. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 8i8 The Am eric ax Florist. Mar. i6, place of Perle, making a fair substitute for -winter, when Hoste is more profita- ble to grow. It needs to be grown like Watteville and Cusin, with plenty of air, burns easily; guard against mildew, espe- cially in early fall. Groye P. Rawson. Elmira, N. Y. Grand Haven, Mich.—Geo. Hancock is building another large carnation house. Utica, N. Y.—G. W. Chatfield has sold his business here and will be succeeded by Messrs. Timerman & Frasher. Marinette. Wis.—The greenhouse of Ge


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 8i8 The Am eric ax Florist. Mar. i6, place of Perle, making a fair substitute for -winter, when Hoste is more profita- ble to grow. It needs to be grown like Watteville and Cusin, with plenty of air, burns easily; guard against mildew, espe- cially in early fall. Groye P. Rawson. Elmira, N. Y. Grand Haven, Mich.—Geo. Hancock is building another large carnation house. Utica, N. Y.—G. W. Chatfield has sold his business here and will be succeeded by Messrs. Timerman & Frasher. Marinette. Wis.—The greenhouse of Geo. Vatters at this place was recently destroyed by fire; damage $900. He will rebuild immediately. BosKOOP, Holland—Koster & Co., have adopted the name "HoUandia Nur- series," and will hereafter conduct busi- ness under that title. Sparkill, N. Y.—Germond &Cosgrove have purchased the greenhouse establish- ment of W. B. Corning and will conduct same in connection with their other two places here. Denver, Col —The Denver Florist and Fruit Go's., property, which had an en- cumbrance of $23,000 upon it, was sold by the assignee to Bernard Beer for $3,250 above the encumbrance. Gebmantown, Pa.—At theMarchmeet- ing of the Germantown Horticultural Society Mr. George Reddles was elected secretary in placeof , resigned. A vote of thanks was given to Mr. Meehan. There was a large and in- teresting display of plants and cut flow- ers including cinerarias, azaleas, carna- tions, geraniums and bulbous plants. Do YOU want an alphabetical list of the chrysanthemums in commerce in America, with class and a brief accurate description of each one, and synonyms noted? You will find such a list in our new trade directorv and reference book. FOR SALE. Advertlsomentn undor tills liead will be Insertfd nt the rate of 10 cents a line (seven words) each Inser- tion. Cash must accompany order. Plant adva. not admitted under this head. A.


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