

 m;ii~ wiiliciiii ,.1111. ^h.iu of appreciation 

 liiil lli;.l ..I :i i.iiniai \ .i| e of thanks. 



nual dinner in coiiiie. 1 1..II willi tlie -li.iw ' 

 Many were of the ,.|.ini.iii i Ilii ..n,' ,li..uM 

 be given. It is (iii,\ i.,.. iiii|i.-in'jl\ iiu,\ 



men, wholesalers, retailers and 

 depend on or love the rose. 



The Exhibition. 



Under a most toi Tiii.laliN' i.i 



y opened here at the 

 on Tuesday afternoon, 



■l.-.^.-'.1.iii Fii.laviii.jlil .if 



picture it as an assured tremendous suc- 

 cess. Alas, sucfi was not the ease. II 

 was a gigantic paradox. A great success 

 as an exhibition of American rose grow- 

 ing, for the roses, what there were, were 

 magnificent. A success for the future of 



of 



hope for 



t ill. -ii.iety the lesson has 

 I lull tlie active membership 

 y did not do the planning 

 iig of the exhibition. We 

 ed on very good authority 



ilii- 



hods 



lied 



two with a miscellaneous assortment of 

 flowering plants. In one corner of the 

 room a lot of Japanese junk was framed 

 olV to simulate something from the 



