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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



A 11! I I, (•>, 11)11. 



without ollici.'il I'ccoynit ion Imt I'oi' tlif 

 ;i lipoiiitiut'iit of :i coiiiiint tec ccuisist iiiy 

 of < '. \V. .loliiisoii, W'iHiaiii Klciiilicin/. 

 .\i|;iiii ( iriili.'iiii ;iii(l .liiiiics rorltcs to 

 coiisiiicr tln'iii. 'I'luir jiwiirds wcrr: 



( 'iTiiiifMic iif niiTil lip i;..lpiii ( iMii; Co. I'.ir 

 Cniioii iMiiiciiii M;i(;i\v 



liroDzr iiii'ihil tti Itiilicii Ciiii,;: Co. for collccl ion 

 of ^, 'I'. Hill'; cnilcpiis. 



Silver (I:il lo .1, II. l>o,l,|^. ;:.ir(|.'rii'r lo .lolm 



\\:ii]:iiii;ikci'. for |'.-nMlaiiii> Liiiili'iiliiirsl . 



Ccrlilii'iilc of iijcril lo I;. (;. Wilson, r.roolilyn. 

 •V. Y., for iiiiiniiniMi ('cm. 



r.ionzo iiioil.-il lo W. .\. M.-hiiIm tor I'oi.v podiinii 

 M.'inil:ii:uuiiii. 



lloMorjildc incMliiMi lo .1. C ll:iiclici- f..r .\s 

 piii'M'.'iis ll:il( iicri. 



r.ronzo iim'iImI lo W . C. linsl. ^.-irdi'inr lo l>i-. 

 C, C, \\-l(l. for siM'dliMi; rlio,|o,lonilroii. .\Imiv 

 Weld. 



CiTlllir:it(' of incril lo f K. I'ior-oii i'ii. for 

 \i|dir(>io|pis iiniscos.'i. 



Silver i;ill Mied.'il lip C. .1. S.inder. gardener 

 Ipp «'. S. S;iruc'n1. for M'eilliiiL; ,i/..ili';i. 



AWARDS TO TRADE EXHIBITORS. 



.\ s|p('i-i:il i-oiiiinit t ('!• Ill' well kiidWi; 

 liorists v\;is ;i|i|ioiiit('i| to consiiliT tlii' 

 I'Nliiliits in tlic .'iliicii tr:ii|('-- sect on. the 

 foliowino awards liciiio iiiaijc: 



Cerl ilie.ile i.r nieril !•■ Ilie (.ilduell \.l\\\\ 

 Mower (pp.. Newlpii;-}.'!!. N. ^.. t'Pi \:\\\u ni.p\\pi 

 o|per.-ili d 1p.\ LMsolnie en;; iin-. 



Cerl die.lli' 'P| Illelil lo C. I\.in \ Son-, llille 

 z"Vi. Ilip|l:ind. for IpmIIppiik pl.-nii- in hi i. 



Ci'rl ilii mIp' of iiieril lo l.ord - I'rosi l'ro..f I'l.ini 

 r..i\ Co.. MipneMpolis. .Minn.. I'pr |p:i liiil id eoi 

 I iij.i l"d lilpp'i IpomicI slii|p|dn;: lipp\. 



I .1 I ilip.ilc ef ril lo S. i:. clii;r.ii. I'.osl.pn. 



fpi -jpl .I.', ilm unlehine- oper.lleil |p> -:iMi|inp' en 



uiiip's. 



Cliel~e;i. M:i~- . f'Pl- llevei-pp i;:i pI.ii Iiov,. :nnl 



Clr'lsi'j. M.I.--., for l|o-p' n v./le- Ulnl pppipplihu- 



Ceri iliiiiie ipf ineril I'p 1 1 ililiin:^ - >V (o.. r.liz 

 mIpoIIi N .1.. for veiil il.il inu ni:iiliine-. 



CerliliiMle of ineril lo \\ I 11 hi'iiner 11 ro-. 

 Neu ^oi-lv. fir ^old .ind -il\.i .d-ed Soriidile 

 proppf ril Ipon 



lIornrMMp' inenlion lo I.oid \ r.ninli;ini lo.. 

 lr\;iiL'lon. .N ^.. foi- |ii|pi> li.-in;.-i-r-, 



lliplippliilple IMen'ippii Ipp IlileliiMi;- >V ( o. . Idiz:! 

 lip'Tii. N. .1,. for sp'eiion.-il li'iiler for liol water. 



llonor::Me inenlion lo Iln' i:e\cie llnhlpi-r lo.. 

 '•|i.l-e:i. M.I--., for Keveii' -.irdin lio-e .'ind 

 -liiM.v inu' lio-e. 



I loiiipi :i|p|e iiip'iilion lo .Mr-. S. S. Sanlporn. C:ini 



liiid^'e. Mil--., for p;iieiii forms for tiililo ili'c 

 or;i I ion-. 



lloiior:iMe liieiilippii lo .1. .leriiijclll, licston, 

 M.:ss.. |o|- I'Uslie work. 



llonoiMlile iiieiiiion lo i:iis(eni Niirsprles. .Tn- 

 niiiie.i riiilii, M:iss., for collect ion of cvci- 

 .ureeiis. 



lloiior;ilde iiieiilion lo I), ('iisciiiiiiilin, Hostoi), 

 for I'loreiil inc teriii cidtii ware. 



I fonor.ilplc iiiciitioii III Wilson I'liiiit Oil & Tcr- 

 lili/.er Co., .New ^orU, for spr.-ivcrs iiinl tub 

 e;irrie|-. 



I |ip|iorii!de inenlion to the l'::isteiii l.ilinii'v 

 Sii|pplv l-o,. New York. for MMc.Millmi Co. 

 works of I'lof. I.. II. Itiiilcy. 



lloMoiiilile niciitioii lo riersoii C Itaf Co., Now 

 \ ork, for model yrcenlioiisc cxiiiliit. 



I lonoiiilplc iiieiitloii 111 Wertlieiiiicr Jtros., Now 

 ^ ork. foi' .Spi'iiiUlepriHif . K.'Mliiiiii CIncc iiiiil 

 I iri'in-uliiic linhons, fo.' wire cil«;e(l cliitl'on and 

 lor spun jrlass lieaded corsage pins. 



Mi.Lili eomineiidat ion to Seliloss Itros., New 

 ^■pp1k. for woven liiister ;;reeliii« rililHPii, 



lli;.'li eominciidal Ion to Lord tV Hiirnliaiii Co., 

 .New ^drk. for vcnlilaliiiK .-ipparaliis. 



Ili:rii roinmi'iidal Ion to .lolinsloii lleatiiif; Co.. 

 New \iirk. for tiilnilar tiic Imx lioiler. 



!lit:h eoniineiidal ion to T. .1. Cre.v Co.. Hostoii. 

 I'l hclroil iiniiier. 



lli;;! Iiiincndal ion to Weallieied Co.. .lerse.v 



Cii\. for y:reciil1oiisc cxliiliit. 



Ili^'l mmeiidation to Waile's IiilerlocUin^ 



Ste.d Co.. Newlpiir^:!!, N. Y.. for cxliiliit of steel 

 I'ci.ph Ir.Mnes. elc. 



liy w;iv of cxpla tiat ion it iiiav he said 

 ticit a laiof iiiiiiilu'f of other nicritoii 

 oils exhibits wcfc yiscii S. .\. I\ ccr 

 tilicatcs ami otiicr awtirds at incct'diiij^ 

 .Xnyiist coi]\>'iitioiis, and t licrcfoic could 

 nut lie coiisiil(M('(| li\- this c(jiniuit tct'. 



AMERICAN CARNATION SOCIETY. 



.\t the closino session of the animal 

 runvcntion of the .\inericaii ('aniation 

 Society, .''^ecret.arv Haiir jireseiited the 

 report ot the Joiiif coniinittee of the 

 (aniation and iiose Societies in the 

 matter of the llUl' iiKM'tiny. Tlie coin- 

 niittee. coiii|)oseil of tiie two lio.'irds of 

 directors, \ oted 7 to li io reconiineiid 

 that the two societies liold a .joint eon- 

 \(iitinn ;ind exliiliition at Detroit, ojkmi- 



6?,'^.rf.*«.?t..s<, ? ^> 



James Wheeler. 



M iicii of the RuccesH of the N.it|p>iial I'lowei' show wuk due to .Mr. Wheelei "« etliciency as siipcrinten dent. 



iiifj Jamiaiy 2i, 1912. The Carnation 

 Society at once accepted the report, 

 concurred in its reconimendatiou and 

 adopted a resolution expressing the hope 

 that the Eose Society will do likewise 

 at its adjourned meeting at Baltimore 

 in August. 



I'lie committee on president's address. 

 It. 11. Nicholson, J. A. Valentine and 

 .losoph Hill, did not concur in the 

 recommendation to revise the scale of 

 jioints, but the same committee' asked 

 the society to concur in the secretary's 

 recommendation that the by laws be 

 amended to permit the readmission of 

 dropped members on the payment of $."). 

 The society concurred. 



.1. A. Valentine proposed the erection 

 of 11 memorial tablet for the late Fred 

 Dorner and the secretary was instructed 

 to communicate with the members in 

 }('gar(l to ii po])uIar subscription. 



(.)n the closing dtite V. Dorner & Sons 

 (.'()., J.iafayette, staged two seedlings 

 which, in sj)ite of their having sufTeretl 

 somewhat on their journey of l.OiUi 

 miles, scored high enough to earn certifi 

 ctites: Dark crimson, 87 [loints; cerise. 

 S(i points. 



THE SMOKER. 



The liorists of Dostoii, not conteiil 

 with the reception and ball scht^duled in 

 1 ln> oiHcial in'ogram for Wednes.lay 

 e\(Miing, .March !'!>, gii\e ;i smoker at 

 the Hotel Somerset Thiiisdiiy e\tMiiiig. 

 .March ;>(). thereby juitting one over on 

 the committee that allotted tiie lociil 

 l)eo])le only one evening for their hos 

 pitalities. The smoker w;is litdil in tin- 

 great ballroom of the Soineiset, over 

 ■too gathering about the round tables. 

 A line collation consisting of Boston "s 

 fa\orite dish, .'tie, sandwiehes, stilads. 

 etc., w!is served. Colored minstrels pro 

 vided a vaudeville entertiiinment ami 

 there Avere speeches by Mayor I'itzpat 

 rick, V. ]{. I'ierson, (Jeorge .\sniiis, K'oii 

 ert Craig. .1. K. .M. L. Fai-(,tih:ir. W. W 

 Castle, Chester I. <'ain|ibe]l, his .assisl 

 ant, and othiMS. It was a late hour "he 

 fore the fe.-ti\ities closeil :ind those 

 present \oted it one of tlie most siic 

 cessful fe.'itiires ot ;t wi'ck filled with 

 eminent successes. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETS. 



The e.xeciitixc committee of tin 

 S. A. V. h(dd a two days' session at 

 Hoston, Mandi L's and lili), with an tnl- 

 jtuirnmenl to I'.altimore, where a st>s- 

 sion was h(di| .Npr'l 1. Those pr(>seiit at 

 the l!.)ston session were: Ivx president 

 l\ li'. Pii'ison, rresident (ieorge .\smus, 

 \'ice president K. N'ini'ent. Secretar\" 

 Dorner. Trc'tsiirer I\;isting. Directors W. 

 .1. \'ese\-, j^ugeiie Dili lledoiix.e. Ifohert 

 Cr.-iii;. !•:. All.an I'.'ine ami II. .\. liini- 

 v.ard the full board except for W. X. 

 K'mid. The program for the Daltimore 

 convi'ntioii \v;is outlineil, rules miojded 

 tor the trade displ.ay, and a gre.-it de;i I 

 of roiitiii(> work <lispatehed. One ot 

 the details w.'is the adoption of ;i r(>so- 

 lnti<in to the ell'ect that tlu; X;itii>nal 

 IMower Show should be a trieiini;i! 

 alfair. 



PARTY TO CROMWELL. 



All the leading Xew Kiigland growers 

 kept open house while the .National 

 I'lowcr Show w;is in jirogress in liostoii. 

 and for se\er;il days after. 'J'hev had 

 \isitors by the score and in soiiit! cases 

 by the hundred. Many of those who 

 attended the show stojiped. either going 

 or retiiiiiing. ;it •romuidl, <diiri., to in 



