. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 240 The American Florist. Feb. /, Cleveland. Mrs. E. Arnold recently opened a floral store on Pearl street. Robert Hughes expects to remove his establislinient to a new location the com- \\\^ spring. At J. M. Ga,sser's new place at Rocky River a bench of Am. Beauty and Beu- uets are doing well. Hills & Hanna have dissolved; Mr. Hanna continues the business, and Mr. Hills is now with D. Charlesworth. Schueren Bros, open a floral store in a few days, on Euclid avenue near Wilson; "Gus" has charge of th


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 240 The American Florist. Feb. /, Cleveland. Mrs. E. Arnold recently opened a floral store on Pearl street. Robert Hughes expects to remove his establislinient to a new location the com- \\\^ spring. At J. M. Ga,sser's new place at Rocky River a bench of Am. Beauty and Beu- uets are doing well. Hills & Hanna have dissolved; Mr. Hanna continues the business, and Mr. Hills is now with D. Charlesworth. Schueren Bros, open a floral store in a few days, on Euclid avenue near Wilson; "Gus" has charge of the new departure. The Garfield monument in Lake View cemetery is being pushed forward. It is now a conspicuous object for miles around. Mrs. Harris Jaynes has sold the pro- perty on which her greenhouses are loc- ated. The greenhouses will probably be removed to an adjacent property belong- ing to the estate. Ed. Paddock indorses the Buttercup; says he sells all he can raise. He has two houses of it; one from which the main crop has been cut, the other being at pre- sent in fine bloom. Holiday Irade was good at Christmas. New Year's trade amounted to very little in comparison with former years. A large amount of ground pine wreathing and wreaths of green and holly were sold. Holly was plenty, but the ground pine was sold out by the 24th and the market was stiff on the 25th, Trade is fair and prospects good. C. 95,000 HINSDALE FLORETS CUT DURING ONE MONTH. Weoffer to the traie H till.'lot of yoiini; iikints or rooted cuttings of this iIohmI.!.' Citniation. .\ I so of Crimson King, Hinze's \N'liilo, liriuo WUdi^r ami Charles Henderson. Writo lor JOHN H. TAYLOR, ItdSElilioWER, BAYSIDE, LONG ISLAND, Passiflora, Pure White and Hardy, $8 Per Hundred. Oeranium, Ivy Leaved, 5 per 100 Penstemons, fine named. $4 per Petunias best dciublt "Vxn pots Ageratum, bnuw finite Chrysanthemums CARNATION CUTTINGS. Rooted cuttings of Grace Wilier. Chester Pride. Century.


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