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The Florists^ Review 



July 16, 1914. 



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GREENWICH, CONN. 



There was a fine attendance at the 

 monthly meeting of the Westchester 

 and Fairfield Horticultural Society at 

 the rooms in Doran's hall, Friday even- 

 ing, July 10. President Williamson 

 presided. One ne.w member was elected 

 and several proposals for membership 

 were received. The summer show com- 

 mittee made its final report, showing a 

 gratifying balance in favor of the 

 society. A hearty vote of thanks was 

 tendered the committee, including the 

 manager of the exhibition, Wm. J. 

 Sealey. 



The dates of the fall show were an- 

 nounced. This exhibition will be held 

 at Germania hall. New Rochelle, N. Y., 

 November 4, 5 and 6. A complete and 

 attractive schedule is being prepared 

 and will be issued as soon as ready. 



The annual outing will be held at 

 Edwards' Rye Beach hotel, August 11. 

 Those requiring dinner tickets will 

 kindly notify Wm. J. Sealey, Port- 

 chester, N. Y., as early as convenient, 

 so that ample provision may be made; 

 tickets are $1.50 a person. Sports and 

 games will be provided so that old and 

 young, male and female, may enjoy 

 themselves according to fancy. Games 

 are scheduled to start promptly at 

 10:30 a. m. 



During the recess the members were 

 entertained by James E. Melcher, of 

 Stamford, Conn., with some clever 

 sleight-of-hand tricks. F. E. Conine gave 

 some of his humorous songs and stories. 



There was a fine display on the ex- 

 hibition tables. A magnificent plant 

 in a 4-inch pot of the new geranium, 

 Helen Miehell, gained for Alex. Mar- 

 shall a cultural certificate. The same 

 exhibitor was highly commended for a 

 cattleya hybrid and a vase of the 

 climbing rose American Pillar. James 

 Stuart was highly commended for a 

 collection of double hollyhocks. The 

 thanks of the society were voted by 

 the judges to the following exhibits 

 of choice plants and flowers: Blush 

 Rambler, from A. Whitelaw; Lathyrus 

 latifolius, from E. Johnson; Lilium 

 auratum, from Fred. Lagerstam; new 

 achillea, Perry's White, from A. 

 Bieschke; Japanese iris, from John Mc- 

 Allister; Allamanda Schottii, from P. 

 W. Popp. 



The next meeting of the society will 

 be held August 14, at 8 o'clock." 



P. W. Popp, Cor. Sec'y. 



AUSTIN, TEX. 



The Austin Florists' Club met at the 

 home and palm garden of Chas. Alff, 

 Sr., on the night of July 6. The dearth 

 of flowers at this date, caused by the 

 continuous drought that is now on us, 

 gave rise to the general query, "What 

 are you doing for flowers in design 

 work, and which of our native flora can 

 we dtpend upon for summer use?" From 

 these discussions great good is sure to 

 come. Shasta daisies are the main de- 

 pendence, along \yith sweet peas, vincas 

 and the last of the gladioli. Roses are 

 coming on, but outdoor stock gets done 



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NOTICE 



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up unless gathered early and cooled off. 

 The Texas State Horticultural Soci- 

 ety will hold its annual meeting at Col- 

 lege Station during the meeting of the 

 Farmers' Congress, July 27, 28 and 29. 

 Several of the local florists' clubs will 

 go in a body and all of the clubs will 

 have representatives there. H. B. Beck, 

 of Austin; R. C. Kerr, of Houston; H. 

 O. Hanna, of Sherman, and L. J. Tack- 

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