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The Florists^ Review 



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iilciit clci't -I. S. Ilcihliiiks<iu to llie 

 jphitl'iiini. 'IMir iii'w \ ice |iiT-,i,|,|[t , 

 ]{(iiri:iii .). [|-\\iii, \\;ls cscdil cd to tin' 

 jilatfonii li.\ .1. A. iM;iii(l;i ;iii(l \Vall;ice 

 ]{. rii'i-soa ami iiKulf a slioi-1 aililross 

 a]i]irt'cialivo of his election to ollice. 

 Scerelar.\' Yoiiiij;- iiiaile siiitai)le re- 

 .^pouse to a eall from the cliaii', yrace- 

 fiill.N- ackiiowli'djiiii^ the coiiipliiiient 

 jiaid liiiii by his reiile<'tioii to the 

 (itiice ho has hehl so hiiijj;. Treasurer 

 Ifickards sent liis rof!;rets that lie could 

 not he ])reseiit that evening;, hoinf^ 

 i]ldijj;e(l to lea\o tli(> city inunedialtdy 

 after tlie inoctinji of the trustees. Joseph 

 A. Maiida and Percy J5. Iii^,'l>y, newly- 

 elected trustees, also made short ad- 

 dresses ami jiromised earnest elfurt to 

 ('(intinne tlu? (dnli's success. 



President JIendri(dison then tocik the 

 L::i\(d and jiresided for tlie remainder of 

 the meetinj^. 



Secretary Youn<^ iea<l a letter fi-oni cx- 

 I 'resident Heiishaw e.xpressinj; regret at 

 Ills inaliility to he present, but exlendini^ 

 liis liest uislies for the success of the new 

 nlininistration. On motion of Mr. Knight, 

 file secretary was instilicted to l(dephoiie 

 Mr. llenshaw assuring; him of the (dub's 

 <\Mipatliy with him in his illness and the 

 li(ip(> ol' the irieinlu'rs that he wonld lie 

 speedily restored to Ilea Itli. 



Committees Appointed. 



President Hendii(dison made a short 

 iiiau.;.;ural address, durini; which he ex- 

 pressed his li(dief in the wisdom of 

 udotdintt a liudi^ct system for the control 

 of the club's exjienditnres, I'ecommeiided 

 elfdrts to extend tlH> life niembershi|i list 

 .iinl the settiuix aside of all money rc- 

 i-eived I rem thai source in a separate 

 fund, and nr^ed that :; reasonable a]ipro- 

 jiriation be made to the essay committee 

 fill- Use in securini,'- lecturers. He an- 

 nounced the ajipointment of committees 

 t'oi the year as follows: 



.\\v;irils- Cliiirli's \V. Kiii^'lit. clLiiiin.oi ; W \\\ 

 II. Sid. n>. '111. r, o-i- Iiiiir. .I..se|ili .Mmii.Iu, .Vrtlnii- 

 lliTriiiKton, I'r.iiik II, I'lMciiclh , Cliarl.'s II 

 lolty. 



Kxliiliilidii I. Kii;Iil. ili:iiTin:oi : IMwaril A 



Maiida, Curl liiixld-. .M . .Matlii-n \ S. hiil 



'licls. ,Ir. 



INs:iy :iiii| 1,mI iirr M,i\ Scliiiii^', rliairinaii 

 A. V. FaiilkniT. (,'. I/nwilur. 



I-i ;;i~lalivi' Win. .\. Sidircchl. .Jr., ( liaiimati ; 

 r. l; I'ielscli, .\. I,. Millrr. 



l'iililiiil.\- .1. 11. repiH-r. cliainiiaii. Win .\ 

 I'liiUiiis. I.,o<i Klciii. 



lli>nso anil cntcrtainnii'iil r.'i.r- lirrl.iinl, 

 'li.iirnian; l-alwani \. llaiill. A. Kailni'. I„-.i 

 Kl.'in. Frank le.lsn.r. 



CdCKl „r llic clnb \. T. 1).- I,.i Mari'. chair 

 n,an; Kniil Srliloss, ,1. II. Kicssci-. .luliii> Ho.Oiis. 

 'Ii.irlcs Scliwaki'. 



'I'r.insiK.rt.itiipii ('. I/owllnr, iliairni.in. 



Animal l>an<|U>-t Koinan .1. Irwin. <-liaii'ni.aii ; 

 I'liilip Ki'ssliT. .Iosi'|ili F.nriili, Itoii.TI Ki'elirii\ 

 :.. K. I)u|in.v. I'cr. ,\ II Ki;;U.v, Cli.irli's S.'li.-ii.k. 



• lilVoid [.owther, for the transporta 

 lion committee, aiiiionnc(>(| the arr.'in;^e- 

 ments made for t raiis|iortat ion to Wash- 

 nitjton to tlie convention of the.Vmoriean 

 Caruatifdi Societ\ and the National 

 J'lowcr Growers ' Associat ion, .laniiarv 2() 

 and L'7. 



.\rthur ll(>rrin;^ton. lor the tlower sluiw 

 committee, respondid that at a meeting 

 of the .joint i;oniniiltee that afternoon, 

 arrangements for the siuing show were 

 found to bi> most complete. The com- 

 petitive >ectioii would be larger than 

 befoie, and .all the big exhibits expected 

 wonhl niateri,-ili/e: in fact, were already 

 arranged for. 'i'lie trade exhibition w;is 

 iJot so f;ir .-I Ix.'inced as usual, but no 

 anxiety \\;is t'eli on that scoi'e, indica 

 lions iieiuLT tli.at this section wouhl bo 

 fully up In the Usiial stamla"<l. 



New Members. 



'I'he fidliiwmg Were idi'cted to iiiomber- 

 sliip in th( (dub; \Vm. Sullivau, 112 

 W( st Twent V (i^'hth street ; (!eorge Sulli- 



WHO'S WHO ;;n;ii and why 



r/-^iltf^lff^tf^!J? ^[?f^fli?^^l.7^l?f^lt7^l^ 



ADOLPHUS GUDE. 



\\7"0 will deny tli.-it the np,-niiig of the year Vxl\ is auspicious when it usher.s 

 VV into (diice as \ ice pre-~ident of the S. A. V. such ;i m.in ;i> .\d(dphus (iude? 

 Mr. (liide has earne(| his high jirestige in the trade. In Isss he went into business 

 for hims(df after ;i boyhood spent in florists' employ. His brother. Willi.ain Y. 

 (iude, .ioine<l him the ni xt year. ;nid S(» snccessful were these twd that in I'.tot; fhc\- 

 caidtali/.ed the firm of (iude Hros. Co. for $.')0,0(iO and had a surplus of $-_'(;.iiU(i. 

 Since then the firm's growth lias been gre.at. Known to the tr.ade .-ill (i\er the 

 country, this kind, geni.al m.-iii li.-is made such .a naim- tdr hn>pit;i lit \- tli.at ,a trip to 

 Washington is im-eiiiplete witliout a \isit to (iude p.ro^. id. .\de|phus (imle 

 extends his acti\ities outside the trade, .also. He is president ni' the .Xn.acostia 

 bank, member of the "Washin^^t lui Hoard of Trade and Cliambei- ..f ( 'ommerce, aiol 

 a meiiilier of many fr.atern.al societies, including the Masens, ().|d I'ellows ami KIks. 

 Maybe there is an explan.ation of his record in his life'- motto. '•Stan i.r piamiise 

 nothing that you cannot fullil! .and fulfill ever\thing thai \ ii iiromise.'' 



x.an. Ml' West TweUtV eighth street; 

 .Lack Hracker, K.ast Williston, I.. I.; 



I'llili]! Heckei-, li'S W.asliinL'tnll street. 

 ()iange, \. .1.; .Inlin 11. b'ipilmari, I.', i 'on 

 \\a\' street, P.i-ooklyn; Hrunn Phrni.aii. 

 Secanciis. \..I.; OttoC. Krift. W.a-hin^ 

 ton .avenue, P.er;;eiili( Id, \. .1.; H\ni;(n 

 Spit/, ir,77 Pit|..iii avenue. P.rooklyn, 

 .\ithiir Pdiilas. ^ (Hikers. \. ^^; ( iiriKdius 

 • I . Speelman, 17o f i reenw ich strc'ct ; IN.'ter 

 Mantgoras. .'!;'. ('ortland street. Messrs. 

 Hijudver .and l)e(d<er, being jn'osent, were 

 loiin.ally introihiced to the meeting. 

 I'oiir nominations for memb(>rsliip were 

 jiresentod. 



The secretarv anmninceil th.at W. H. 



Sielirechi. I.S. I lendricksiin ami Hoinan 

 .1. Irwin h.ad taken (uit life ineml,iershi[is. 

 liniil .Sclibiss mo\ed th.at a biidi^et com 

 miltee be .appidllted to cioisider the mat 

 tei- (it ;i [ppiepiial ions ,aiid repnrt at the 



next II tin^. Si'cretar\' ^'ollng ninvcd 



in a iiiendin. Ill th.at the ni.atier df .appie 

 pri.ati.ins I,, I, .ft in th.. Ii;inds (,| the 

 iioalil of trustees. 'j"he a ill e nd 1 1 1 ( II t u.as 



c.arrieil .■md the original nmlinii l.isi. 



Exhibits. 



Ilerni.an Maiiiitsih. P.,ihh\in, 1,. I., ex- 

 hibiled :i spleinlid \.ise of sweet pea. 

 Miss .le.aniie Maniitseh. ;i pink sport of 



l.'dse <^)llei'||. wllirh I h'- cnlnmittee oil 



