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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



August 8, 1907. 



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I will be a candidate in 1909 



You have had the pleasure of seeing me in my party dress at Washington, D. C, 

 at the American Rose Society, where I was granted a certificate of merit, scoring 81 

 points. You are now invited when visiting Philadelphia to come to my home, which 

 is at MYERS & SAMTMAN'S, Wyndmoor Station, Chestnut Hill, 

 Philadelphia, Pa«, and see how I behave in my childhood and how my growth 

 comes on in my early stages. rj.^. Yours, 



CHEERFUL PINK ROSE. 



Experts say color and form equal to that grand old rose Baroness Rothschild. 



Substance and foliage equal to American Beauty. As a producer I have no 



superiors among the Hybrid Teas. What more can be said ? 



Mention The Bevlew when you write. 



MANCHESTER, MASS. 



The North Shore Horticultural Society 

 held its regular meeting August 2, Presi- 

 dent McGregor in the chair. Tlie sub- 

 ject for discussion was: "Horticultural 

 Shows and Their Advancement." Cer- 

 tificates of merit were awarded for the 

 following exhibits: James Scott, for 

 Lilium Canadense; Herbert Shaw, for 

 sweet peas, hybrid sweet william and 

 Celsia Arcturus; James Salter, for pent- 

 stemon, asters, and the new marigold, 

 Sunburst; Eric Wetterlaw, for gladioli 

 and four seedlings of Chrysanthemum 

 maximum. 



At the next meeting, August 16, the 

 discussion will be on perennials. 



W. T. 



TAHRYTOWN, N. Y. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Tarrytown Horticultural Society was 

 held in Good Templars' Hall, July 26, 

 President Howard Nichols presiding. 

 Kobert Angus ably opened a discussion 

 on the judging of vegetables, which 

 was afterwards well threshed out by the 

 members, it being generally conceded 

 that too much merit was placed on size, 

 at the expense of table quality. A 

 prize is offered for the August meeting 

 for the best six varieties of vegetables. 

 The annual outing of the society took 

 place at Rye Beach, August 6, when 

 the bovs were feasted on fish. 



D. M. 



ORANGE, N. J. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 New Jersey Floricultural Society was 

 held August 2. The attendance was 

 small and no papers were read. The 

 floral display was as follows: Julius 

 Roehrs Co., Rutherford, orchids; Joseph 

 A. Manda, West Orange, orchids; Peter 

 Duff, gardener to John Crosby Brown, 

 indoor peaches; William Read, gardener 

 to Sydney and Austin Colgate, indoor 

 grapes; Arthur Capaarn, gardener to 

 Stewart Hartshorne, zinnias and vege- 

 tables; Max Schneider, gardener to 

 Charles Hathaway, salpiglossis and new 

 sweet william; A. F. Larson, gardener 

 to Stewart Dickson, orchids and rud- 

 beckia. 



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