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The Rorists^ Review 



December 16, 1920 



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country. During the session lie fur- 

 nished mucli information asked as to 

 various details. 



Boland's Remarks. 



Mr. Roland addressed the meeting at 

 some length. He jiredioted that the 

 coming sliow would demonstrate what 

 might be termed the last word in hor- 

 ticulture. It was not the purpose to 

 make any money out of the exliihition, 

 but simply to provide an exposition that 

 would be cilucational in its every fea- 

 ture and promote and increase the love 

 for flowers among the jieople of the 

 country. He spoke of the great in- 



fluence exerted by flower shows in the 

 east, particularly of the good work ac- 

 complished in this direction by the 

 Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 

 This society, which possessed perhaps 

 the finest horticultural library in the 

 country, had arranged to give nine ex- 

 hibitions during the coming year. He 

 was pleased to mention this particular 

 society, because he had been one of its 

 trustees for twenty years. He pointed 

 out that all the committee sought was 

 the active cooperation of all interests, 

 and it was their hope that everyone con- 

 nected would consider it an obligation 

 to help toward the success of the com- 



ing show. Should any money profit re- 

 sult, he said, it would be placed in a 

 fund to be used for similar purposes. 



Mr. Welch spoke of past national 

 flower shows, and presented figures cov- 

 ering the attendance at them in differ- 

 ent cities. 



New York's Success. 



Mr. Duckham detailed mainly the suc- 

 cess of the now annual New York 

 flower show. He went into history some- 

 what and showed how flower shows in 

 New York had been considered no 

 longer possible until the S. A. F., almost 

 against the wishes of the best interests. 



