Decembeb 19, 1907. 



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Menttun The Rerlew when yog write. 



business as first-class and the holiday 

 demand all that could be desired. 



Mr. Pogue, Washington, Pa., has ac- 

 cepted a position with Huntsman & Co., 

 and will be in charge of their retail 

 store. 



Visitors: Chas. Dieterieh, Maysville, 

 Ky. ; Geo. Gause, Bichmond, Ind., and J. 

 T. Herdegen,' Aurora, Ind. 



C. J. Ohmer. 



NEW ORLEANS. 



The few last White Frost finished the 

 outdoor chrysanthemums, and although 

 some good roses can be cut, it will not be 

 long before they will rest until spring. 

 We have noticed gladioli in perfect 

 bloom at this time and not affected by 

 the several frosts we have had. 



E. Eichling, at U. J. Virgin's, is jubi- 

 lant over his stock of areca. They have 

 passed the summer in the open ground 

 and lately were potted and housed; they 

 are now in perfect condition. His stock 

 of callas, bulbs and lilies is well ad- 

 vanced. One house is specially devoted 

 to lily of the valley and is heated by a 

 Wilks boiler, and the main house with a 

 large Kroeschell. He says they both 

 give good satisfaction. 



The warehouse of Jos. Schindler & Co. 

 was destroyed by fire last night. Loss 

 is estimated at $15,000, partly covered 

 by insurance. M. M. L. 



LENOX, MASS. 



Horticultural Societyr. 



The regular meeting of the Lenox 

 Horticultural Society, which was also the 

 annual business meeting, was held De- 



Vo. 200. 



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BOSTON, MASS. 



Mention The Bevlew when yon wrtte. 



cember 7, with President Heeremans in 

 the chair. The meeting was largely at- 

 tended. Samuel Hudson was unani- 

 mously elected a member. 



The following oflBcers were elected for 

 the ensuing year: President, W. Jack; 

 vice-president, R. Speer§; treasurer, 

 Thomas Page; secretary, G. Instone; as- 

 sistant secretary, Ernest Marsh. 



The various officers read their reports, 

 which showed the society to be in a 



flourishing condition, with a membership 

 of nearly 200. President Heeremans, 

 before leaving the chair, made a few 

 remarks, thanking the members for their 

 support during his term of office. He 

 also expressed the hope that the meetings 

 would be as well attended the ensuing 

 year. 



At the next meeting, December 21, 

 there will be an entertainment. 



G. H. 1. 



