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August 22, 1912. 



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The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Nassau County. Horticultural Society 

 was held here August 14, with a good 

 attendance and with President John- 

 ston in the chair. 



Asters were exhibited at their best 

 by Messrs. McCarthy, Barton and Boet- 

 tcher. J. W. Everett had fine melons 

 and was awarded a cultural certificate 

 for them, and also for a vase of Lycoris 

 squamigera. H. Boettcher received a 

 cultural certificate for twelve varieties 

 of asters, which were fine. Honorable 

 mention was awarded to F. Petroccia 

 and J. Marmolate for tomatoes and cu- 

 cumbers. In the society's classes, G. 

 Barton was first with asters, and J. W. 

 Everett with melons and corn. 



H. Detz, Glen Cove, was elected an 

 honorary member. 



Mrs. J. H. Uttley donated a silver 

 cup for eighteen Killarney roses, to be 

 competed for at the fall exhibition. 



It was decided to have the annual 

 summer outing at Karatsonyi 's, Glen- 

 wood, August 27. 



The prizes at the next meeting will 

 be for twelve gladioli, six onions and 

 three heads of celery. J. M. 



Marion, Ind— Glen H. Wilson, son 

 of Cyrus Wilson, the South Gallatin 

 street florist, recently entered the ranks 

 of the benedicts. His bride is Miss 

 Euth G. Paxton, also of this city. 



Fitchburg, Mass.— The foundations 

 have been completed for the new $3,000 

 greenhouse on the grounds of the State 

 Normal School, and the materials for 

 the framework, which were ordered 

 from the King Construction Co., were 

 expected to be received about Sep- 

 tember 1. The necessary funds for the 

 construction of the greenhouse were 

 presented to the school by its director 

 of agriculture, George H. Hastings. 



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