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The Rorists^ Review 



May 27, 1920. 



GLEN COVE, N. Y. 



Club Meeting. 



The monthly meeting of the Nassau 

 County Horticultural Society was held 

 in Pembroke hall, Glen Cove, Wednes- 

 day, May 12. President Twigg occupied 

 the chair. Messrs. Dungee, Donovan, 

 Turkington, Lutton and Van Ginoven 

 were elected to active membership and 

 two petitions for membership were re- 

 ceived. 



Jesse Frampton, Thomas Scott and 

 Charles Parr judged the monthly ex- 

 hibits and made the following awards: 

 Twelve pink Darwin tulips, William 

 Churchill, first; twelve mauve Darwin 

 tulips, Edward Harris, first; twelve 

 mixed Darwin tulips, Edward Harris, 

 first. A cultural certificate was awarded 

 Joseph L. Winsock for a fine plant of 

 calceolaria. It was announced that the 

 tulip show would be held in Pembroke 

 hall Wednesday evening. May 26. 



An interesting feature of the meet- 

 ing was the open discussion of the 

 damage done to trees and shrubs last 

 winter. Mr. Reed, of New York, gave 

 a short talk. 



The exhibits for the next meeting, 

 June 9, will be twelve hybrid tea roses, 

 three heads of lettuce and twelve mush- 

 rooms. P. W. Popp offers a special 

 prize for the best decorated basket of 

 flowers exhibited by an assistant gar- 

 dener. Arthur Cook, Cor. Sec'y- 



BXJFFALO, N. Y. 



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During the week there has been a 

 large supply of stock. With bright, 

 warm days have come tulips, daffodils 

 and outdoor valley and, as is always 

 the case after many cold aud cloudy 

 days, greenhouse stock has come in a 

 flood. The prices for most stock have 

 held firm aud large supplies have ac- 

 <"umu]ated. 



Various Notes. 



S. A. Anderson has returned from a 

 fishing trip to the lakes of northern 

 Michigan. He brought back a basket 

 of the finest speckled beauties. 



James Peake is back on the job after 

 several days of illness. 



The death of Charles Schoenhut is 

 recorded in this week's obituary 

 column. p. p. X, 



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