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The Florists^ Review 



Fbbbdabx 6. 1919. 



PITTSBUBGH. 



Horticultural Society. 



A membership drive will be inaugu- 

 rated at the coming session of the Hor- 

 ticultural Society of Western Pennsyl- 

 vania February 18, in the auditorium of 

 the East Liberty Carnegie Library. 

 President "William Allen, superintendent 

 of the Homewood cemetery, who has 

 been in indifferent health for the last 

 year, has improved sufficiently to enable 

 him to preside at the January meeting 

 of the organization. There was no for- 

 mal program, the evening having been 

 devoted mainly to discussing the Gar- 

 deners' District Conference at the Chat- 

 ham hotel January 30. James Stewart 

 received a cultural certificate for a 

 chorizema grown in the greenhouse of 

 Andrew W. Mellon. David Fraser 

 showed a fine specimen of Dutch hya- 

 cinth, while Thomas Edward Taylor con- 

 tributed cyclamens. The annual elec- 

 tion of officers scheduled for the even- 

 ing was postponed until the February 

 session. 



Various Notes. 



Miss Elsie Langhans, who has been 

 substituting at the store of McGrath & 

 Langhans during the fall and early win- 

 ter in order to release Harry P. Lang- 

 hans for government work, has returned 

 to private life following the return of 

 her brother from Camp Forest, Ga. Paul 

 Evans, a member of the staff, has re- 

 turned to business after a two weeks' 

 attack of influenza. 



Local florists express the deepest re- 

 gret for the recent death of Milton 

 Alexander, who for years has been a 

 frequent trade visitor in the city and 

 was held in the highest esteem by all. 



Among recent commercial visitors in 

 town were Samuel S. Pennock, William 

 Smith and Charles Grakelow, all of 

 Philadelphia. E. E. S. 



WESTEBLT, B. I. 



Peter S. Byrnes, of the Homogansett 

 Greenhouses, had numerous pieces for 

 the funeral of Sheriff James B. S. 

 Wightman, at Wiekford, February 2. 



Conrad Schultz is much interested in 

 the movement to straighten the road 

 leading from his property at Westerly 

 to the Charlestown line. It will greatly 

 enhance the value of his property, as 

 well as facilitate the handling of his 

 products. 



George L. Stillman was a business 

 visitor in New York and vicinity last 

 week. W. H. M. 



Eiver Falls, Wis.— H. B. Vlieland, of 

 the Eiver Falls Floral Co., has a 

 wounded son just home from France. 



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