June 18, 1008. 



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67 



ALBAPry, N. Y. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Albany Florists' Club was held June 4, 

 at the establishment of W. C. King, on 

 Madison avenue. Forty members, the 

 largest number in some time, were 

 present. 



Fred A. Danker, of the committee on 

 a new circular upon the care of plants, 

 reported progress and asked for an ex- 

 tension of time, which was granted. 

 The circular is intended for distribution 

 among tb6 customers of the club. 



W. C. King, the host, gave an excel- 

 lent review of the state of trade for 

 the spring season now past, and spoke 

 optimistically of the future. The mem- 

 bers regretted the inability of H. G. 

 Eyres to be present to deliver an address 

 on the cultivation of the amaryllis, of 

 which Mr. Eyres has had on exhibition 

 some notable specimens. 



During the evening four new mem- 

 bers were elected and a social session 

 was enjoyed, with refreshments.. Lewis 

 Schaefer entertained with recitations and 

 a thoroughly enjoyable time was had. 



The next meeting of the club will be 

 held at the establishment of the presi- 

 dent, Fred Goldring, at Slingerlands, on 

 the evening of July 2, Carryalls will 

 leave the Union station at 6 p. m. and 

 from the intersection of Madison and 

 Delaware avenues at 6:30 p. m. A 

 large number have expressed their de- 

 termination to be present.) 



PLYMOUTH, OHIO. 



Trade has been fine here all winter 

 and spring. The recent panic has not 

 seemed to make any material difference 

 with it, except we have found collections 

 much slower and harder to get, and also 

 more of them. But the whole volume has 

 been larger for the year past than ever 

 before in our experience. Bedding trade 

 has. been late and slow on account of the 

 erratic weather. Hot, wet, cold, dry, 

 hot, cold, wet is about the way it has 

 been ever since April, with cold and wet 

 predominating just now. F. E. C. 



Geapton, Mass. — Thomas Heskey, Sr., 

 who has run the Norcross & Stratton 

 greenhouses for the last two years, has 

 now removed his family to Marlboro, 

 Mass., where he has a position as manager 

 of the Lewis greenhouses. 



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