. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 412 The American Florist. Mar. 26, Buffalo. Trade is as good as one can expect with four inches of snow on the ground until Sunday and accompanied by dark days. We have had fully six hours of sunshine this month but to-day is fine and springlike. All greenhouse men are attending church and praying for sun- shine. Without the latter a .scarcity of lilies will be the word in Bufifalo. The controversy between the florists and the Buffalo cemetery, Forest Lawn, has been settled by the cemetery people rescinding that p


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 412 The American Florist. Mar. 26, Buffalo. Trade is as good as one can expect with four inches of snow on the ground until Sunday and accompanied by dark days. We have had fully six hours of sunshine this month but to-day is fine and springlike. All greenhouse men are attending church and praying for sun- shine. Without the latter a .scarcity of lilies will be the word in Bufifalo. The controversy between the florists and the Buffalo cemetery, Forest Lawn, has been settled by the cemetery people rescinding that portion of their resolution wherein they were to do the watering, which is a wise move on their part as it would have been a very unpleasant and unnecessary fight and the adjusting of it is a good thing. The dissolution of partnership of Byrne & Slattery was a surprise to the trade. Mr. Slattery is now at Palmer's lower store. Byrne Brothers is the name of the new firm on Main street. The Buffalo Kennel Club is having a show this week. S. A. Anderson showed a setter dog made of carnations on a panel 4x6 feet which attracted a great deal of attention. From observation and reports the sup- ply of azaleas, tulips, daffodils and other bulb stock will be equal to the demand for Easter. Genistas are fine at all the greenhouses For St. Patrick's day Palmer had potatoes tied with green ribbon in his window which was very pretty and novel. W. F. Kasting is the busiest man in the city getting ready for Easter and arrang- ing for tis removal. The Florists' Club will have its election and banquet after Easter. Miss Margaret Skinner is now at work after her serious illness. J. H. Rebstock expects a big show of bulb stock for Easter. Bison. Rooted Cuttiniis BRIDE and BRIDESMAID . per 100: $ per 1000, from carefully selected wood and well rooted. L. B. CODDINGTON, Murray Hill, N. J. Carnations Cottage Garden Winners at the Detroit Exhibition. NOW READY AT $ per 100; $


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