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The Florists' Review 



NOVEMBEB 24, 1921 



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jng tlie soundness of his ideas on his 

 own place. 



This liappened more than once. Even 

 at our last meeting, a short time ago, he 

 (•hided me gently but kindly about cer- 

 tain supposedly unprogressive practices 

 in which I was detected. 



Mr. Fuerstenberg's courage is simplj' 

 sublime. He can work out on paper cer- 

 tain ideas wliicli he believes to be math- 

 ematically sound, lie can then put them 

 into practice at a fabulous cost. Then, 

 while the result is in doubt, he can laugh 

 and joke like a boy without a care in 

 the world. 



A great deal has been written and said 

 about the Poehlmanns and the Rein- 

 bergs, about the Elliotts and the Mont- 

 gomerys, about the I'iersons and the 

 Tottys', but I lionestly believe that, when 

 all is said and done, David Fuerstenberg 

 has made tlie greatest impress on the 

 history of our time. 



P. H. S. 



The annual meeting of the Pennsyl- 

 vania Horticultural Society was held 

 Tuesday, November ]J. Thirty-six ap- 

 plicants were elected to membership. 

 The election resulted as follows: Presi- 

 dent, James Boyd; vice-presidents, C. 

 Hartman Kuhn and C. F. C. Stout. Ex- 

 ecutive council, for three years: Mrs. 

 William T. Elliott, William S. Ellis, 

 William Kleinheinz, J. Franklin Mc- 

 Fadden and S. S. Pennock. 



Satisfactory reports were heard from 

 all sources concerning the past annual 

 exhibition held at the Academy of 

 Music. 



Many prominent persons expressed 

 themselves by saying it was the most 

 beautiful show tliis society has ever held 



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and it was generally conceded that, 

 ■while the Academy of Music was not 



exactly fitted for a horticultural exhibi- 

 tion on account of the limited available 



