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94 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



March 2, 1911. 



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CLAY CENTER, KAN. 



There are three railroads running 

 through this town and C. Humfeld has 

 worked up an excellent shipping busi- 

 ness in funeral designs, covering the 

 surrounding towns. He has been excep- 

 tionally busy of late. Carnations are 

 in excellent condition, the Enchantress 

 varieties being grown most extensively. 

 Winsor and Queen Louise also do well 

 here and O. P. Bassett is grown for red. 

 Boses are good, but have been off crop 

 for some time. The business in rooted 

 cuttings is heavier than ever this sea- 

 son. Three houses are devoted to let- 

 tuce and radishes for the home trade. 

 Rhubarb grown under the benches is a 

 profitable crop. Preparations are now 

 being made for planting a large quan- 

 tity of early vegetables. As many as 

 twenty-two acres of sweet potatoes are 

 grown. 



S. D. Brandt also finds business in 

 rooted cuttings heavy this season. Pel- 

 argoniums are one of his specialties. 

 The propagating benches are full of 

 young stock. He has four houses of 

 roses and three houses of carnations 

 and has found the demand this season 

 exceeding his supply. Mrs. Brandt has 

 been ill for more than two months. 



W. H. Humfeld, of Kansas City, re- 

 cently visited his brother here. 



LEiNOX, MASS. 



About 250 florists and others were 

 present at th3 annual assembly and ball 

 of the Lenox Horticultural Society, held 

 in the town hall, and though this attend- 

 ance was not as large as that of some 

 former years, yet the affair was in some 

 respects a greater success than any of 

 its predecessors. Indeed, it was stated 

 that there were just enough participants 

 to make the dancing enjoyable. The 

 music was furnished by Carl Esher's 

 orchestra. 



James O. Clifford was chairman of 

 the committo of arrangements and he 

 and his aids arranged well for the 

 affair. The others on the committee 

 were George W. Ferguson, Frank H. 

 Butler, Eobert Grindrod and L. H. Pet- 

 ers. 



On the reception committee were: 

 George Foulsham, chairman; Alex Mac- 

 Connachie, A H. Wingett, George H. 

 Thompson, "William Henry, E. J. Nor- 

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 Walter Jack. 



The floor committee consisted of S. 

 Whitney, Frank Howard, William G. 

 Clifford, H. P. Wookey, Fred Heere- 

 mans and A. J. Loveless. 



The grand march was led by Presi- 

 dent George Foulsham and Mrs. Foul- 

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