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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



December 16, 1909. 



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TARRYTOWN, N. Y. 



The annual flower show of the Tarry- 

 tov.n Horticultural Society may be held 

 in Irvington next year, as the residents 

 of that place are anxious to have it as a 

 i?M attraction. The society at a recent 

 meeting appointed Eobert Angus, Ed- 

 ward W. Neubrand and James W. Smith 

 us a committee to see about securing a 

 hall. This year the show was held in 

 "White Plains, because a hall could not 

 be secured in Tarrytown. If the com- 

 mittee is unable to get a hall here, it will 

 probably go to Irvingtdn, where there is 

 a fine hall suitable for the exhibition. 



The committee has also appointed Ed- 

 ward W. Neubrand, David McFarland 

 and James W. Smith to ^rih i ge f 9 r -4^s^ 

 annual dinner, which will probably be 

 held at the Florence Hotel, Irvington. 



The society has nominated John Wood- 

 cock, of Ossining, for president; James 

 Stewart and Alexander Maitland, for 

 vice-president; Edward W. Neubrand, 

 secretary ; Edward M. Berrien, treasurer ; 

 John Brunger, corresponding secretary; 

 William Scott and David McFarland as 

 hold-over on the executive committee. 

 The following have also been named for 

 the same committee: Eobert Angus, Will- 

 iam Jamieson, Louis A. Martin, J. 

 Stewart, Thomas Aitchison, Claude Wil- 

 son, Nathan Brewer, John Brunger, 

 George Whitlinger and Alexander Mc- 

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 Frank V. Millard and Dr. B. B. Coutant 

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 active members. 



SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. 



Mayor John S. Bransford has made 

 the liiipl transfer of the Salt Lake Floral 

 Co. to W. W. Wilson and D. E. Law. 

 The property, which lies between Eleventh 

 and Twelfth streets, South and State and 

 Main streets, is valued at $18,000. Some 

 years ago Will Clark, son of former 

 Senator W. A. Clark, of Butte, Mont., 

 backed a florist and about $35,000 were 

 spent for greenhouses. The venture failed 

 and the property went into the possession 

 of the Bransfords, under whose direction 

 it prospered during the last eighteen 

 months. Mayor Bransford then sold it 

 to Law & Wilson, who are also from 

 Butte. 



William Hadfield, formerly proprietor 

 of the Gordon Greenhouses, at 1616 Park 

 street, has accepted a position as head 

 gardener at Wandamere park, in this 

 city. 



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