. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 334 The American Florist. Mar. /, riecoA Rofe*. Nyack, N. Y—Tunis Depew and fam- ily will spend the balance of the winter in the South. , Mn.—F. W. Harold has sold out to William H. Hillerman, late of Watkins, N. Y. BellKvue, O.—James Lunn, for many years a florist at Cleveland, has located here and will continue in the trade. , Wis.—The twenty-fourth annual exposition of the Rock County Agricultural society will be held in this city Sept. 11-14 next. St. Louis.—A. Berdan has made an assignm


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 334 The American Florist. Mar. /, riecoA Rofe*. Nyack, N. Y—Tunis Depew and fam- ily will spend the balance of the winter in the South. , Mn.—F. W. Harold has sold out to William H. Hillerman, late of Watkins, N. Y. BellKvue, O.—James Lunn, for many years a florist at Cleveland, has located here and will continue in the trade. , Wis.—The twenty-fourth annual exposition of the Rock County Agricultural society will be held in this city Sept. 11-14 next. St. Louis.—A. Berdan has made an assignment. Lewis Bros. & Co. have started in business at 717 Olive street. F. & M. Rotter are new florists at 714 South Fourth street. Cincinnati.—B. P. Critchell & Co. have moved into their new store at Fourth and Elm streets. H. Glius has a new store at 551 Main street. C. Teuten- burg has opened a store at 507 Race street. Milwaukee.—J. T. Bartlett has re- moved from 208 Grand avenue to 408 Milwaukee street. J. W. Dunlap, an old-time florist, who has been out of the business for a number of years, will start up again the coming spring at Wauwa- tosa. He will associate with him his nephew, John Dunlap, recently arrived from Scotland. San Franclsco.—Hansen, Plath & Co., a new firm started at Ocean View last' summer, brought in a large supply of lilies of the valley for the holidays, the first time a sufficient quantity has been had to supply the demand at that season. They are now building a rose house 90x25 for La France, from the profits on the 10,000 lilies of the valley forced. New Ori,—The second exhibi- tion of the New Orleans Horticultural society will occur at Odd Fellows' hall March 22-24. First and second diplomas are offered for best and next best exhibits in fifty-nine classes, and gold medals for best displays in three classes. It is expected that this exhibition will be even more successful than the excellent show made by the soc


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