. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. K. C. Kerr. P. 1. Fo'ey. On the Beach at Galveston. of the work of President MacRorie and his masterful handling of the many difficult problems presented during his administration. Damaged Imports. The matter of adjustments of inter- national disputes was discussed. Secre- tary Young read a letter from a firm of Holland bulb shippers asking the society to appoint a board of inspectors to examine shipments said to be dam- aged and declined by the consignees. The matter was placed in the hands of the committee on tariff and legislation, with the sugg

. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. K. C. Kerr. P. 1. Fo'ey. On the Beach at Galveston. of the work of President MacRorie and his masterful handling of the many difficult problems presented during his administration. Damaged Imports. The matter of adjustments of inter- national disputes was discussed. Secre- tary Young read a letter from a firm of Holland bulb shippers asking the society to appoint a board of inspectors to examine shipments said to be dam- aged and declined by the consignees. The matter was placed in the hands of the committee on tariff and legislation, with the sugg Stock Photo
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. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. K. C. Kerr. P. 1. Fo'ey. On the Beach at Galveston. of the work of President MacRorie and his masterful handling of the many difficult problems presented during his administration. Damaged Imports. The matter of adjustments of inter- national disputes was discussed. Secre- tary Young read a letter from a firm of Holland bulb shippers asking the society to appoint a board of inspectors to examine shipments said to be dam- aged and declined by the consignees. The matter was placed in the hands of the committee on tariff and legislation, with the suggestion that a sub-com- mittee or representative be appointed to be stationed at New York, The Awards. Chairman William F. Gude reported for the committee appointed by Presi- dent MacRorie to judge the trades' ex- hibits. Mr. Gude's report follows: American Bulb Co., Chicago, 111.—^Decorative trlfcatlne novelties, certificate of merit. The balance of this exhibit awarded honorable men- tion. A. L. Randall Co., Chicago, 111.—Exhibit of novelties and •accessories for retail florists' use, highly commended. M. Rice Co., Philadelphia, Pa.—Exhibit of flo- rists' baskets and accessories, awarded honorable mention. Gullett & Sons, Lincoln, HI.—Display of foliage and flowering plants, awarded honorable mention. H. C. Doescher, New Orleans, La.—Exhibit of thirty-two distinct types of nephrolepis, same being magnificently grown, certificate of merit. American Bulb Co., Chicago, 111.—Display of baskets for retail florists' use, honorable mention. American Bulb Co., Chicago, 111.—For col- lapsible folding canopy for decorating purposes, honorable mention. Lord & Bumham Co., New York—An exhibit of one improved sectional iron frame greenhouse of curved glass eave design, eleven feet wide by sixteen feet eight Inches long, complete with iron and tile plant benches, wiring frames, etc., cer- tificate of merit. Darbee, San Francisco, Cal.—Consisting of cut chrysanthem