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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



January 14. 1904. 



OCEANIC. N. J. 



The meeting of the iloumouth Couuty 

 Horticultural Society was held Jauuary 

 S, President Turner in the chair. One 

 new member was elected. The discus- 

 sion of the evening was "The Forcing 

 ■of Lilacs and Azaleas," in which most 

 ■of the members took jjart. Two tables 

 of flowers were shown. II. A. Kettel, 

 .gardener to James Loeb, had five varie- 

 ties of tulpils. some narcissi, Bride and 

 Maid and Golden Gate roses in grand 

 form. William Turner, gardener for M. 

 ■C D. Borden, showed carnations En- 

 chantress, Lawson, Bradt, Prosperity, 

 Queen, Lorna, Roosevelt and Governor 

 Wolcott. Mr. Turner lias about the best 

 ■carnations in this vicinit.v and his En- 

 chantress are exceptionally fine. N. 

 Butterbach, gardener for C. N. Bliss, 

 had Lawson, Prosperity, White Bradt, 

 Manley and a seedling, a soft pink, 

 unique in its shade, which scored 9.5 

 points and bids fair to surpass Law- 

 son in shape, color and substance. George 

 H. Hale showed a big vase of poinset- 

 tias, which are not easily excelled. Mr. 

 Hale was asked to give a few points 

 ■on the culture of same, which I am sure 

 were a benefit to every one present. The 

 .judges for the night were W. AV. Keu- 

 ned.y, John Kennedy and W. H. Griffiths. 

 The society decided to hold its meet- 

 ings twice a month during the winter, 

 as previously. The eighth annual ball 

 ■of the society will be held on February 

 12. " B. ■ 



CANANDAIGUA, N. Y. 



Business here during the holidays was 

 all that could be desired, plants and 

 ■cut flowers selling equally well. Carna- 

 tions were in short suppl.v, while roses 

 and violets were about equal to the de- 

 mand. Trade has held up very well 

 since Christmas, with never at any time 

 enough cut flowers to go around. 



McKerr & Hawley have had two very 

 ■fine decorations since Christmas, the 

 ■most important being for the Suther- 

 land-Smith wedding, which was the 

 largest affair of its kind which has 

 taken place here in many years. Eob- 

 ert H. McKerr put up the decorations in 

 both house and church. This firm is 

 growing some very good carnations and 

 roses. 



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