Word: blossom
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following men have been elected to the Junior Promenade committee: P. L. Mitchell, Cincinnati, O.; H. S. Curtiss, Cleveland, O.; S. L. Coy, Lakeville, Conn.; J. H. Wear, St. Louis, Mo.; L. M. Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa.; D. S. Blossom, Cleveland, O.; J. A. Keppleman, Reading, Pa.; R. L. Atkinson, St. Louis, Mo.; H. Chappell, New London, Conn...
...conservatories the orchids and pitcher plants are interesting. A large specimen of the cycas, or sago palm, is in bloom for the first time in several years. The night blooming cereus, the largest of its kind in the country, will begin to blossom in a few weeks. As many as sixty buds have been known to open and die on this plant in one night...
...this part of the country, and of recognizing the foreign species which have been introduced into our gardens. The ornamental and useful properties of these trees and shrubs, their habits of growth and other peculiarities, may be considered; and the different species or groups will be studied as they blossom, whenever this course is practicable. An hour and a half to two hours will be devoted to each meeting. During the season the class will meet once or twice outside of the Arboretum at some favorable place for the study of trees. These meetings may take up a half...
...Waltz, "Magnolia Blossom." De Koven...
...first trial heat of the 100 yards dash Davis, Hop., won in 10 4-5 sec. with Blossom, R. L. S., second. In the second heat Jackson, B. and N., won easily over Clark, Belmont, in 11 1-5 In the third heat Pavson, No., beat Smith, B. and N., in 11 1-5 sec. The fourth heat was won by Billings, W. H. S., in 10 4-5 sec. with Clark, E. H. S., second. In the trial heats for second men, Blossom...