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BOSTON, 



lluch the same old story. Eoses, glad- 

 ioli, dark colored asters and a few out- 

 door blooms, like hydrangea, rudbeckii 

 etc., are quite plentiful. Good pinks, 

 sweet peas, light colored asters, lilies, 

 customers and money quite inclined to 

 be scarce. Surely no awakening of busi- 

 ness yet but many are dropping home 

 from vacations either with hopes of such 

 conditions soon or else because funds 

 run low! Which is it? 



Mann Brothers, of Randolph, are mak- 

 ing something of a speeixlty of a new 

 variety of the Lilium auratum. Its 

 chief characteristics are extra size and 

 strength of plant and blossom, with yel- 

 low flecks in place of the brown ones 

 in older varieties. They call it the Lil- 

 iuin auratum virginalis and claim to be 

 sole owners of anything of the kind in 

 Americi. J. S. Manter. 



TARRYTOWN, N. Y. 



A meeting of the Tarrytown Horticul- 

 tural Society was held .July 25, Presi- 

 dent J. W. Smith presiding. A commu- 

 nication was read from the department 

 of agriculture through Mr. Ligg in re- 

 gard to the digging wasp "Megastisiis 

 specious" which has been more numer- 

 ous this year than usual givin" manv 

 much trouble and annoyance. Discus- 

 sions followed as tn the best methods 

 of exterminating the same. 



Mr. Robert Donald, of Yonkers, was 

 elected to membership and Mr. George 

 Middk'ton, of Tarrytown, was proposed. 

 Mr. McFirlane read an essay on "Small 

 Fruits" and a discussion followed, many 

 taking part. A vote of thanks was ex- 

 tended to Mr. MeFarlane for 'his able 

 paper. Schedules for the November 

 show were then distributed. 



H. J. Raynor, Cor. Sec. 



FOR 1903. 



Editor Florists' Review: I wish to 

 extend to the Society of American Flor- 

 ists an invitation to meet in Dawson 

 City, Alaska, in 190.3. We have a board 

 of trade and some mountains that make 

 those in North Carolina look like mud 

 pies. Come one, come all. 



Peter Reacher, President, Vice-Pres- 

 ident, Secretary, Treasurer and Execu- 

 tive Committee of the Dawson City Flor- 

 ists' Club. 



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Plaixfield, Mich.— F. L. Wright has 

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