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HOKTICULTURE 



October 3, 1914 



HOT HOUSE GRAPES 



Black Hamburg^ Muscat of Alexandria, 

 Alicante, Appley Towers, Gros Colmar, 

 Gros Guillaume, Lady Downe's Seed- 

 ling, Madresfield Court, Black Muscat 



They are grown in our own greenhouse and can 

 be shipped immediately, if desired 



Strong Fruiting Canes 

 Planting Canes .... 



R. & J. FARQUHAR & COMPANY 



6 South Market Street, Boston, Mass. 



AMERICAN DAHLIA SOCIETY. 



The constitution and by-laws of the 

 new Dahlia Society started last week 

 at New York are quite different In 

 some respects from any similar docu- 

 ment that has ever come to our no- 

 tice. Among other innovations, the 



JAPANESE 



Bamboo Canes 



Just the thing for 



Staking Plants and 



Small Trees 



Per liuiidlc 



6 feet (1000 to bundle) $6.00 



6 feet (2000 to bundle) 11.00 



8 feet (1000 to bundle) 9.00 



10 feet (500 to bundle) 6.00 



12 feet (100 to bundle) 4.00 



14 feet (100 to bundle) 5.00 



16 feet (100 to bundle) 7.00 



STUMPP& WALTER CO. 



30 and 32 Barclay Street 



NEW YORK 



entire list of officers must be selected 

 from amateurs, with the exception 

 that "when no amateur is willing to 

 accept the burden of secretaryship a 

 professional or commercial member 

 may fill said office." The headquarters 

 must be New York City and the sec- 

 retary must reside there and among 

 his duties is the preparing and pub- 

 lishing of a monthly "Dahlia Journal" 

 which shall be distributed free lo 

 members. There will be no meetings 

 and all the business, voting, etc., of 

 the society shall be conducted by mail. 



CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES. 



The 19th annual flower show of the 

 Morris County Gardeners' and Florists' 

 Society will be held in James Assem- 

 bly Hall, Madison, N. J. on October 28 

 and 29. 



At the Kentucky State Fair in Louis- 

 ville, last week, some of the prominent 

 exhibitors in the floral department 

 were Nanz & Neuner Co.. E. G. Reim- 

 ers & Son. G. Robert Miller and Wm. 

 L. Korb, all of Louisville. 



ST. LOUIS CLUB AND ASSOCIA- 

 TION MEETINGS. 



The Retail Florists' Association 

 met on Monday, Sept. 21, at the 

 Washington Hotel. It was voted that 

 all meetings in the future would end 

 up with a few games at bowling and 

 a nice lunch. 



The St. Louis Florist Club will 

 meet Thursday, October 8th, at 2 

 o'clock. Secretary Beneke says the 

 programme mapped out at the recent 

 officers' meeting will be read to the 

 members for their approval. 



The Ladies' Home Circle were the 

 guests of Mrs. Fred W. Brunning at 

 Brunning's farm in Columbia, 111., on 

 Wednesday, Sept. 23. Mrs. E. Schray 

 will entertain the Circle on Wednes- 

 day, October 7th, at her home, 4100 

 Pennsylvania avenue. 



The St. Louis County Growers' As- 

 soc iation will meet on Wednesday 

 night, October 7th, at the Eleveii 

 Mile House at 8 P. M. President 

 Vennemann and Secretary Joseph 

 Duetschmann are making big efforts 

 for a large attendance. 



HE AC OCKS 



K E, N T I AS 



JOSEPH H^AdOCH COMPAKY 



WYNCOTF.. PA. 



