The Weekly Florists' Review. 



62J 



last Tlnnsdiiy nijjlit ami tlic large crowd 

 tliat was iircscnt soomod lo enjov itself 

 v,TV iiiiicli. All 111.' ]<v\/,-^ we're' plants 

 a,..i <-ul II,, un.. \lnrl, ,i,-,lit U due I're.l 



c. wcimt. .i..iiti ^..llnL^ I'. \i i;in-, i'. ii. 



W,.1„T aii.l Will Ad. I- I.. I llie «;n in 



a big lot of them, but there will hardly 

 be enoii<;li first-ehiss ones to ^o aroiuul 



I notice<l in the last issue of the Kk- 

 iF.w the article headed "Bowling" from 

 ro. Scott, P. N. F. P.. L. 1 think the 



Washburn will remain there some lini 

 longer, her health improving rapidly i 

 sneh a favorable climate. 



Mr. O. P. liassett is now enjoying 

 vacation at West Haden, Ind. 



ilcKcUar & Wintcrson are doing a bi 





merely an experi- 

 'hese came through 

 1 the big shipnie'nt 

 :,,. If t'bey .-an be 

 intity as well an, I 

 them up ('alifornia 



TARRYTOWN, N Y. 



Tarrytown Horticultural 



•rs present. The ex- 

 ['ported the list of es- 



will 

 Marl 



On motion a vote of thanks of the society 

 was tendered him for his able services as 

 corresi)onding secretary. Henry Bradley 

 «as elected to membership, -Alex. Mc- 

 Clelland, Alfred C. Cooke and ilr. Cross- 

 man were proposed. 



.A hundred JIarie Louise violets exhib- 

 ited li.\ Mr. ■!.... |.Ii Ilia. II. '\ were awarded 



a cert 111. .II.- .ii Ill, Ml , Claude Wilson 



and Ml \l,l. \\,.I,-. mlI-j,-. H, J, Ray- 

 ner w.i-- ,lul_\ ,i.',i,-,l a- corresponding 

 secretary, Mr. .losepb Bradley read a 

 very able essay on the cultivation of vio- 

 lets, in the discussion that followed 

 Messrs, Cockburn, Scott, Farlow and 

 Mooney taking part. 



H. ,1. Rat.xer, 

 Corresponding Secretary. 



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