the horticultural society of new york 



Resolutions Passed by the New York Florists' Club 



Whereas, we the members of the New York Florists' Club 

 with deep sorrow received the announcement of the death of 

 our beloved member, George V. Nash. 



Not only his friends but the entire craft has lost in him an 

 indefatigable worker. His deep knowledge in horticulture, in 

 botany and his ever ready willingness to give his knowledge to 

 others made him beloved by all who knew him, and the interest 

 and assistance he has shown and given to all instructive horti- 

 cultural and floricultural enterprises at exhibitions and other- 

 wise, made him an outstanding figure in his chosen profession. 



Therefore, be it 



Resolved, that we, the members of the New York Florists' 

 Club, tender to the family of our late member our heartfelt 

 sympathy in their bereavement, and be it further 



Resolved that these resolutions be spread upon the minutes 

 of the club and a copy thereof forwarded to his family. 



Max Schling 

 John Canning 

 James Stuart 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY 



May 14. Annual Meeting of the Society. 

 May 14, 15. Flower Show in connection with the Annual 

 Meeting. 



June 4-5. Rose and Peony Show. 

 August 20-21. Gladiolus Show. 

 September 24-25. Dahlia Show. 



Annual Meeting, May 14, 1921 



The Annual Meeting of the Society was held on Saturday, 

 May 14, 1921, 4:30 P. M. in the office of the Secretary, Mansion 

 New York Botanical Garden, the president presiding. There 

 was a quorum present. 



The minutes of the annual meeting of May 8, 1920, were read 

 and approved. 



The terms of the seven directors elected at the annual meet- 

 ing in May 1918, having expired, nominations were called for, 

 for their successors, to be elected for a term of three years. 

 The following nominations were made: 



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