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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



A I (ii sr -ji:. r.iii7. 



iiiiMi. 'I' li i» li I II iv a la ! ;^.' i ill I M ii t ii , Imi . 

 lia-- (iiily ill ill.' last ifw iimmlis liamllril 

 llii'sc IIm!!-.!^' ir(|iiisitc^ ami lia~~ iint r\ 



lliiiiti'i! Ihivliit.irr. 



Tlir \\l;l!i>|ili l',.ll,T\ < u.. I'lllla.|rl|iliia. 

 a i-iiiii|i|fl 1' lilii- III' llir slaliilaril si/i's i.t' 

 )iiil>, Imt li full cli'|il li ami hal f il.'|il li. (■!<•. 

 'I'hr Ki'llii' I'nlii'iy <'i)., \(U risli.w II, 

 I'.-,., a larui' linr n I' iril |iiits. a/.aica |iiil'^. 

 Ii'iii aihi liiilii |iaii^ in vaiiuu^ si/.cs. 



A. Ji. II. w^ \ < 11.. I ■aiiiliri.lyc, .Mas-<.. 

 liiailr ill.' ii^iial sliiiwiiiLi nt' Ili.wiT |Mits 

 a III I a/.a li'a . .r I m Ih |i;i lis. 



.\ii::ii-i I iin-- iV Sm, \\'\ iicnti', I'a.. 

 slinwrij ilii-'ii will' i-li|i t'lir slak ■ I'asii'ii 

 iiiy. 



I'.. Ila iiiMh iinl. risliki 1 1, N. \'.. iiia.lr a 

 lai'ui' I'Siiiliil III' |iaiiii. |iiilty. sln^' slml. 

 I'll-. 



Till' I '.1! i li/il I'lmllK-ls ( 'n.. .ItTSfV 



<'ity. \. .1., sliiiwc'il a lalili- uf it- fcr 



lili/.rr. .all". I I'lalil lil I. 



<j)iiaki'r I'iiy K'nliluT ('.p.. I'liilai|i'l[iliia. 

 intilii'l- liii-i' aiHJ iilliri' iuIiIkt ouchIs. 



I >. r>. l.dii^. KutValii. liis usual linr ul' 

 tli.risls' jiiiiii.'il niatlri ami ail\ rrt is: n;i 

 ini\ I'll i.'>. 



11. L. < iaia < 11.. I'liila(lrl|(hia. an in- 

 .siTi iciila I ^.lap. rallnl .\ Ico- \a|it ha . 



llmiiiiH I \ I )ii\\ niii;:. Milwaukee, i'\ 

 liiliitt'd llii'ii liiH' lit' <ai1 tidwcr l)(>.\;s. 



I)aytiiii i'a|iir .\ii\elly ( 'o.. Dayton, <>.. 

 111!' usual ilis|ilay ul' c-nt fluwcr Imi.ncs as 

 slinwii at many |irf\ii>u.^ cdnv cut ions. 



.V iiii\i'l t'eatnir nt' tlir trade ilis|ilay 

 Was that nearly e\ery stand was e(|ui)i|ied 

 with a Ineal and loiiy-distaiice te|e|dicnie. 



In adilitimi In the alin\e. ;ill the avail 

 aide wall spa.-v was iiccu|de.| liy e.xhildt- 

 nrs re|i|-escnii'.| liv sijiiis. 



Kllwaii^^er \- iJairy. l>'ii(diesier. .\niei- 

 ican er.iwii i.i^i'^. 



(ieulei' r.. Ilail, lIiKdiester, .\ . ^"., wire 



laiidh' till i-niix I'll i iiji any iluwrl |iiil iiitn 

 a liaskel. 



< a I I'i'iil IT iV <'.i.. ( 'iihiies, \. ^ .. a 



ra|iid lie I'm- .■illaehine [daiils In sl;,ki'-.. 



I''iaiik L. Miiiire. ( 'hal haiii. \. .1.. I lililiei 



huM'. 



M. AdliT, .\ew \'iirk, |ieai-l heade.l |iiiis 

 ,aui| nii\idlies. 



( liiwl l-'ern < u.. M illiiieiiiu. Mass.. 

 hardy .-lit t'l'ius .and decoral :\ .■ e\er 

 oreeiis, 



( '. ( '. j'ldlwiiith ('(I.. .Milwaukee. Wis., 

 ('niniudii Seiisi' carnaliiin su|i|iiirt ami 

 l-',c(imi!ny ereeiihnusi' lirackel. 



W. \\ . li'avNsiiii \- < ^, (.ladiidii-^ 1 1 a i' 

 \ard. se.'illiny eladi di and a lar^e cnl 

 h'l-t inn lit' .la lilias. 



M. 'rii.au. The I'ernery, I Ja It iiiiore. 

 .1. Millie whit ■ .laisy, a seedliii};- of (^)ueen 

 .\ lexan.lla. 



.\n.|rew Wilsun. Suininit, N. .1.. iiiseidi- 

 eide. 



.\lt iimi < nil lire ( 'ii., ( anlhdd, ( )., line 

 Idooins III' asters. 



Wilsun \ Hoiylit, Suininit, N. d.. con 

 crete ami steid heiudi. 



Warren .Matthews, Dayton, ()., a new 

 eoleiis. 



('h.'u'es I'llde. New ()r!eaiis, an un 

 name. I iie|ihrole|i:s s|iort. 



President's Reception. 



The ]iri'siilent "s re('('|itioii on Tues.lay 

 e\i'iiin<i, at the l>riiad Street theater, wa-i 

 a most eiijoyalile oci-asion. President 

 Sl.'wart was assisted, in the fortiial j^rcet- 

 ine of the la rye asseiiildv, hv Mi', and 

 .Mrs. ilaiiswirth, Mr. anil .M'rs. II. H. 

 lieatty, Mr. and Mrs. W. !•'. Kastiny. W, 

 K*. Smith, Mr. ami .Mrs. Kolieit <'raiy and 

 .1. D. ('aiinody. The lily theater was 

 (illed 111 the doois with meniliers and 

 quests. The l'hilad(d]ihia ('liih |iro\ide(l 



an elalioiale \aiiile\illi' eiiterlaiiimpiit, 



followed liy a didieioiis liiludieoli, and the 



rei-e|i| ion was one of tli' most siicecssfnl 



of ilN kind in the annals of the S. .\. !•'. 



Wednesday's Proceedings. 



There was coiisideralde increase in at- 

 lindam-e Wednesday and cd.l memiiers 

 eslimated that the total nuinlter |iresent. 

 iiKdiidine' those t'rom near liy towns in 

 I'einisyhania and New Jersey, was the 

 ereatest in the history ot' the society, .\s 

 on the (>|ieniny .lay, the haiidsonndy .loc- 

 orated Mroad Street theater was wcdl 

 lille.l after Seroi'aiit-at -.\rins Miinyni'il 

 had used his [leisuasivc and coerci\'e 

 jiowers to clear the e.xhiliitioii liall. The 

 lirst order of luisiiiess was the |ireseiita- 

 tioii of a paper cii ''lio.xiny- JManls."' 

 written liy .\li.is l-'rey, of (hicayn, and 

 read liy Wilfrid Wheidi r. of ('oncmd, 

 .Mass. This was followed liy a |iaper on 

 ■'Shriilis and (•]\-eryreeiis. ' ' liy S. ( '. 

 Moon, of Miirris\ ille, i'a. j-lacdi was e.\- 

 (-(dlent, and after considerald(> discus- 

 sion on handliiiy ex-erjirecns, liotli essays 

 were yixcn votes of thanks. 



K'. N'iriceiit, Jr., (ieoryc .\. Kiilii an.l 

 John (i. Issler were appointed as the 

 committee to consider the state vice- 

 presidents' I'Hports. 



The selection of a place for nexl year's 

 iiieidini;- heiny in order, ex-.Mayor (iitler. 

 of Xiai^ai'a i-'alls, ayain extende.l an in- 

 vitation in liehalf of his city. W. I-'. 

 ixastin<i-, on behalf of the lintValo flo- 

 rists, secomled .Mr. <'utlei''s invitation. 

 Philip l>i-(dtMieyer. on behalf of the De- 

 troit h'loiists' ('lull, extended an invita- 

 ti<iii to Detroit, and .\u'.iiist Poehlmaiiii. 

 for tiie Chicago l-'lorists' Cluli. invited 

 the society to (hicayo. but saiil that lie 

 ('id -so with the full consciousness that 



View from the Front of the Grand Stairway. 



