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The Florists^ Review 



February 24, 1921 



LANCASTER, PA. 



Club Meeting. 



The Lancaster County Florists' Club 

 held its monthly meeting Thursday, 

 February 17, at the Hotel Brunswick, 

 with more than sixty attending, who 

 were the guests of B. F. Barr. A splen- 

 did dinner was served. The visitors 

 from out of town were W. K. Harris, 

 Jr., Mark Mills, Kobert Kift, S. S. Pen- 

 nock, of Philadelphia; Edmond Mar- 

 shall and J. Howard Thompson, of Ken- 

 nett 8quare, and Henry Eichholz, of 

 Waynesboro, all of whom addressed the 

 club. Mr. Eichholz read a carefully 

 prei^ared paper on ' ' Raising New Novel- 

 ties of Carnations." 



Eight new members were elected. A 

 short discussion of the proposed Novem- 

 ber chrysanthemum show revealed the 

 almost unanimous api)roval of the mem- 

 bers, and indications point to a success- 

 ful show. President W. B. Girvin ap- 

 pointed the following committees for 

 1921: Program, L. S. Landis, Chas. B. 

 Herr and J. Lloyd Weaver; visiting, 

 Ira H. Landis, A. F. Strickler and John 

 H. Schoenberger; exhibition, Frank A. 

 Suter, Eudolph Nagel and J. Wade Gay- 

 ley; glad hand, H. K. Rohrer, John F. 

 Moore and W. R. Denlinger. 



The following ladies won prizes dur- 

 ing the evening: Mrs. J. Butter Hess, 

 Mrs. De Hertogh, Mrs. Elmer J. Weaver, 

 Mrs. R. Nagel and Mrs. L. S. Landis. 



Prior to the meeting a visit was made" 

 to Elmer J. Weaver's and Chas. M. 

 Weaver's greenhouses. Chas. M. Weaver 

 is a specialist on peas and has all the 

 good ones and many of Burpee's newer 

 ones on trial. Elmer J. has a large 

 house, planted with Pilgrim roses, that 

 has attracted florists from all parts of 

 the east. This variety as grown by Mr. 

 Weaver is a " top-notcher " and sur- 

 passed by none of its color. Carnations 

 were in fine condition, the plants having 

 been in all summer. Benora and White 

 Benora were exceptionally fine. Avia- 

 tor, Matchless and Ward are standards 

 and well grown. In new varieties Lassie 

 and Red Head seem to leave nothing to 

 be desired, both seeming to be free 

 bloomers. Sweet peas are extensively 

 grown and seven cars of manure had 

 just been housed for mushrooms. Mr. 

 Weaver is to be congratulated on the 

 splendid condition of the various crops 

 he grows. He is ably assisted by his 

 son, J. Lloyd Weaver. H. K. R. 



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