March 30, 1905. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



1063 



A Portion of the Chicago Florists' Club's Trade Exhibition, March 23, (See page 1071.) 



Ilioiifjlit tli(> Nc\v N'cirk <;iii\vcrs liini not 

 cDiitribiitod their share. Mciiilx'rs vIidiiM 

 l)t» inflnoiK't'd to take iiiorc iiiteri'st. .lust 

 now carnations arc ninninj;' roses a i-hiso 

 laco for sn|ironnic\ . In a lica\y market 

 the former will sell while roses yo fo the 

 ilninp heap. I''iank ii. Moore said that 

 it' \\c (ii.sseminate jrooil practical intVir- 

 Diation the bnviny^ pnlilic will put their 

 money in nn'l we can furnish the hrains. 

 Asked as to llie six best harily roses 

 to withstand a \ i<;orous climate. .\|. 11. 

 Walsh saiil mucli deperidcil nn the situ- 

 ation, liiviiifj and fjrowinj; are two dif- 

 ferent thing.s. (".rowiufj nieatis tliriviiifj 

 under rifjht conditions. Latid location 

 tniyht ho. pood for growth. Imt not for 

 maturity of wood. Keeping insects 

 away is seeond oidy to soil. It is use- 

 loss providing }jood soil and then lettiufj 

 insects eat them uji. Bidletins should 

 tell t>eople how to I'are for roses, wlieii 

 and how to spray. ('ottaj;ers rc.illy have 

 more lovo for roses than the wealthy 

 classes. We should help amateurs and 

 Lji\e them simple, rudimenlarv iiistruc- 

 tion. l''or si.v hybrid perpetiials lie \\oid<l 



1 iinmend P.arotiess Kotlischild. Clio. 



ririch Urunrier. I'rince ('aitiillc' .|e b'u- 

 liaii. liaron Honsteiten an<l ('ajitaiii Hay 

 ward. Ill liylirid teas llie best li.ill' do/en 

 are Captain Christy. • ari'liiie l.stiiut. 

 Kaiserin Aujiusta Victoria. I..i I'lance. 

 Maman Cochet ami Mine. Al"l i h.ileiiay. 

 The last named Iiad stond tlie la-t two 

 winters with him without any protection. 

 In IJamblers some of the lirvi are Lady 

 (iay. Sweethi'art. Debut.nitc. I'liilailei- 

 phia b'ambler ami l'ar(|iiliai . Mi. Walsh 

 i-oiideiniied the marsh j^roVMi Mulch stock. 

 II. A. Siebrechl said IJamiM-s K'oths 



liild did I ily witli him. Maun.'i 'h-ir 



ta he fireferred to (leat as .-i -linil'. like 

 Mine. I'lantiei. lie consid.ivd th;il llie 

 society shoiihi strike at .licap Hiitcli 

 io<es as not beiiie; ailapted to niir cliiirile. 

 M. 11. Walsh saiil <'\isiiiii: laus n,.,,- 



such that he could not ship "doils direct 

 to Holland. 'rh<\v must yo to Kiiglaiid 

 first. Oil the other haml the Hiitcli <-oiild 

 ship directly here. Tliis should be recti 

 tied. T{os(>s should be budded not ii\cr 

 two inches above the roots. 



W. N. Craitf <lid not favor somi> of the 

 H. P. varieties recommended. He said 

 a reliable half dozen are .Mrs. .loliii 

 Tyaing. .Mine. (!. Lui/.et, .lacipieminoi. 

 lirunner, Paul Xeyrou ami .lohn Hop 

 ])er. As a ciimbtM- Dorothy Perkins 

 mi}rht be adiled to Mr. Walsh's list. W. 

 .1. Stewart spoke a };<iod word f<o- Paul's 

 f'arniine Pillar. 



.After a few remarks fKuii llariy \la\, 

 Penjamin Hammond ai-nse and olVeicd 

 to pay for lO.Odd bulletins to be dis 

 tributed by the society. .Mr. Hammond 

 was thank(^d for his jicnenms olTer. 

 \vhicli was ai-cepti>(l lui motion of W. II. 

 Plliott. A. 11. l.anyjahr lecdiumeiided 

 the issuance of aiiiiiial leprot-- U> the 

 members. 



The Tlext placi' lit' iiiceliiiy imw laiiic 

 up for iliscussiiiii. ( hicacd. I'tica ami 

 Syracuse were iiieiit ioned. but liiially 

 P.ostfin was aiiain si'iected. it bein^ 

 deemed Ijest to stay iii the east until tin- 

 society becomes stronger. 



.Mr. Siebreclit moved that a idiniiiit tec 

 lit two retire and luint,' in iinniiiiat imi- 

 tnr ol1i<'ers. Their selec|i,.iis \MTr: 

 President, Ale\aili|cr Mdllt^olllely ; \l,c 

 president. Iiubell SiiiipMMi: tIe.iMilcl. 

 Harry M;iy; secretary, W. .1. Stew.ul. 

 I he oflieei's nominaled were una iiiMinii-l\ 

 eh'cted. Peyret was expresserj at .Inlin 

 N.'. May's inability to be pie-eiit nr mn 

 timie to hold the iitlice .if treasurer, .iw 

 i'l;.'' to sicklies-. W. w ( laiy wi- ap 

 p'lilited nil tlir ,.\,.,n|iv,. rnailliiltee in 

 place iif Robeil Siinpson. \|. ||. Wal-h, 



i". b". Xewliulii .-iliil A. l-'aieliwald Uiiv 

 alsii elected meiiibeiv .it' the -aim ..nil 

 lilillee, Ab-sr-. Walsh :in.l I •,•! reinv a M |u 

 >e|\e I'. 11- tlllei' Veal-, 



.Messrs. Walsh .'uid Siidirecht reconi- 

 men<le<l the sendiuii- out of a<lvance 

 pri'inium lists not later than November 

 •". .Mr. .Xbmtj^iunery thanked the mem- 

 bers for re-idection and assured them lip 

 xvould spare no elfort to make the lins- 

 ton meetinpf in lOOtJ a iniich better ono. 

 than they had seen that week. There 

 beiiifr no further biisim-s tiic mietin|; 

 adJoiiriK'd. 



The Banquet. 



The baiupict tendereil by tli. hiUti 

 .•iiltiir.il interests of Hoston to the visit- 

 iii^' members of the .\inericaii Uose So- 

 ciety was lieM at the Hotel Tlioriidike 

 I'ridav evfiiin^. (l\er jiMi were present, 

 in. liidiny a uuiiiber .if ladies. .Tamos 



Wl ler. presi.leiit of the Pioslon Gar 



.l.iicrs' and l^'lorisls " ( liib, presided. Tht 

 liaii(|uel room was beautifully de.ajrated. 

 American Hejiiity ruses uen- .•-pecially 

 pr.imiiieiil. These aiKJ .itlier tliiwers welt 

 c.iiit ributed by W;ili;iii < 'uiis.rvatories, 

 W. II. Klliott,' .M. .\. Patten. Win. N'ich 

 Ills. Ill aiKJ (itlier piiimiiii'iit yinuers ain! 

 were used with threat taste by l'',lii:ili .\. 



W I. whii ha. I .h.-iry.' nf tli.' de.-ora 



tiolis. 



.I:inies Wheeler u el.-, illie. I tie- ^in-l- ili 

 a lew well i-liiisi'ii Kxord- an. I iiit r.nluce.i 

 W. .1. Stew;iit as Ilia-! Mia-t.r. lb- .-11111 

 m.-n.le.| the iiiemliers fill- li.iii.-nii:; .Mr 

 .\|.iiitj,'<iiiieiy wnh a i e i-l. .-• i. m :hi.I iiitru 

 ilii.-.'il that ^eiillemaii ;i- tl..' tii-t -p.-ak 

 el. Mr. Miiiit yiiiiiery -pnk.- IhhiIx .iicI 

 tiilill^ly. thaiikili;; tin- iiieinli.T- ..t' tlit 

 li'ii-e Society for ilic i-.m lii li'ii.-, Ill liiiii 

 and for help at the show . 



r. II. Tiaeiidly. presiijeiit .u lie Xcw 

 \.iik l-'liiiist-' (lull. \vas , ailed .111 til 

 -|ie:ik t'or the .\iiieri.-a n b'..-.' ,<i!.-iity. 

 lie -aid h.' .-oii-idereil it m tie- iiaiiin- ot' 



a joke to be c.-il|id oti fur .-i -| .h. but h»l 



mmli .-ippi-e.-iated the Imspitality slii.wn. 

 .\. I'aieiiw.aid -poke for Phil;idi Iphia and 

 district. He -aid he Ii.-kI adiiiired the 



