286 



The Weekly Florists' Review, 



Jno. A. ScoUay, Biooklyn, N. Y., liigh- 

 Iv commended for plant sjiiinkler and 

 m.ttv bulbs. 



Hubert Flowerday, E. A. Scrib- 

 ns I'.nnvii, P. Srlirnotor, Then. 



K. W. JI..lt, Xrw V. 



iiii'nd.'d f.ii- lubb.T li..-.- 



W. .1. fcwiv. J'.eiliii. > 



uiilbiiifks. 

 liighly com- 



S. D. 



beiiclics, new siipjort Ini j^n 

 Those Present. 



couventio 



jihea D. Uoran, Biidge- 

 n. Cromwell; J. H. Ives, 

 -■^ iHKl Tlieo. Wirth, Hart- 

 :imiM<tu and wife, New 

 I III' Norwicb; C. C. 



Saunders, 

 ll:r>ri s;,,:]hi.i,, w. o. Saunders, E. C. 



I II!-' .ni.i r w Miller. 



N' »^ ^''ll. A T. Boddington, C. B. 

 \Vr:iilirir.,i ;,nd wife, ratrick O'Mara, F. 

 ■ri:Lfii(iliv. .1. ,\ii--tiu Shaw, J. I. Donlan. Al- 

 fred I.ansjaUr, A. T. De La Mare, Alex. 

 \V;illa<e. John Young, J. W. Withers, L. J. 

 Kre^liiiviT, .r. li. Nugent, Jr., Theo. Lang 

 :ii)(l wit'.-. ,)iio, M Theilman, J. I. Raynor 

 :iiiil uijr, 1', \v. i.,.ntz, W. F. Sheridan, Mrs. 

 II n.i^.i ,ir].i .laughter, Emil Stetfens. H. 



\\ '.ii 11-^. N\ 1. Brower and H. Beaulieu, 



.\.'H \.irl> ciij .\. Schreable, Attica; M. L. 

 Haiii))ioii, iirLhard Park; Lyman B. Craw 

 anil Andrew iOlder, Irvington-on-Hudson ; J. 

 \\. 11. (;rupe and A. J. Grupe, Schenectady ; 

 < '. \V. Ward, Queens ; F. R. Pierson and J. 

 U. Fotheringham, Tarrytown ; J. H. Gould, 

 Middleport ; E. S. Hampton, Springbrook : 

 !•;. Harris, Delanson ; D. Y. Mellis and 

 (laughter.s, Chas. Zeller, L. Sehmutz, P. Dail- 

 ledouze and H. Dailledouze, Flatbush ; C. B. 

 Ilnmphrey, Rome: G. Bartholme and wife, 

 Syracuse : Anton Schultheis and G. Golsner, 

 College Point; Louis Dupuy, Whitestone ; 

 \V. C. Barry and F. W. Warrant and wife. 

 Itocliester : L. A. Hurlbut, Troy ; John Don- 

 aldson. Klmhurst ; John Dingwall, Albany ; 

 Alex. Burns, Woodside ; A. D. Carpenter, 

 Coboes: F. C. Schweinfurth, Bronxville; 

 Jas. Dean and Chas. Lenkers, Freeport ; F. 

 E. G. Lee. Cazenovia ; W. H. Siebrecht, Asto- 

 ria : H. (i. Kretschman. West Nyack ; W. J. 

 < 'owee, Berlin ; C. T. Guenther. Hamburg ; 

 U. B. Shannon, Aug. Manee, John V. Phil- 

 lips and daughter, C. F. Drawiel, A. Wol- 

 W. C. Krick, wife and son, Brook- 



lyn. 



ille. 



Ohio — Adam Graham, J. M. Gasser, C. J. 

 (Jraham. H. A. Hart, James Eadie, Isaac 

 Kennedy, S. N. Pentecost and wife, L. War- 

 nicke. (J. M. Nauman and F. C. Barteis, 

 Cleveland ; J. A. I'eterson, R. Witterstaetter, 

 Max Rudolph. E. G. Gillett, Wm. Mann and 

 S. Sunderbruch, Cincinnati ; Geo. A. HeinI 

 S. N. Peck and F. J. Peck, Toledo ; E. Hip- 

 pard, John Walker, Geo. McLean and F G. 

 Cox. Youngstown ; H. P. Smith and wife, 

 Piqua; Asher M. Coe, Coe Ridge; John 

 Merkel. Carl Hagenburger and Philip Hagen- 

 burger. Mentor ; H. R. Carlton. Willoughby • 

 T. B. Stroup. New Philadelphia; A. L. 

 Brown and wife, West Mentor ; Geo. P. Mel- 

 len. Springfield ; L. Ullrich. Tiffin ; August 

 Schmitt and Henry Kunz, Glenville ; L. B. 

 Pierce and son, Tallmadge ; Geo. L. Miller, 

 Newark; H. H. Ritter and H. M. Altick. 

 Dayton; L. L. Lamborn, Alliance; Joseph 

 H. Cunningham and wife. Delaware ; Henry 

 Schwab, Zanesville: J. R. Hellenthal. Co- 

 lumbus; Henry Young, Ada; W. E. Hall, 

 Clyde. 



Oregon — A. J. Johnson, Astoria ; Jas. 

 I'orbes. Portland. 



I'Hnnsylvani.i — John Westcott. W. K. 

 I'-'iii ' ii '- Ti Ball and .son, Geo. Ander- 

 -"" • ' ' !■ 'i' Kift. S. S. Skidelskv. H. 



, ' '• ' n'Connor, Geo. M. Moss, 



" ' ' ' I W. P. Craig. A. B. Cart- 



wife, J. W. Ludv 



Rhode Island — T. J. Johusluu, J. J. Jen- 

 sen and J. B. Canning. Providence ; Chas. D. 

 Stark and Mrs. B. Hunnick. Newport ; R. W. 

 Greene, Warwick ; J. F. Shiilinger, River- 

 side. 



South Dakota — R. C. Newbury, Mitchell. 



Vermont — Jno. Wilson. Burlington. 



West Virginia — G. Obermeyer, Parkers 

 burg. 



Wisconsin— c r r.,,-,iwi-.rtii i^ \ ii.i;'..n 



A. Klokner. Mi-- " I' ■■ i':-! ' i: 



Wbitnall and \m i M i Mi 



and daugliter, i ■ i ■ .i i i < 



Ashland; O. S.\-[\ '■-:■■! immI uii.', 1 1. .,ii,.i,,, 



Hawaii— P. J. Rhodes, Uouolulu. 



Illinois — A. McAdams, Geo. Asmus and 

 wife, O. P. Bassett. Geo. M. Garland. N. J. 

 Rupp. Iv F. Wintersou and wife. Jus. Fi.i.v 



P. H. l:.i . I,... 11, .: 



Ben11ir\, I \ lliiiii 

 Rudd. J. c. Vaushan an 

 C. W. Scott and Ch.i- 

 James Hartshorne, J"- 

 Tliompson, Joliet ; O. 1, 

 Bovpy and W. F. Presii 

 Kuhl, Pekin ; C. M. Hem 

 Wiilus, Danville; L. D. 



Robf 



Meyla 

 daugh 



B. Wiegand. II. W. 



G. Hill, J. A, Evans and i.;. 1!. Causi-. Uidi- 

 mond. 



Iowa — W. L. Morris. J. T. D. Fulmer and 

 daughter and Mrs. M. E. West and daughter. 

 Des Moines ; J. F. Wilcox and wife. Council 

 Bluffs ; P. L. Larson, Fort Dodge ; J. C. 

 Rennison. Sioux City ; J. T. Temple. Daven- 

 port ; W. T. Symonds and wife. Decorah ; 

 John McDonald and wife. Farmer City ; W. 

 B. Perry and wife. Cresco. 



H. G. Walker. Joseph Coenen and son. Aug. 

 Baumer and Prank Schulz. Louisville ; S. M. 

 Harbison and wife, Danville. 



Louisiana — Harry Papworth, New Or- 

 leans. 



Maryland — Geo. Smith, Wm. J. Johnston. 

 F. C. Bauer. Geo, Halin. Philip B. Welsh. 

 Wm. Lehr. C. L. Sielmlil. i:. II. Paterson. 

 Wm. Clirisii.., i:Hi II.'- and M. Rich- 

 mond, r.ali I III .1..-^. Wm. Madi- 

 son anil .1 11 ! ' .\anstown; R. 

 Vinceiii. .li . :.:,., I. .\ \iii.ent. White 

 Marsh; •\\iu. 1;.--m. Ila;;. i -i -h u ; Jas. Mc- 

 Knab, Catonsvillf. 



Massachusetts — J. A. Pettigrew. M. H. 

 Norton. W. J. Stewart. P. Welch. Robert 

 Greenlaw. J. W. Howard and son. Tims. J. 

 Grev and Slark Dean. Bn=fnn ■ <: H Tlinnip 

 son. A. J. Ixiveless. K.h^m i.hIm,- ,,,.1 r 

 Lindberg. Lenox; L. r. I II I 



Smith. Hinsdale: J. T 1; i - 



FramiuKliaii] : IT. W. Sm; Mn M,,-:iL-ia i: 

 O. Orpfl, l.anra--;,-!- ■ W \n \A-^:,i. Wan-r- 

 Iv; ilr.i -I Kip-- 1I--1. I I I, i: S. Foil- 

 well aiMi I - r :.-l,i: H. Miller 



and .1 Mill -I I \\ 11.11 ]-:well Rox- 



:\In 



Pete 



A. Rackham. Wm. Dilger. 

 and wife. Chas. Warncke. 

 obert Watson. F. Holznagle 

 Wilson. F. Pautke and wife. 

 J. A. Briscoe. F. II. Beard, 



III apolli 



y. J.^J. 



\\'!r'i<'lier.'''^F'. 

 ai'saul Ilill; 

 Henderson, 



Arrivals Registered Thursday. 



rdam. 

 John 



■ and 



President's Reception. 



XnUvitlistanding that a steady driz- 

 zling rain marred the first evening of 

 the convention, the meeting hall was 

 packed with enthusiastic florists and 

 their friends. It took considerable time 



for the loiii; i uliinin nt i \i\r I" jia— uni 



shake hamU with i In- -.nii-ii-- ..Hi,-,-,-. 

 Miss Stcwaii. Mi-- n Mai.i. \li~. KaM 

 ing and Mrs. IScatty a-^i^lcd the ;;ciillc- 

 men whose names are tlieirs and many 

 witty remarks were passed along among 

 the males present about O'Mara's single 

 blessedness. The rrnptinn nrrr. ;Mr. J.' 

 K. M. L. Farquhai. m| IIm-Imh. lU-Iivered 

 his most interest ill L' i llii-l i ainl lecture 

 on "Horticulture in .la|iaii." He showed 

 some 160 different and extremely beau- 

 tiful views of Japan, depicting most in- 

 teresting features of Japanese florticul- 

 ture. What was of most interest was 

 his remarks on lily culture. All varie- 

 ties of Lilium lancifoliuni were culti- 

 vated, but L. auratvim was generally col- 

 lected. He referred to opinion expressed 

 by a noted scientist that L. auratum was 

 the outcome of a cross between T^. Loug- 

 iflorum and L. Henryii. Jlr. Farquhar 

 sail! this was an error, as while L. Long- 

 iilniiiiii could be found growing plenti- 

 iiill\ ill Jipan. L. Henrvii was not found 

 tlicrc. lie also stated that much of the 

 disease among longiflorums was due to 

 too early digging. Tlie bulbs being 

 packed green and left to sweat in the hot 

 sun on the dorks. T.ouniflonmis were be- 

 ing extcnsivrl\ am! -iinr-, fully grown 

 in the soutlicvn i-laial aihl iiirrr were no 

 reasons why hulli- . i nl.l iioi l.c had from 

 there as early as from HcrmucU. Lim- 

 ited quantity of good bulbs were obtain- 

 able there now. Jlr. Farquhar seemed 

 to be exhaustless on the subject. The 

 large crowd present thoroughly enjoyed 



