November 13. IHIS 



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BUSINESS TROUBLES. 

 New York — Hanft Bros., florists, 

 have filed schedules showing liabilities 

 of $17,536 and assets of $1,828, con- 

 sisting of accounts, $1,500; fixtures, 

 $200; horse and wagon. $65; stock, $50, 

 and cash, $13. 



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CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES. 



A joint flower show will be held by 

 the State Florists' Society of Minne- 

 sota, the Minneapolis Florists' Club 

 and St. Paul Florists' Club on Decem- 

 ber 3 and 4, at the West Hotel. 



The Montreal Gardeners' and Flor- 

 ists' Club will hold its annual banquet 

 early in December. The next business 

 meeting will take place on December 

 6, when election of officers will be in 

 order. 



A Florists' Club has been organized 

 at Evansville, Ind., at the greenhouses 

 of Niednagel & Sons. About twenty 

 charter members were recorded. Ofil- 

 cers were elected as follows: Presi- 

 dent, Wm. Halbrooks; Vice-President, 

 Karl Zeidler; Secretary, E. L. Fenton; 

 Treasurer, Emil Niednagel. 



The State Florists' Association of 

 Indiana had a field day at Richmond 

 on Tuesday, Nov. 2, visiting the estab- 

 lishments of E. G. Hill Co., Chas. 

 Knopf Floral Co., G. R. Cause, F. H. 

 Lemon, Edw. Ruch, Fulle Bros., John 

 A. Evans Co. and The Advance Co. 

 The next meeting will be held at Fort 

 Wayne on December 7. 



The monthly meeting of the New 

 Jersey Floricultural Society was held 

 in Orange, N. J., on Monday, Nov. Ist. 

 A talk on Tree Surgery and Entom- 

 ology was given by F. A. Cutter, of 

 Orange, which was enjoyed by the 

 members. Max Schneider, gard. to 

 Peter Hauck. Jr., received points In 

 the following order: Begonia metalll- 

 ca 80. violets 60, carnations 70, chrys- 

 anthemums 70. Emil Panuska re- 

 ceived 85 points tor a fine specimen 

 plant of Celosia Pride of Castle Gould. 

 A vote of thanks was extended to Mr. 

 Cutter. 



The Cincinnati Florists' Society met 

 at J. \. Peterson's place on Monday 

 afternoon. Before the meeting J. \. 

 Peterson and his sons showed the 

 members through the greenhouses. 

 There we saw a wonderful lot of Be- 

 gonias, Mrs. J. A. Peterson, Melior, 

 and Glory of Cincinnati as well as cyc- 

 lamen and other Peterson specialties. 

 After luncheon Mrs. Peterson and 

 Clarence Peterson exhibited pictures 

 that were taken in the west when Mr. 

 and Mrs. Peterson went to San Fran- 

 cisco last summer. The hosts were 

 tendered a hearty vote of thanks for 

 their generous hospitality. 



Frank Dunlop, son of J. H. Dunlop, 

 Toronto, Ont., will take the course In 

 Floriculture at Cornell this season. 



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