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The Florists^ Review 



KKiiiii Aitv II. r.tir.. 



cliar;:*' t>t tlic i^it't'iilidiist's :iiiil h>;isi 

 tlic jnt)in'rty to ,1. ,1. Uuiiii tV; Son, wil 

 till' ii'sult tliiit till' piupiM'ty is rajiidl 

 (Irtrriurat iii<i' in \:iluo. Jlo asks lor 

 judiiinriit of $10,()(.H> aj^aiiist Cowiii 

 and that tlio yici'iilumsi's and I'l'al cstai 

 111' sold at puldic sail' to satisly lli 

 i-laini. 



Bouquets in Use at a Recent Georgia Wedding. 



and lilit'^. and the iniii|-o\ iscd altar, ar 

 raii^i'd ill the t'onn ot' ;in t'iioriii(Ui'< 

 slioll. was niadi' ot' or(lii(ls and Nallcy 

 and inyiiads ot tiny li<^lits. An aisle 

 li'adiii^ to till' alt.ar was t'orincd liy 

 l-]ast('i lilii's and wliiti' lildion. In tlit' 

 next idoin tlu' walls wcii' hiniL; with 

 iiold wall iM)i^d\i>ts filled with pink i-ar 

 n.atioiis and rosos. All the iiiantcN 

 wore hanked witli I'enis. roses ;ind 

 lilies. The hall w;is «^oi'i;eousIy ile<-o- 

 r.ated with tall \ a>es ot' Anierii-an 

 He.nutx' roses, and around tlit' toot ol' 

 till' ciiriilar <t;iiri-a<(' wore i|iiantitios 

 ot' red azMlo;i<. the entire st;iirw;i.\' aiel 

 laiidiiiii' ludiiL;- Iiuiil: vsitli <niilax ;iim 

 studdi'd with AiiH'iiran l-Soaiit ics. 



'•In thi^ dining' room the taldr w;is 

 i'\c|iiiviti'. with a ccnti'ipiei-e ot' (Oi hids. 

 whi.di :ii'pr;iii'd to In' ^^rowiiiLi natu- 

 rally in .a tiiM' ^tuinp. In the i-ootn 

 wlii'i(' till' ;jil't~ wi'ii' on displ.-iy, till' 

 walls \\r!i' liiiii;: with lias1<et< oi' l-Cil- 

 l.ai'iii'y rii~r> and wliiti' liyariiitli<. ]!(^- 

 tweeii all oi' tlo' rouins ]ioi-tii'res <it' 

 -iiiil;i\. \;iiliy and ]iyarinth< wcri' Ih'M 



l.;irlv li\- l(i|.c- III' iiridlids. 



F. T. D. MEETING. 



Tlie Fliiii-t>' Ti'lrL:! ;iph hrlnfiv 

 .\--iiii;it lull will li:i\r .a inoetiiiL; ol' lii- 

 rertor- .at tin- I.;i .^alh' Imti'l in ('liir;mo. 

 N[ari-h l'. al l" ,a. in. Meniliei-s air 

 iii\iti-d til .atti'iid this iiieetiii::- it' po<si- 

 Mi'. AlhiTt I'm. helmi. S.t "v. 



BUSINESS EMBARRASSMENTS. 



Binghamton, N. Y.- rnlr-- . n-ditoi- 

 -how eau-i' t" tin- luiit r;ir\ . \\"illi;in 

 Stt'w.art. tMi-^tiM' I'nr .l.aiin's W. .^hoaii'i. 

 haiikriijit. will -I'll to F. A. Hiitidiiiiu -. 



of tlii- city. I'ni' -:;. I. or to anyon.' 



who will j'.ay imni'. thr :^rc'i'nlioiist's ;iiid 

 land nil r.riiiinh' ^tiirt l-'oliriiary ].'.. 

 The property inr|iidi'< t'niir p;ircels oi' 

 land on whiidi the i^i ceiihoiises are sit- 

 uated and the rmiteiif- ot' the houses. 

 It has heell ill\ eiitolie.l I'lir >7.tiill .'isidi' 



from the eiuitent-. The pinperty i< sold 

 sulijeet to iiiort^am'< anioinit iiiL: to 

 .-f2.<iUii aii'i a ilaiiii ot' .-^ijii yearly to 

 Frank Shearer. I'atht'i ot the li.ankruid 



;ind I'orinerly head ot the tiiiii of F. 

 Sla'arer i: .^'^oii. who is now o\er 7i' 

 ye.-irs old. The liaiiUruiit estate w,is 

 in\ eiitoried at .+l!1 ,1 74.tiii at the time 

 lit' lilin^i' the jn'tition. 



Salem, O. — .\p]i|icatiiiii tor a ret-ei\ei 

 for the L^reenhoiises fornierly owned liy 

 him A\as made liy .losejih i!. Honsail 

 I'eliiiiaiy ll ill an aitioii filed aeainst 

 \'. Austin Cow^ill. iliariiiiiij' \ iiilatioii 

 of the terms ot a contiait entered into 

 at the time the houses were sold to the 

 latter tour years :i;io. .Judi^e Mooie 

 ;ip]ioiiitei| J. K. .McXeelan ret-eixer. to 

 take immediate rharye ot the property. 

 Mr. I'onsall states that at the time of 

 the sale .Mr. ('ow^iiH agreed to o]ierate 

 the ^^reeiihou-^es to the liest ot liis aldl 

 ity, paitii-ularly tlie rose liouses, luit 

 that he ha^ idai-ed Fred Meyerhofer in 



THE ILLINOIS MEETING. 



The Illinois State Florists' Associ: 

 tioii will hold its tenth annual i-omeii 

 tioii at Frliaiia Mandi '2 and .'«. Thei 

 will lie an e.xhiliition. 'J'he proeram . 

 as follows: 



riKsD.w. M.Mtcii i;. :; i'. .m. 



Wi'li'iiiiii': Iir. ]■:. liMVt'ii|i(ir(. Himii ef Colli't: 

 iif .\miL-iilliin'. 



I'li'siilciit's aililivss: II. K. Siiiilli, IiMlivilli'. Ill 



Kepiirt 111' scire I. ON : .!. F. .\iiiiMiiiiii. Kilwanl- 

 villi'. III. 



Ki'IM.il <iC tri'Msiurr: I", i.. W'M^liliurn. liUioiii 

 illl-'lliM. III. 



Kri"irt iif MilviMirv iniiiiiiilli'i': W. .\. KiiiM 

 Mi..t;:iii r.oU, 111. 



i;e|iii[| nil lertili/il' wmU; 1-'. W . ^Iiilliie 

 I'lliMiia, III. 



Iteiioit nil iiatli<iliif;ii;il wiii'U : i;. I>. I'oltii'i 

 liliaiiM. III. 



I iiliiiisluMl liiisiiu'ss. 



.\i\v Imsiiii'ss. 



lielli'l'lll iliscllssinll. 



NnniiiKitidii .•mil eli'il imi nl' olliiiTs. 



.\il.iiiiiriiiiu'iil . 



.Mli'i' till' lui'i'Iiii;.; till' siiitc ('\|ii'iiiiii'iil:il i;i-eiMi 

 liiins(.'s will lio oiiuii I'nr iiisiK'otinii. Tlie ri'soard; 

 .iiiil iusliintiiiiial stall's will In' oil iliit.v ami wil 

 III' pleasfil to answer .-ill iiiii'stioiis. 



SMOKKR 



A ^niiiUi'P will lie lielil at s p. m. Sii-iiie lii-Uct- 

 at the si'cri'tary's ilcsli. 



W.lioiiio: I'l.il'. .1. r. r.lair, Ilrail of the H.' 

 |iartiiii'Mt oC Hurl iciilnui'. 



"What tile Hivisioii of I'lorii-ultiii'i' is 'I'ryiii;; 

 lo Ho." II. li. IloiiKT, Assistant I'lofossur nl 

 riorliilltiirt'. 



"I.aiiilsi'ai I' I ianli'iiiii::." It. K. Itoi'l, .\ssi-laiii 

 Professor of I.aiiilsiapi' (ianlciiiii;;. 



wkhnkshay, .makcii s 



■jhe ilay will ln' spent ill an inspi'i-timi nf ih' 

 :;re<'nlinusi's anil nlhei- nniveisitv Iniililiims. 



GERMINATING PLUMOSUS SEED. 



^\'ilI you kindly ii'ivo us some instrin 

 tions on the <^erniiiiatin<x of Aspaiaous 

 plumosus seeds.' Wo seldom <,'et more 

 than titty jier eeiit of thoin to oro^v 

 .Vfter they are oerminatoil we have iin 

 further troiilile. We sow in Hats, in 

 tlirei' iuidies of sandy loam, .'ind cove' 

 the seeds to a depth of aliout one 

 fourth of an iiieii. Fx'foro sowinjr, we 

 soak the seeds for twentv-four to fortv 



Kneeling Stool Overhung by Canopy of Orchids and Valley. 



