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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Nassau County Horticultural Society was 

 held on Wednesday evening, August 12, 

 with President Jaenicke in the chair. 

 The minutes of the previous meeting were 

 read and approved. President Roosevelt 

 and Capt. J)e La Mar were elected hon- 

 orary members and three new active 

 members were elected. The preliminary 

 schedules for the fall show were dis- 

 tributed, considered and approved. 



The schedule for the dahlia show, to be 

 held at the October meeting, Avas sub- 

 mitted and, with some amendments, was 

 adopted. Walter Shaw, of Huntington, 

 was appointed as one of the judges. It 

 was agreed to have the dahlia show Oc- 

 tober 14, to open at 4 p. m. 



Mr. Johnson reported that his supply 

 of copies of the by-laws was exhausted. 

 The executive committee Avas asked to 

 look them over, to see if any amend- 

 ments were required, and to report at the 

 next meeting. 



Committees throughout the county were 

 appointed to solicit advertisements for 

 the schedules of both exhibitions. Spe- 

 cial prizes were offered and accepted by 

 two ladies and a gentleman. 



The awards for points on vegetables 

 and flowers arc as follows: 



Tomatoes, John Drombroskl, 72; eggpUnt, 

 H. V. Meyer, 77; asters. Valentine Cleves, 74. 



H. F. Meyer, collection of vegetables, certi- 

 ficate of culture. 



James Elmelie, asters, and John HIgton, Tege- 

 tables, certificates of merit. 



Valentine Cleves, beans, honorable mention. 



H. F. Meyer, cuctunbers, honorable mention. 



H. F. Meyer, Phoenix Roebelenil, honorable 

 mention. 



Oscar Adder, hydrangeas, honorable mention. 



Oscar Adder, grapes, honorable mention. 



James Elmslie, by invitation, told bis 

 experience in growing the asters he ex- 

 hibited. President Jaenicke exhibited a 

 photograph of his fine new daisy. 



The meeting then adjourned. 



Jas. Kesson, Rec. Sec'y. 



WOBURN, Mass. — John H. Newman is 

 building an additional greenhouse. It is 

 reported that next spring he intends to 

 erect a range of houses covering about 

 half an acre at the rear of his present 

 location. He makes a specialty of violets 

 in the winter and of cucumbers in the 

 summer. 



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 now constructed a boiler pit, where a new 

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 E. J. Foster & Co. have also been doing 

 some building and repairing. S. J. Mc- 

 Michael will devote hi? entire glass area 

 to vegetables this season. 



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Albant. N. Y,— The Florists' CTub 

 will hold its annual outing near Newton- 

 ville August 30, with a clambake and 

 sports. F. A. Danker is chairman of 

 the committee. 



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