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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



JAXUAKV 25, 1912. 



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YONKEBS, N. Y. 



The Ypnkers Horticultural Society's 

 first meeting of the year was held Jan- 

 uary 5 at the Hollywood Inn, when the 

 newly elected oflScers filled their re- 

 spective positions. They are as fol- 

 lows: ! 'resident, H. Nichols; vice- 

 president, F. Drexler; secretary, L. 

 Taylor; treasurer, P. Macdonald; corre- 

 sponding secretary, J. W. Watts. 



The committee appointed to look 

 after the annual dinner reported prog- 

 ress, and progress was reported by the 

 (•ommittee in charge of the spring 

 show. The society is still increasing in 

 meniliership. Two more, George Nor- 

 ris ami William Milliott, were added 

 to the list of active members and 

 William Mills was nominated for mem- 

 bership. 



Mr. Milliott bad offered prizes for 

 the most meritorious exhibit, which 

 brought out a goodly number of en- 

 tries. Mr. Nichols won first, with a 

 fine dish of mushrooms; Robert Coch- 

 rane, second, with antirrhinums. Mr. 

 Macdonald showed a fine cineraria 

 plant, which was awarded a cultural 

 certificate. Mr. Hoffman won honorary 

 mention with a double nasturtium 

 plant. 



The president and Robert Cochrane 

 were appointed as delegates to attend 

 the dinner of the Dobbs Ferry Horti- 

 cultural Society. 



The treasurer's report proved satis- 

 factory, with a balance on hand of 

 .$110.71. 



The society has decided to hold its 

 annual dinner during the second week 

 in February, and all are looking for- 

 ward to it, as it is going to be the best 

 the society has ever held. J. H. W. 



SOUTH BEND, IND. 



The Northern Indiana Florists' Asso- 

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 January 17. The plans for entertain- 

 ment were in charge of the following 

 four local members: Willis W. and 

 Charles F. Kinyon and Paul O. and 

 Wm. E. Beyer. 



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 White, of North Manchester, * vice- 

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 Columbia City, secretary-treasurer of 

 the organization. A dinner was served 

 at Kable's north restaurant, on North 

 Michigan street, and was enlivened by 

 a series of addresses and discussions by 

 various members. 



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