FuauABY 17, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



39 



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Hunnewell. Orchids will again be 

 shown largely. 



■ A meeting to elect permanent officers, 

 adopt a constitution and by-laws and 

 transact other business in the interests 

 of the new American Orchid Society 

 will be held at Horticultural hall the 

 second day of the spring show, April 7. 

 A number of life members have already 

 been secured in and around Boston. 



The opening lecture of tlie winter 

 course was given, February 12, by Prof. 

 Osterhout, of Harvard university, and, 

 for a somewhat technical talk, attracted 

 a good audience. The lecture was illus- 

 trated. 



Albert C. Burrage, the well known 

 orchid specialist and president of the 

 Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 

 left for his California estate this week, 

 but will return in time for the big 



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spring show, where he will make a note- 

 worthy display. 



Club Happenings. 



Members and friends of the Florists' 

 Club are reminded of the field day to 

 be held at William Sim's, Cliftondale, 



February 19. Whether going by auto, 

 electric or steam cars, everyone is 

 asked to be on hand as near 3 o'clock 

 as possible. There are over 125,000 car- 

 nations at Cliftondale and all leading 

 sorts are to be seen there. 

 J. Otto Thilow, of Philadelphia, lee- 



