June 16, 1906 



HORTICULTURE 



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CINCINNATI FLORISTS' SOCIETY. 



At the annual meeting of this 

 society held on Saturday evening, 

 June 9, the following officers were 

 elected to serve for the ensuing year: 

 President, Wm. Murphy; vice-presi- 

 dent, T. B. George; secretary, C. J. 

 Ohmer; treasurer, D. Rusconi; trustee, 

 R. Witterstaetter. 



An invitation has been extended to 

 all florists, whether members of the 

 society or not, to be present at this 

 meeting. Arrangements are being 

 made for the Dayton meeting of the 

 S. A. F., and it now looks as though 

 Cincinnati would be well represented. 

 If possible those who attend will go 

 by special train. The transportation 

 committee, consisting of Messrs. Oh- 

 mer, Witterstaetter, Olinger and Mur- 

 phy, have the matter in charge. 



The picnic question was again 

 brought before the society. Those in 

 favor of continuing the annual out- 

 ings rallied their forces and carried 

 the day. Messrs. H. Schwarz. Benj. 

 George, George Murphy and Wm. 

 Speck were appointed to make all 

 necessary arrangements, and the third 

 Thursday in July seemed to be the 

 most popular date. C. E. Critchell is 

 getting up a bowling team for Day- 

 ton. If you can bowl see him and go 

 along. 



OUT-DOOR ROSE SHOW AT PHILA- 

 DELPHIA. 



A small but meritorious exhibit of 

 out-door roses was held in Horticul- 

 tural Hall under the auspices of the 

 Pennsylvania Horticultural Society on 

 the 7th and Sth insts. William Robert- 

 son carried off four firsts, his flowers 

 being extra fine in all entries. His 

 first prize six consisted of white 

 Baroness, Baroness, Margaret Dickson, 

 Paul Heyron, Magna Charta and Ulrich 

 Brunner. Other prize winners were 

 James W. Paul, J. Walter Lippincott, 

 C. A. Griscom, H. B. Rosengarten, H. 

 W. Biddle. 



NEW BEDFORD HORTICULTURAL 

 SOCIETY. 



At the monthly meeting of this 

 society held in the rooms of the Y. 

 M. C. A. building on June 11 it was 

 decided to hold a spring show in 1907. 

 The matter was placed in the hands 

 of the executive committee for action. 

 A very interesting discussion took 

 place confined chiefly to herbaceous 

 plants. A date for the annual rose 

 show will be anounced later. 



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CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES. 

 The annual rose and strawberry ex- 

 hibition of the Massachusetts Horti- 

 cultural Society will be held on Friday 

 and Saturday, June 22 and 2::. 



The Connecticut Horticultural So- 

 ciety at the meeting on June 8, decided 

 to hold an open-air meeting at the 

 rose garden, Elizabeth Park, Hartford, 

 on June 23. J. F. Huss exhibited a 

 collection of herbaceous flowers and 

 shrubs and received a certificate of 

 merit. 



The New Hampshire Horticultural 

 Society will hold its annual field 

 meeting with Prof. J. W. Sanborn in 

 Gilmanton on June 27. 



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