. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo2. The American Florist. 83 Peter Keinberfj K"'^^'' l" ^-ew to-night to s])ciul Sunday, expecting t() ^ meet the Ashevillc \r.\vCy at Cincinnati Monday morning Keinberj; & Wcihuul have sonic line carnation ])lants at New- castle, and at the Chicago place Mr. Keinhcrg has a nice surplus, clean plants but not large. A. P. Hordcn, manager of the Kedondo Floral Company, I-os Angeles, called upon the trade early in the week, inci- dentally booming tlie California city for the next S. A. 1'. co


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo2. The American Florist. 83 Peter Keinberfj K"'^^'' l" ^-ew to-night to s])ciul Sunday, expecting t() ^ meet the Ashevillc \r.\vCy at Cincinnati Monday morning Keinberj; & Wcihuul have sonic line carnation ])lants at New- castle, and at the Chicago place Mr. Keinhcrg has a nice surplus, clean plants but not large. A. P. Hordcn, manager of the Kedondo Floral Company, I-os Angeles, called upon the trade early in the week, inci- dentally booming tlie California city for the next S. A. 1'. convention. He lelt for the east on Tuesday and expects to goto Asheville with one "of the eastern delega- tions. W. A. Peterson returned Wednesday from a six weeks' trip east. He says he was on a pleasure trip, accompanied liy Mrs. Peterson, but pcojile were so anxious to buy p;eonias that he took ;i number of good sized orders. F. Sticlow, ;il Niles Center, is benching his carnations but says he is in no hurry. He lost a good many plants in the field. His principal sorts are While Cloud, Nor- way, Joost and Dorothy. O. J. Friedman and Miss Clara Scliles- inger were married on Tuesday' and are now in the cast on a wedding trip. The bride is a daughter of L. Schlesinger, of Schlesingcr & Mayer. J. A. Peterson, of Cincinnati, was at the Palmer House this week with fine samples of his Pandanus \'eitchii. Begonia Gloire de Lorraine, ficuses, kentias, arecas and field carnations. August Lange and wife left last AVednes- day for a three weeks' vacation in the east, intending to visit Pittsburg, Wash- ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Atlantic City and New York. F. J. Robinson, the veteran florist of Oak Park, died August 9. He had retired from business, the greenhouses having been dismantled some two or three months ago. E. C. Amling is deliberating as to whether to buy stocks and bonds with his surplus cash or to put it into ferns this fall, anent the Easter shortage and high


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