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NOVBMBEB 12, 1008. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



47 



S STUPENDOUS SALE 



of Seasonable Stock 



SUPERB BOXWOOD -Bush, Pyramidal; Standard or Tree. 



EVERGREENS— Spruce, Junipers, Pines, Yews, Retinosporaa, Ttiuyaa, Cupressus, Sciadopitys. 



ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING PLANTS -Weeping Cherry, English Laurel, Aucuba 



Japonica, Rhododendrons, Azalea Mollis and Pontica, Andromedas, Magnolias, Hydrangea, 



Aristolochia, California Privet. 

 PALMS, Foliage Plants, Herbaceous Perennials. 

 ROSES— H. P. All the leading varieties. 

 IMMENSE BULB CONSIGNMENT-Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus. The largest 



importation of the year. Over 6000 added square feet of space necessary for its display. 



Auction Sales Every Tuesday and Friday 



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secretary, John Young and Harry Bun- 

 yard; for treasurer, J. K. Allen and W. 

 C Bickards, Jr.; for trustees, John 

 Scott, F. H. Traendly, A. H. Langjahr, 

 Paul Dailledouze, Patrick O'Mara, Rob- 

 ert Simpson and A. Zeller. 



Vice-president W. E. Marshall was 

 called to the chair, •while Mr. "Weathered 

 requested the acceptance of his with- 

 drawal from the contest, referring feel- 

 ingly to the uniform kindness and assist- 

 ance of the members in the discharge of 

 his obligations while in office. 



C. W. Scott, William Gotthardt and S. 

 E. Bryner were elected to membership 

 and J. H. Feisser and Herman Schaelzel 

 were proposed. 



The motion of Secretary Young to 

 shange the by-laws, po that $50 instead 



of $75 be the payment for life member- 

 ship in the club, after an interesting dis- 

 cussion was unanimously approved. 

 Messrs. Traendly, Young, Weathered and 

 Hallock made application for life mem- 

 bership. 



Mr. Weathered dilated upon his pet 

 project, a permanent home for the club, 

 and the wisdom of adding the funds re- 

 ceived for life membership to the fund 

 in its behalf. Mr. Traendly moved that 

 the matter of the life membership re- 

 ceipts and their use be left in the hands 

 ^jof the board of trustees. 



I»etters from Benj. Hammond concern- 

 ii.g express rates and from the general 

 manager of the express company were 

 read and the matter was referred to the 



legislative committee of the New York 

 Florists' Club. 



Mr. Traendly gave an interesting ac- 

 count of the national flower show, hav- 

 ing just returned from Chicago. He said 

 the exhibition was well worth the trip 

 and that the large plant growers from 

 the east had done nobly. Mr. Bunyard 

 moved the club send a congratulatory 

 telegram to the secretary of the national 

 society, which was heartily endorsed by 

 all. A. L. Miller moved sending a tele- 

 gram of congratulation to Mayor Breit- 

 meyer, of Detroit. The club also con- 

 gratulated A. C. Zvolanek on his victory 

 in securing the office of justice of the 

 peace at Bound Brook, N. J. 



The Robert Craig Co. exhibited a vase 

 of its new pompon, Baby Margaret, 



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