. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1566 The American F'lorist. July 28, The gEED Tmijb. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. ALBERT MCCULLOrOH. Ptes.; K. W. BOLGIANO, Vlce-PreB.; 8. V. Willabd, Wettaersfleld, Conn., 8eo'y and Treae. The prices of French bulbs are now reported firmer. Prices of fancy winter seed wheats have recently gone higher. Visited Chicago: AlbertMcCullough, of J. M. McCullough's Sons, Cincinnati. The blue grass crop is a good one but the stock carried over is lighter than last season. C. Cropp, of Xaughan's Seed Store, Chicago, an


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1566 The American F'lorist. July 28, The gEED Tmijb. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. ALBERT MCCULLOrOH. Ptes.; K. W. BOLGIANO, Vlce-PreB.; 8. V. Willabd, Wettaersfleld, Conn., 8eo'y and Treae. The prices of French bulbs are now reported firmer. Prices of fancy winter seed wheats have recently gone higher. Visited Chicago: AlbertMcCullough, of J. M. McCullough's Sons, Cincinnati. The blue grass crop is a good one but the stock carried over is lighter than last season. C. Cropp, of Xaughan's Seed Store, Chicago, and family are on vacation at The Dells, Wis. W. R. McCuTCHEON, formerly with Wm. Rennie, of Toronto, Ont., has taken a position with the Albert Dickinson Co., ot Chicago. R. & J. Fabquhab & Co., of Boston, Mass., are partially refitting and have furnished a new and commodious ofiice fronting on South Market street. Washington. AQOATICS at KENILWOETH.— ACRES OF WATER LILIES.—BUSINESS NOT ACTIVE.— DECORATIONS. At Kenilworth, D. C , W. B. Shaw has about three acres of aquatics in ponds two feet deep. There is one acre o( hardy nympha:as, about the same of tropical varieties and three-quarters of an acre of night bloomers. The balance is mostly devoted to nelumbiums. A few small ponds are devoted to cabombas, which are in good demand, and he is making preparations to increase his stock. He has a small greenhouse, heated by hot water to start hisnympha:as in but finds it too small and thinks he will build a larger one this fall. These ponds are filled from a number ol springs and are well stocked with bass and other fine fish. J. H. Small & Sons had the order for the funeral of E. G. Boardman. Tlje drawing room was decorated with palms and the mantle banked with ferns. There was a great number of handsome pieces. The new palm garden at Cabin John Bridge opened July 21 and the flowers were furnished by A. Gude & Bro. Each patron was presented with an American Bea


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