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The Florists^ Review 



September 16, 1915. 



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DAHLIA SOCIETY SHOW. 



A tremendous amount of enthusiasm 

 is being shown in every section of the 

 country in the American Dahlia So- 

 ciety, which was formed in New York 

 city last May by Richard Vincent, Jr., 

 ex-president of the Society of Amer- 

 ican Florists, and other dahlia lovers. 

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The annual meeting will be held dur- 

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 September 24 to 26, at the Museum of 

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 is expected to be the largest dahlia 

 show ever held in the United States. 

 The expectations are that over $300 will 

 be offered in prizes. 



Copies of the preliminary schedule 

 have been issued, and may be obtained 

 by writing to either George V. Nash, 

 secretary of the Horticultural Society 

 of Now York, Bronx park, or Joseph 

 J. Lane, secretary of the American Dahlia 

 Society, 11 West Thirty-second street. 

 New York city. 



To promote interest in this show, the 

 executive board at its last meeting 

 authorized the secretary to prepare 

 2,500 double post cards, to be sent out 

 through the dahlia dealers in various 

 parts of the country to the large buy- 

 ers of dahlias. All joining before Sep- 

 tember 24 become charter members. 

 The dues are $1 for initiation, $2 for 

 active membership and $1 for associ- 

 ate membership. 



As has been stated previously, Presi- 

 dent Vincent has offered to supply the 

 dahlia blooms to any retailer who will 

 enter into competition for the various 

 prizes offered for dahlias in decorations. 

 John Young, secretary of the Society of 

 American Florists, will take charge of 

 the exhibition. An attempt is being 

 made to get together flowers from all 

 the growers possible and to make an 

 exhibition of one flower of each of as 

 many varieties as possible. 



Joseph J. Lane, Sec 'y. 



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