The Florists^ Review 



Fbbhcaby 3, 1921 



FOREIGN SECTION 



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Mauriio ICiiUl, Inc., New York. 

 Idenl rower I^iJiwii Mower Co.. I^iiisiiiK, XFicli. 

 It. & J. Kiinjiiliar & Co.. Itoston. .M.iss. 

 The Davoy Tree ExpiTt Co., Kent, O. 

 15. Hammond Tracy, Wenliam, Mass. 

 The Cloohe Co., New York. 

 The Skinner Irrigation Co., Troy, 0. 

 The Klorists' Exchange, New York. 

 H. It. Marlnelll, Montvale, N. .T. 

 Kcnjamin Hammond, ISeacon, N. Y. 

 Yanglian's Seed Store, Chicago-New York, 

 liartlett Tree Expert Co.. Stamford. Conn. 

 Hartmann-Sanders Co., New Y'ork. 

 Qualify Itrauds Co., Cleveland. O. 

 1'. E. Nevlns. New York. 

 Krocschell Uros. Co., Chicago, III. 

 I.. J. Ueiiter Cx)., Itoston, Slasa. 

 I'ontinc I.iawn Mower Co., Detroit, Midi. 

 (!(K)k & Swan Co., New York. 

 Campbell Irrigation Co., Woodbury, N. .7. 

 William C. Duckham. Madison. N. .T. 

 Ili'nshaw Floral Co., Supply Dept., New York. 

 Ni.;.cara Sprayer Co., New York. 

 W. Atiee Hurpee Co., Philadelphia. Pa. 

 .1. M. ri;orburn & Co., New York. 

 Women'H National Farm & Garden A8so<iation, 

 New Y'ork. 



Mrs. J. Van Rcnslaor Cramer. New Y'ork. 



lOxcello Jianufacturing Co.. t'levehiiul, O. 



W. S. TJaniela, New Y'ork. 



(iarden Chemical Co., New York. 



i:. Oiilett. New York. 



A. II. Hews & Co.. Cambridge. Mass. 



American Dahlia Socletv. New Yoik. 



Uimlit^ Co., Ithaca. N. Y. 



National Assn. of Gardeners. 



Gardener's rbronlcle, New York. 



K. F. Ilodgsen Co., Boston-New Y'ork. 



Julius Uoehrs Cc., Uutherford, N. .1. 



Worlheimer Co.. New York. 



ItuKsin & Co., New York. 



.Tohn G. Schecpets. New Y'ork. 



International Garien Club, New York. 



W. F. Kasting Co., IlulTalo. N. Y. 



ItOKodHle Nurseries, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



John Young, Sec 'y. 



AMERICAN BOSE SOCIETY. 



Executive Committee Meets. 



An interesting meeting of tlic execu- 

 tive fonimittee of the American Rose 

 Society was held at the City Club, 

 Piiiladolphia, January 28, 1921, the 

 members present being Messrs. P.vle, 

 Pennock, Boyd, McFarland, Mills, 

 Simpson and Pierson. In the absence 

 of John C. Wistcr, Mr. Pennock acted 

 ;i.s secretary pro tern. 



J. Horace McFarland, editor of the 

 Rose Annual, stated the book would 

 go to press about February 15, with the 

 idea of sending it out about March 10. 

 An admirable arrangement was entered 

 into with the Department of Agricul- 

 tiiii' for the diHsciiiiiiiit ion of the Dr. 



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Van Fleet roses through the American 

 Rose Society. 



Wallace R. Pierson, chairman of the 

 committee on commercial cut rose in- 

 terests, stated he would be glad to add 

 to the number of his committee, which 

 was thoroughly approved, and is work- 

 ing towards getting a good showing of 

 roses at the Massachusetts Horticultural 

 Society show in Boston, April 6 to 10. 

 It is hoped that all growers within 

 reach of Boston will exhibit whatever 

 they can in the way of roses, and as- 

 sist not only the Massachusetts Horti- 

 cultural Society, but the American 

 Rose Society. It is planned at tiiis 

 show to have a public meeting at which 

 there will be speakers, and it is hoped 

 moving pictures illustrating some of the 

 up-to-tlate establishments of the conn 

 try will be shown. 



It was decided to cooperate with tlie 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Louise Flower Shop 



Connecticut Ave. at N St., N. W. 



MUs Louise W. Daugherty, . • Proprletrees 



Phones-Franklin 3579, 3841. 3»t2, 



Member Florists' Teleuraph Delivery. 



Missouri Botanical Garden in the estab- 

 lishment of a rose test garden at St. 

 Louis. 



The contemplated trip of the Ameri- 

 can Rose vSociety to visit Portland, 

 Ore., in June, 1922, to dedicate the rose- 

 way which is now being built in that 

 city, was brought up and a discussion 

 of the itinerary was entered into. The 

 ])rospeet was that it ^-ill be one of the 

 events not only in rose history, but in 

 the horticultural world as well,'and any- 

 one who can do should take this trip. 

 Full details will be given the trade in 

 due time as to the cost and contem- 

 plated stops on the way out and re- 

 turn. S. S. Pennock, See'y Pro Tom. 



Spring Show. 



The American Rose Society has ac- 

 (I'Pled the invitation extended to it bv 



