. Floristen Review [microform]. Blumenzucht. F keine Beweise für den Nutzen der S. A. F. benötigt wurden unter Berücksichtigung der Jahrestagung oc-casionally auf die Städte außerhalb der nördlichen und östlichen Kreis, dass Evi vertrauen könnte in der Tatsache, dass, wenn die Gesellschaft besucht San Francisco, Vizepräsident MacEorie in 102 neue Mitglieder gebracht werden, und wenn es in Texas, Vizepräsident Kerr 80 - Zwei neue Namen an der Rolle, wo es nur 18 vor. Sicherlich ein Anstieg von 450 Prozent in der Mitgliedschaft in Texas Jus-tifies der Expedition! Wetter unterbricht. Es gab s
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. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. F ANY evidence were needed as to the benefit to the S. A. F. by taking the annual convention oc- casionally to the cities outside the northern and eastern circle, that evi- dence might be found in the fact that when the society visited San Francisco, Vice- president MacEorie brought in 102 new members, and when it visited Texas, Vice-president Kerr added eighty-two new names to the roll, where there were only eighteen be- fore. Surely an increase of 450 per cent in the membership in Texas jus- tifies the expedition! Weather Interrupts. There were some who feared the heat of Houston, but it was rain that first interrupted, and then wind. The outdoor features of Wednesday's pro- gram were postponed because of the downpour, and Friday's trip to Gal- veston for the dip and dinner was called off because of the great gale that caused thousands to flee the Gulf Coast. The florists spent the day iu Houston, although from Galveston came the report that thousands thronged the fam- ous seawall boule- vard watching great waves break on the riprap at its foot. The maxi- mum wind velocity was forty miles. The maximum tide was four feet. With the exception of the heavy surf there was nothing of an extraordinary nature in Galveston. Indicative of the spirit with which the people of the city viewed the protection of the seawall was a band concert and dance Friday night at a beach pavilion above the roaring surf. To San Jacinto. By agreement the doors were lock- ed on Thursday and all the visitors headed for the ship channel. Before starting the officers of the organization were photographed. After this the cars were boarded for the municipal wharf, to the end of the car line, after which -there was a rather warm walk to the boat to the San Jacinto battlefield. The trip down the channel was a novelty for many and much interest was shown in the various plants, ware- houses and factories along the way. At the battlefield the afternoon was s