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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



May 30, 1901. 



The Coming Flower Show. 



A special nieetiii!; of the Florists' Club 

 was held at the Cut Flower Co.'s store, 

 504 Liberty street, to consider arrange- 

 ments for and details of the rose show 

 to be held by the club in this city June 

 13. The school room of the First Ger- 

 man Evangelical Church, corner of 

 Smithfield street and Sixth avenue, has 

 been secured for the show. It is a most 

 excellent place and in the very center 

 and most convenient part of the city. 



While outdoor roses are to be the 

 main feature of the exhibition, all man- 

 ner of other hardy flowers are to be in- 

 cluded; also an exhibit of greenhouse 

 flowers. And Dr. Holland, the director 

 of the Carnegie Museum, has kindly un- 

 dertaken to get up a large collection of 

 wild flowers and name them properly 

 and exhibit them at our show. 



Everything looks fair to having a very 

 interesting exhibition and the club mem- 

 bers are going into it with a hearty 

 good will. The professors of botany in 

 the high schools have asked permission 

 to bring their classes in a body to see 

 the flowers, and amateurs, gardeners and 

 park men are enthusiastic in the mat- 

 ter, and so are the church folks, for they 

 have given us the use of their church 

 without money and without price. No 

 prizes will be given and no admission 

 charged. Everything will be free; the 

 club bears all expenses. 



Now if any one of our good friends 

 throughout the country have any roses 

 or other flowers, hardy, tender or \vild, 

 they wish to show to our Pittsburg peo- 

 ple, and they will kindly send them 

 here so as to reach us on June 12, we 

 shall be glad to have them and shall 

 take care of them and stage them and 

 affix name and address of donor to them. 

 Please address boxes to Pittsburg Cut 

 Flower Co., 504 Liberty street, Pittsburg, 

 and mark on each box or basket "For 

 Florists' Club," and they will be taken 

 proper care of. After the show the flow- 

 ers are to be sent to the different hos- 

 pitals. P. A. 



Rochester, N. Y. — The annual con- 

 vention of the American Seed Trade 

 Association will be held in this city 

 June 11 to 13. Headquarters will be at 

 Powers' Hotel, rates $3 to $4 a day, 

 American plan. Rooms may be re- 

 served by addrssing Mr. W. J. Mande- 

 ville, this city. 



HoLTOKE, MASs.^At the annual meet- 

 ing of the Horticultural Society oflScers 

 were elected as follows: Dr. E. A. 

 Reed, president; A. F. Sickman, vice- 

 president; G. H. Sinclair, secretary; C. 

 E. Mackintosh, treasurer. 



Niagara Falls, N. Y. — The head- 

 quarters of the American Association 

 of Nurserymen during the annual con- 

 vention, to be held here June 12 to 14, 

 iwill be at the Cataract House. 



In the advertisement of Messrs. 

 Welch Bros, on page 843 of our last is- 

 sue the quotation of $1.50 per 1,000 ap- 

 plied to dagger ferns only and to noth- 

 ing else in the adv. 



South Haven, Mich. — A heavy frost 

 on May 14 did serious damage to the 

 fruits in this section, destroying many of 

 the blossoms. 



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