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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



August 19, 1900. 



ap|ioiiit 111- -i. . \,'i \,n)f tli.'ii I lin|M' il 



wiU liripll-'- 1- .-ii; li. tlir iiiM-cs>ily III' 

 Jll'Olllutini: : !l ul o;,|ii/,;ltill|l ill (';hli sl.-lti' 



to sci-nri' lii'i!.-i iliinys, ;niil iilsn tn 

 :ippnint ,1 .riiir.-il .oniniill re .i|' ihc so 

 ^■ii'ly 1(1 Mi|\ i-i- w ii II ;iii(| til .-liil 1 1ll' 

 'lill'i rilil -';i:.' ■ i|-:iiii/;it imi-.. 



Medals. 



Mi''l;iU ii;i\c ill, II .|.'li\ric'(| ihiriiio the 

 ]:\-1 \ i:ir :i- ln||(i\\ - : 



Sih'l nirijlll ll.-l,r> \. lUrrl-, lllr.. fur Xi'lih- 

 )-'ilc|ii- S.-li-l/Mli. . IT, ■;...! lliri'M;;li iIm' Si. I N 



• li iirr wiiiiiiii:; lliiiil iiiiiiiliiT prriiihiilis: 'rimlll.'is 

 l;.i|-iii.l. .•,\il:ilii. II iiliiiil>; .1. .1. Mitrlicll. 1m'>1 

 ll'iwiiiiiu |il;iiil. 



Carnation Medals. 



Till' I'm11"\\ i h:; HiTc i.lTiTi'il lliiniiL'll tllO .VllK'ri- 

 '1111 ( aiiiiil i..ii S.iiii'i\ iiiiil mMirdi'd nt tlu'iv 

 iiiiiiiiiil iiM.iiiiu ill 1 iiijiiiiiiijiiili^, .Itiiiunr.v, lllO'.i; 



^ihll llll'lilll l\ IIOIIIIT \ S.lll-i {'<!.. I'l'l (.'ill 



ii.iii'ii Il'"--ii'r 1,11(1. 



r.i( ii/.( iiKdiil .\. c. Ki'.iuii. \'"V Ciuiiiilidn 

 Sii|"cli.-( 



Various Awards. 



'I'lic IdlldW illy ;r.\;i|-(is were iiuidc ,-|l 



I'reMiiciit 1. A, Viileiitine 



Kx prcsiilciii Will K .*<iiiith. 



Presidents Present and Past, Photographed at Cincinnati, August 17. 



1 !■'■ li. (ill (i; .i' >■ . ictv .lid .Twiirili'il at Its aiiini- 

 (1 ■ \liiiii!: .\(.\vml'( r. 190S. 



N.itior.al Flower Show Medal:.. 



'J lie Kicdiil- ii-lcil 1.1 I. iw wore nw.anird at tli(^ 

 -Natidii.d rii.ui;- Sl((ixv. 'Iiica^ip. Novi.mlii.r. ItHiS: 



Silv. I :;ili medal- -i;iim.r 1 >. Smith \- Co.. 

 I'll' di-|.,.i\ .1 .(It . Ill y--iuitlu'iiiiiiiis-, .fiiliu^ 

 Kooli:.- 1.., :liri... ln-liciiiias; Ilalfdan Skjc'.- 

 .lau'T, piiNiii.' Li.ird.'iM.r wiiiiijii^' iiKist iiri'iiiiiiiii^. 



.siiU.T III. .! I- Til.. iii.lv I'rdctdr. |iriv:ili. «ai 

 'Iciicr wiiiniiL; -. . ..iid i (iiiild.i' iin'iiiiiiiiis: \V. .\. 

 Manila. t..>i: Licdn!-. t'.i- ((ilU'cticK uf (.r(^liid 

 .lit lil<i..!ii--. K.iiliii Matidaiaiia. liiinacna I'dack 

 I'.oaiit.v . iiii|i' xc'l. and l'..'.vii(idiiitii Maiidaiaiiuni : 

 i). l).(ii-!iii ...||. !■!.•. 11 ..!' ._'ri.|.|ili(.iisi. plaiils; 

 Vaiisiian- S( > .1 Slt.-. . •Iiiciitioiial oxhildt of 

 (ilildoci jilam iiii: : Mnt ii .\. Kvcrs'in. (nic cliry- 

 ■-aiillii.iiiiilii iiiaiii: V\ . .1 Siiivlli. vasi. id' niscv; 

 M. tah.ii. v.i..||iii- ■ 111', santlioniiiiiis : Ilariy 

 'J'lirrnT. I I.!..-:!! I'l idc ..t C.TStlc Cinild: »'. II. 

 'J'otty. sxvc ;.vi;i|ii.~. '.i^r of six Idddiiis cliry- 

 nintlKiiiiiiPi-. 



lli-diizf iii'ilaN -\V. .\. Mamla, for Manda'.« 

 lidld'ii rii\.t: ll>iiiy ijiliholz. Caniatidii Al- 

 \iiia: .1. A. I'otiTMiii, lii'Konia ARatlia; K. <;. 

 I ildciii. t\\.> !ii..rlals. i\>r one onttlcyn and for 

 (.11. . 1. ;. .1 (.till'; .I..li'i lif.Trddii. i.iivatc fjar- 



llic .\;it iiilitij I'ldWcr Slidu, ( liiciid,,, \,, 

 Miiilici-. IJtii^: 



Ccrtitkatei. ot Merit. 



W. A. Maiida. tlirco rcrtitioatc-i, for Hiacaena 

 MaiKliiiarii. .\ HI liiirliiiii ( in I iiiuiaiiiiiii hikI Yucca 

 .Mdiciiidii, 



r. K. ri(.r-...ii (•((.. TUd c(.rtiii.alc<. fdi N«.|,li- 

 rdlcjii-; (dcyaiit i^^iiiia cdiiiiiacla mid .\(|.|ir..lc|iis 

 .-'i|i'.i idj-sinia. 



.hiliiii- Ki c.liv.< Cd.. ri(it<(n I'lcd SaiKlcr. 



'I'lic I.iiicdiii idiiU (■..i(iiiiiv>jd|MTv, :;rdii|i nf 

 grcoiiliniiiio plants. 



lldiiy A. I)n.|.|-, Iiic . N(.|ilirdlc|ii-i Sclidlzcll. 



Till. Soiitli paii; ("miiiissidiicis, irriiiip ..f 

 '.'iiiiilioiiso plants. 



W. \. Itiidd. Carnal idii Mr-i. .7. C. Vaiit;lian. 



1'. Itdrncr iV Sons ('(>., Cainatidii I'ink ii( liL;lit. 



Honorable Mention. 

 .\dain W'olnk'wioz, sroiip df Krooiiladisp plants. 



Plant Registration. 



Ntnv jilant iiimifs li!ivi> licin icdisti rial 

 since Last report ;is f'dilows: 



NO. ."OS -AiiKUsl I,'. ItlOS. Uoso, AQUuicaii Til 



liir, hy till' Conuril & Juufs Ld.. 



West (Jrovo. l"a. 

 .\o. yjO— .ViiKUst l,j, 1!)08. Canna, Cladloflora. 



liy till' Conard & Jones Co. 

 Xd. 100 — August 1."), 1!»0S. Canna, Minnehalia, 



by the Conard & Jones Co. 

 .\d. 101 -August 1"), liios. Canna, Kosea <;i 



Kaiitea, by the Couard & Joni-s Ci. 

 .No. lOii^Iicccmbcr 1, 11)08. ClirysantUi'iiuiin 



I'rt'shU'nt Taft, by Kliiier D. Siiiiil, 



it Co., .\drian, Mich. 

 .\((. lo:!— Diccinbfr L'.'!, litOS. Canna, 'NVawa. 



b.\ the Conard & Jones Co. 

 Xd. 101 — Dcceinber L'.!, lliOS. (anna, Mont lilaii. 



Improved, liv the Conard <fc Juiu'- 



Co. 

 .Xo. lU.-i — Di.ccmlM.r i;."., lOoS. Uose, Cliiiiliiiii; 



.Mdsella. by the Conard A; ,lones ( ... 

 Xo. 40(1 -Jaiiiiaiy li.'i, ISiO'.i. Cyiiripedinm, 1 i- 



siila, bv Alfred J. Loveless, Leiid\. 



Mass. 

 Xd. 107— IVbniary .'. 1900. Cattleya, Oakland. 



bv Charles G. Hoebliiif,'. 'J'renion 



N. J. 

 Xo.lOS— February 5, 1909. Lirlio-Cattleya, Ma 



Kenta, by Charles G. Uoebliiig, Tren 



ton, N. J. 

 Xo. Uiil — I'ebriiary 27. 1909. Carnation, Kdward. 



by \V. H. Shumway, Herliii, C(niii. 

 .Xo. 110 -March 19, 1!»09. Clematis iianiculatii 



rubra, by the Jackson .V l'erkiii> 



Co., Newark, N. Y. 

 .Xo, 111 — .\pril L', 1909. UcKonia, Tresidem 



Taft, by J. A. I'etersoii, Wostwood. 



Cincinnati. O. 

 -Xo. IIL' -.\pril 'S.l, 1909. Ilydranijoa cinorea 



sterilis, bv K. Y. Teas, Ceiiterville. 



Ind. 

 X.i. 11." -July It;, 1909. Uose, Climbing Ameri 



can Beauty, by Hooiies Kro. iV 



Thomas Co., West Chester, I'a, 



Members Lost By Death. 



SiiKo Ihc last report tlw loUowiiio 

 inciiiljcrs liave died: 



1909. 



February (1, AV. ('. Krick, Brooklyn: .March ".'. 

 E. V. ilallock. lite meinher, Queens, N. Y.; 

 .\pril .'!, William IlnKemann, New York; April 

 19, John S<ott, Brooklyn: May lis, John K. 

 .\nilre, liovlestowii, I'a.: July 9, Herbert Heller, 

 X'W Castle, Ind. 



Death ot John Thorpir. 



On July 1. 1909, occurred the death of 

 Jdliii Thorpe, the first president <'f this societ\ , 



Membership Statement July 31, 1909. 



Tdtal annual members as per last re- 



li((rt. .Xoveniber 20. 1908 720 



Keiiistated 19 



.New members 71 



810 

 I U'ceased o 



Tdtal aiiiiiial nu'inbers enrolled... SO." 



T((fal life mi.|iiber> as per last report, 



Xoveniber 20. IIKIS 170 



X(.w life iii('mb"is 17 



19U 

 Heccax'd 1 



■j'dtal life nieiiibers enrolled 19."i 



1,000 

 Gain ill life membership since July 



:ii. 190S -o 



Gain in annual memhersliip since July 



.•;i, 190S Oti 



Total gain 81 



Note — Since August 1 and tip to August 12 

 we have received eight new life members and 

 twenty-four annual members. Last year we bad 

 nine annual and one life, making the net in 

 crease, .\ugiist 11, 103 members. 



Transportation. 



Every elVort was made to seeurr riMliiccd 

 railroad rates, but without snireess. The 

 various trafhc associations seem to have 

 ;,fonerally adopted the policy of rcfusino 

 reduced rates, except Avliere tliere is ;\ 

 ouiirauteed attendance of 1,000 or more. 

 Tlie writer thinks this policy is a part 

 of the general campaign .•lotiinst llie 

 two-cents-per-miie le<,'is];iti<iii, .Vnyway, 

 we did not get the rates. 



State Vice-presidents. 



The state vice-presiden1s have, durinj: 

 the last year, been very active in the 

 interests of the society, and have done 

 much ^ood Avork. The complaint whicii 

 your secretary was compelled to make 

 last year regarding the laxness among 

 them and failure even to pay their own 

 dues on the part of a few, does not hold 

 this year, and a large part of the ad- 

 vance shown is due to their good woik. 



