December 19, 1908 



HORTICULTURE 



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Laurel Festooning 5 00 and 6. On per hundred yards 

 Princes- Pine 6 00 



Fancy Holly, Extra Fine O ality 5.00 per case 



Laurel Wreaths, made up extra fine 



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 Boxwood Wreathe, made up extra fit e 



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Holly Wreath-, Extra Quality, covered both side 



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Southern Wild Smila \ 3 50 and 7 00 per case 



Branch Laurel 50c per bundle 



Dagger and Fancy Ferns, Extra Quality 1.50 per M 



New Crop Brilliant Bronze and Green Galax 



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Immortelles, all colors 2 50 per dozen 



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BOSTON, MASS. 



NEW JERSEY FL0R1CU LTU RAL 

 SOCIETY. 



The monthly meeting and annual 

 election of this society took place on 

 December 11. The topic for discus- 

 sion was "How to Increase the Use- 

 fulness of the Society," opened by 

 President Malcolm Mac Rorie. The 

 organization of a Bowling Club was 

 proposed by Joseph A. Manda. George 

 Smith made the suggestion that it 

 would be better to have something 

 in which all might take part, that 

 there was a form of parlor bowling, 

 and also rubber quoits. Edwin 

 Thomas would have refined vaude- 

 ville made up of talent in the society, 

 framed upon the plan used in a neigh- 

 boring church and which had proved 

 attractive. The matter was finally 

 referred to the essay committee. 



A .letter was read from James D. 

 Cockcroft, offering carnation Georgia 

 for the exhibition, received too late 

 for action. The floral display con- 

 sisted of vases of mixed carnations 

 by William Reid, narcissus Paper 

 White and Roman hyacinths by Mrs. 

 Schneider, mixed roses by John Der- 

 \ an and Cypripedium insigne Lagerae 

 by Edwin Thomas. The latter the re- 



cent new hybrid by Lager & Hurrell 

 which only three persons at present 

 possess and which is to the dark 

 form of this genus what the Sanderae 

 is to the yellow variety. It was re- 

 marked that its estimation by John E. 

 Lager was shown in the name given 

 after his wife. 



The election resulted in the follow- 

 ing officers: President, Malcolm 

 MacRorie, re-elected; vice-president, 

 Edwin Thomas; secretary, John Der- 

 van; treasurer, William Reid, re- 

 elected, and an arbitration committee 

 of A. T. Caparn, William Reid and 

 John Hayes. J. B. D. 



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