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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



JANUARY 2G, 1899. 



MADISON, N. J. 



Mr. Louis A. Noe. son of L. M. Noe, 

 the American Beauty grower, of Madi- 

 son, was married on Wednesday, Jan. 

 18, to Miss Bertha S. S. Collins, at 

 Tottenville, Staten Island, the father 

 of the bride, the Rev. Robt. B. Col- 

 lins, officiating. 



The bridal party entered the parlor 

 and took their position under a large 

 and elegant canopy of smilax and 

 American Beauty roses. The bride 

 carriea a handsome shower bouquet of 

 Brides. The maid of honor and brides- 

 maids beautiful shower bouquets of 

 Meteors. Miss Lillian N. Noe, as 

 flower girl, carried a picture hat 

 filled with roses and maiden-hair fern. 



The house was artistically decorated 

 by Chas. Witheridge, of Newark, N. 

 J., with palms, garlands of smilax, 

 Beauties and holly, the green and red 

 making a very pleasing effect under 

 the artificial "light, as the curtains 

 were drawn to exclude the sun. Tall 

 vases, filled with long-stemmed Amer- 

 ican Beauties were placed around the 

 mantelpieces. The table decoration 

 consisted of a fine centerpiece of 

 mixed roses. There were used about 

 150 strings of smilax and 500 roses. 



After a southern trip Mi. una inrs. 

 Noe will reside in their beautiful new 

 home, lately built, near Mr. Noe's ex- 

 tensive rose growing establishment, 

 at Madison, N. J. PENN. 



DETROIT. 



iWith fine spring-like weather, trade 

 has continued fair, with enough stock 

 to supply the demand, possibly with 

 the exception of some varieties of 

 roses and white carnations. Violets 

 are in plentiful supply, but are used up 

 in funeral work. 



Mr. Breitmeyer and Mr. Rackham 

 will go to Philadelphia to attend the 

 Carnation meeting and extend the in- 

 vitation to hold the next meeting in 

 Detroit. 



At the last meeting of the club Mr. 

 Rackham read a paper on Carnation 

 Culture, which was discussed at length 

 makitg the meeting a real carnation 

 meeting. 



The President appointed Mr. Taylor 

 ■of Mt. Clemens to read a paper on 

 Violet Culture on Feb. 15th, and as 

 he is an adept, there will no doubt 

 be a full house on that date. 



RAG. 



NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 



At the last regular meeting or our 

 club the following members were 

 elected to office: Andrew J. Fish, 

 president; Thomas White, vice-presi- 

 dent; Peter Murray, secretary; Samuel 

 S. Peckham. assistant secretary; 

 Thomas S. Dahl. treasurer; commit- 

 tee, James Garthly, William Keith, 

 August Jahn. 



The club voted not to hold another 

 chrysanthemum exhibition this fall, 

 owing to lack of patronage by the 

 public and failure financially. 



PETER MURRAY, Sec'y. 



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