March 23, 1918 



H B T 1 C U L T U R E 



389 



IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL 



Send us your orders for Washington, D. C. and the 

 surrounding country. 



We have the Best Stock, Quickest and Most Satis- 

 factory Service. Prices Right. We carry the largest 

 stock by far of any Retail Flower Store in the. East. 



REMEMBER, every customer must be satisfied. — If not, 

 either the order will be duplicated or no pay accepted. 



GUDEi BROTHERS COMPANY 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 



carried that the President nominate 

 members of the various Rose Test 

 Garden Committees and that this list 

 be submitted to the Executive Com- 

 mittee for adoption. 



Dr. A. C. Beal, Chairman of the 

 Committee appointed to draw up rules 

 and regulations for the exhibition of 



garden roses read a detailed report 

 which was referred to the Executive 

 Committee with power. 



Mr. Robert Pyle for the Committee 

 on regulations reported favorably on 

 the registration of the following: 



Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury, request- 

 ed by Edward Towill, Roslyn, Pa. Vic- 



Why 



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Park St., Boston 



Because Satisfaction 

 Is Guaranteed! 



Usual Trade Discount 



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tory and Freedom by Reinhold Un- 

 dritz, West New Brighton, N. Y. 



A committee consisting of F. L.. At- 

 kins, Rutherford, N. J., Robert Chase, 

 Chase, Ala., and John Dayton, Paines- 

 ville. Ohio, was appointed to increase 

 the interest in the work of the Ameri- 

 can Rose Society and to solicit mem- 

 berships among nursery men. 



Treasurer May's Annual Report. 

 For Vcar Knding; March t4th, 1918. 



RECEIPTS 



Cash on Hand *1,8.54.70 



From Secretary and other sources 6,314.,')2 

 Interest on Mortgage certiflcates. . . 150.00 



" Permanent Fund 18.89 



" General Account 29.52 



$8,.'!67.6,'? 



DISBURSEMENTS. 



Rose Annual and printing $2,366.3.'? 



Oeneral expenses 4,217.45 



Deposit Permanent Fund ' 50.00 



To Balance 1.733.&'5 



$8,367.63 

 Permanent Fund. 



Westchester & Bronx Title & Mort- 

 gage Guaranty Co. 



Three Mortgage certiflcates. .$3,000.00 



Summit Trust Company. 



Permanent Fund 300.00 



Hubhard Medal Fund 250.00 



We are very sorry to learn of the In- 

 tirmity which has come upon our ven- 

 (^rable friend, Rev. C. S. Harrison. Mr. 

 Harrison has just returned to his 

 home in York. Neb., from California, 

 where he spent the winter, suffering 

 from spinal neuralgia and almost 

 blind with a cataract. There Is some 

 hope of having the cataract removed. 



