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The Rorists^ Review 



Max 12, 1921 



Vesey, general secretary of the Y. W. 

 C. A. at Louisville, Ky., was home for a 

 ten days' vacation. She returned to her 

 duties Saturday, May 7, motoring back 

 with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vesey. 



Among the recent trade visitors were 

 J. P. McCarthy, of the M. Rice Co., Phil- 

 adelphia; I. M. Bayersdorfer, of H. Bay- 

 ersdorfer & Co., Philadelphia; H. Hines, 

 of the A. L. Randall Co., Chicago, and 

 M. H. Levine, of the M. IT. Levine Co 

 New York. g, jj ' 



NEWPORT. R. I. 



Horticultural Society. 



TMans for the Juno flower show were 

 discussed at considerable longtli at tlic 

 regular meeting of tlie Newport Horti- 

 cultural Society, held in .Music hall 

 Tuesday evening, April 2(j. There was 

 a large attendance. The premium list 

 was presented by the executive commit- 

 tee and it was announced that efforts 

 are to be made along several lines to 

 make the exhibitions this year surpass 

 in size and importance those held in a 

 number of previous years. As an incen- 

 tive to this end, in addition to the usual 

 prizes offered for exhibits of roses 

 sweet peas and other flowers incident to 

 the early season, a place has been given 

 for the exhibit of orchids, calceolarias 

 and others which make unusually attrac- 

 tive displays and which will give not 

 only additional beauty, but increased in- 

 terest. 



The executive committee has made 

 more liberal provisions in this year's 

 list of prizes for exhibits made by ama- 

 teurs, who in the last few years have 

 been showing more and more active in- 

 terest in floriculture and a greater in- 

 clination to exhibit their products at 

 the society's shows. 



The June show will be a one-day affair 

 and the public will be admitted free of 

 charge. The management of the exhi- 

 bition will be in the hands of Richard 

 trardner, who has staged the society's 

 shows for several seasons. 



Various Notes. 



S. W. Coggeshall reports an unusually 

 heavy demand this spring for garden 

 and flower seeds. w. H. M. 



Pittston, Pa.— Carmine Mauriello is 

 erecting a greenhouse in this town. 



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