The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . te brisk,but weather conditions have hurt itto some extent. Plant trade also hassuffered somewhat. Fred Burki, president of the Pitts-burg Rose and Carnation Company,has sold his property in Bellevuewhere he formerly had his green-houses, realizing quite a handsomeprofit. B. Frosch, the landscape architect,has received a contract for improv-ing about 25 acres near Uniontown,Pa. The plans are very elaborate carried out will make one of thefinest places in that locality. S


The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . te brisk,but weather conditions have hurt itto some extent. Plant trade also hassuffered somewhat. Fred Burki, president of the Pitts-burg Rose and Carnation Company,has sold his property in Bellevuewhere he formerly had his green-houses, realizing quite a handsomeprofit. B. Frosch, the landscape architect,has received a contract for improv-ing about 25 acres near Uniontown,Pa. The plans are very elaborate carried out will make one of thefinest places in that locality. S. S. Skidelsky spent a few days inthe city and reported trade brisk. John Bader and daughter spent aweek at Cambridge Springs, and wasvery sorry he was called home on im-portant business as he liked the placevery much, particularly the waters. Green carnations were quite the i-age on St. Patricks Day; every oneoffered them for sale and a goodmany were worn. The Pittsburg Florists Exchangehas moved to its new quarters,which are not yet fixed up Demas promises a grand open-ing shortly. E. C. OUR PATENT SHORT ROOF CONSTRUCTION AS TO WIDE MOUSES. Note I THE IXU^VIBER OP SUPPORTS. XME ABSEINCE OP UINUSED AIR SPACE. THE SAVIINO OP PUEU. THE EQUAL DISTRIBUTIOIN OP VEINTIUAXIOIN. Louisiana Cypress aod Washington Red Cedar Greenhouse Material and Hot Bed Sash. A. DIETSCH CO., Selling Agmts frrr Ihe Witthold Sprinkler System. 619 Sheffield Avenue, Uentlon The Florists Exchange when writing. ___^_^ CHICAGO VAN PERT, O.—Charles Treffenger,a florist, formerly of Fort Wayne, isnow employed at McConahays green-house. EAST PROVIDENCE, R. I.—Sev-eral hundred feet of greenhouses, andstock contained therein, belonging toAndrew J. Olsen, were destroyed byfire March 14, 1906. The loss is esti-mated at $5,000^ JOHNSTON HEATING CO. GREENHOUSE. HEATING 1133 BR-OADWAY, Cor. 26th STREET, NEW YORK lientlon the FLorlBts- Bxcbange when wrlUng.


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