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The Florists^ Review 



Januarx 19. 1922 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



Horticultural Society. 



At the regular meeting of the New- 

 port Horticultural Society, January 10, 

 arrangements were made for Prof. S. C. 

 Damon, of the State Agricultural Col- 

 lege faculty, at Kingston, to give a 

 lecture on "Weedless Lawns" before 

 the members of the society on the eve- 

 ning of January 24. As the matter of 

 weedless lawns is one of much interest 

 to all the gardeners on the numerous 

 summer estates in this vicinity, from 

 the fact that those in charge are always 

 fighting the weed growths on their 

 lawns, it was decided to make the meet- 

 ing an open one and it is expected that 

 there will be a record attendance. 



Considerable routine business was 

 transacted and the plans of the commit- 

 tee to cooperate for the reception and 

 entertainment of the national conven- 

 tion of American Gardeners' Associa- 

 tion here in June, 1923, were discussed. 

 Considerable attention was given to the 

 work tliat is being done by the Newport 

 county farm bureau and much praise 

 was given the officiats and members. 



Various Notes. 



Joseph Gibson, who has been confined 

 to his home by a severe cold, is out and 

 able to attend to his business again. 



Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jurgens have re- 

 turned from New Jersey, where they 

 were called by the death of a relative. 



Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Vanicek, who were 

 married in New York last week, have 

 arrived here to make their home. The 

 latter was Miss Louise Heere. 



Henry J. Hess, who recently sold a 

 portion of his establishment on Almy 

 court to Robert Dunn, has closed up 

 the remainder of his range and gone to 

 Washington, D. C, to make his home 

 with a married daughter. W. H. M. 



Albany, N. Y. — That good ideas pay 

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 obtained by William Gloeckner, whose 

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 about telegraph delivery orders .iust be- 

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 legislature at Albany was described 

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 the column, "Legislative Sidelights," in 

 the Albany Daily Journal, 'Sir. Gloeck- 

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