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The Weekly Florists* Review. 



March 0, 1005. 



ORANGE, N. J. 



The cultivation of fruit under glass 

 was made the topic of the monthly meet- 

 ing of the New Jersey Floricultural So- 

 ciety on March 3. William Turner, su- 

 perintendent of the estate of M. C. 

 Borden, Oceanic, was the speaker and 

 treated of grapes, peaches, nectarines 

 and plums, their soil, fertilization, fruit- 

 ing and general treatment. The topic 

 brought out a good showing of mem- 

 bers and visitors, and the discussion 

 which followed was general. 



The exhibition of flowers was* the sec- 

 ond in the contest for the Y'^'^'sty's 

 prizes, and tiro display of roses, orchids 

 and carnations, to quote the speaker of 

 the evening, ' * more than creditable. ' ' 

 The .iu<lges of the evening were Jos. A. 

 Manda, Arthur T. Caparn and Henry 

 Ililbig. Thomas Jones, of Short Hills, 

 was placed in nomination by Jos. A. 

 Manda and Jas. Lang, by William Ben- 

 nett. Alexander Smith and Otto Manctz 

 were elected members. J. B. D. 



RED BANK, N. J. 



At the meeting of the Monmouth 

 County Horticultural Society on March 

 3, Frank Brunton was elected to active 

 membership. The secretary reported 

 that eight essays had been sent in by 

 the assistant gardeners for the prize 

 contest. The names of the winners will 

 be announced at our next meeting, 

 March 17, and the prize papers will be 

 read and discussed at that meeting. The 

 subject of the essays to be sent in be- 

 fore April 7 is "Fruit Culture in Gen- 

 eral Under Glass." These essays are 

 also to be written by the assistant gar- 

 deners and prizes will be given for the 

 two best. Mr. Hale exhibited some Mor- 

 gan roses, which received eighty-five 

 points. The discussion of the evening 

 was "The Value of the Gardeners' 

 Union." The judges of the evening 

 were W. W. Kennedy, H. Griffith and 

 Wm. Eitchie. B. 



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