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The Florists' Review 



APRIL 24, 1913. 



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The monthly meeting of the Nassau 

 County Horticultural Society was held 

 at Pembroke hall on Friday, April 18, 

 with President Brown in the chair. One 

 new member was elected. 



Communications were read from the 

 following firms, offering special prizes 

 for the fall show: C. H. Totty, Madi- 

 son, N. J.; Burnett Bros., Peter Hen- 

 derson & Co., W. E, Marshall & Co., 

 Weeber & Don, Hitchings & Co. and A. 

 T. Boddington, all of New York. The 

 Stumpp & Walter Co. offered a silver 

 cup for twelve varieties of vegetables. 



The judges of the evening's exhibit 

 were Messrs. Gilder, Marshall and Rob- 

 inson. They awarded a certificate of 

 culture to V. Cleres for well grown 

 plants of Hydrangea hortensis, first 

 pirize to G. Ferguson for twelve mixed 

 roses, and first prize to H. Gaut for 

 twelve Darwin tulips, variety Clara 

 Butt. 



The schedule for the summer show 

 was read and approved and judges for 

 the fall show were elected. The next 

 meeting will be held May 14, at 7:30 

 p. m. J. M. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Trade has improved somewhat during 

 the last week. There is as yet but little 

 doing in the social line, but funeral 

 work has picked up considerably. Stock 

 is plentiful. There is an increased sup- 

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 tions are to be had in almost any quan- 

 tity. Bulbous stock is still available. 

 Lilies and callas have been plentiful. 

 Beauties have been fairly abundant, 

 but not of the best quality. Blooming 

 plants are selling well, but the variety 

 Js diminishing. 



Various Notes. 



E. A. Nelson was severely hurt in a 

 runaway accident last week. He suf- 

 fered a number of cuts and bruises. 



Fred Kiel, formerly with the Berter- 

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 with A. Wiegand's Sons Co. 



Adolph Baur and Oliver Steinkamp 

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