October 23, 1915 



HORTICULTURE 



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SPARKILL - - N.Y. 



W. W. Ohhveiler as trustee were in- 

 stalled into office. There was a discus- 

 sion on corsage bouquets in which 

 several of the retailers took part and 

 made things interesting lor awhile. 

 Messrs. Janiecke and Windier were 

 appointed to consider and report at 

 the next meeting as to the advisability 

 of holding a flower show next spring. 

 The treasurer's report showed that the 

 club's finances are in a healthy condi- 

 tion. 



After adjournment the president in- 

 vited all to a fine lunch on the lawn. 

 At the end a rousing vote of thanks 

 was extended Mr. Bourdet and his 

 family for their splendid afternoon 



hospitality. 



CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES. 



The next regular meeting of the 

 Cleveland Florists' Club will be held 

 Monday, November 1. This will be a 

 big "live" meeting because it will be 

 the last meeting before the big Cleve- 

 land Flower Show. 



Fra.nk a. Fbiedi.ey. Sec'y. 



The First Annual Convention of the 

 Western Walnut Association will be 

 held at the Imperial Hotel, Portland, 

 Oregon, November 3 and 4, 1915. The 

 programe for the meeting, whiih con- 

 tains some instructive cultural topics, 

 may be obtained by writing to the sec- 

 retary. H. V. Mk.vde. 



Orenco, Ore. 



I'nder the auspices of the Commit- 

 tee on Gardens of the Massachusetts 

 Hortiiultural Society a visit will be 

 made to the Arnold Arboretum, Jama- 

 ica Plain, on Wednesday, October 27, 

 1915. Professor John G. Jack, of the 

 Arboretum staff, will conduct the party, 

 pointing out and describing the vari- 

 ous fruiting trees and berried shrubs. 



Members of the Society and their 

 personal friends are cordially invited 

 to be present on this occasion. The 

 party will assemble at the Forest Hills 

 entrance to the Arboretum at 10 

 o'clock A. M., and the visit will occ upy 

 two hours. IVrii.i.wi P Run. Sec'y. 



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